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The evil eye might be bad luck but so is jacking off a goat, Boils and Ghouls. Tread lightly. Welcome this version of a fleshy and fantasy-ridden Hell, mofos! It is a place where touching yourself is permitted! Woot woot! This is Rosemary’s Baby with more skin, more Satan ...
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“Have you ever seen animals make love?” The question is not as innocent as it sounds. Neither is the answer. Especially when Madonna, portraying a suspected bedroom murderer, is the one asking the questions. She’s being accused of fornicating a rich man to ...
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Some girls have all the luck. Nora Mae Edwards (Elizabeth Mannino), a bummed-out waitress at an all-night diner, just accepted an offer for marriage from a well-dressed dude who likes his women a little cold. Okay, so maybe she’s not so lucky, but the dude ...
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Because sometimes that wild animal magnetism doesn’t stay dead. “We never have any fun with Amy. She spoils everything,” is the general consensus about one young girl. She’s a bit odd. Her parents have noticed certain things in her that cause concern ...
Read more: The Curse of the Cat People (1944) - Blu-ray Review
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There is a disturbing loneliness that is central to this low budget horror flick from 1975. Its subject matter is disturbing. Its sexuality is raw. It is a movie about a vampire with no fear of crosses or garlic. And in Mexico, there is no escaping the sun. An American Vampire ...
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Celebrities Tom Selleck and Roger Mosley, before they starred in Magnum P.I. together, were stuck on a different island located on a different sea. And it definitely was not as scenic as Hawaii. Well, Phyllis Davis (Sweet Sugar) was there so I guess there were definitely massive ...
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It has to suck to watch a film suffer in its comprehension due to a missing reel. It almost screams of sabotage. But such is the case for A Breed Apart, now on blu-ray thanks to Shout Factory. Featuring Rutger Hauer protecting an island sanctuary and crawling nude ...
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Know this, brothers and sisters: the underworld ALWAYS drags you down. Curtis Mayfield knew how to hit you hard with his soft voice. He knew all about challenges and what is right and wrong for a society ...
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To the victor, long life and happiness! And, in a movie about the search for the last fertile human woman on the planet (with over 500 uncontaminated eggs in her ovaries), that life had better be a damn good one. Welcome to the New Middle Ages on this garbage dump of ...
Read more: After the Fall of New York (1983) - Blu-ray Review
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There goes the neighborhood! That’s what happens when horror itself crashes a couple’s evening when they discover that those they’ve invited in are responsible for their daughter’s grisly demise. And then, thanks to writer/director Wes Craven and producer Sean Cunningham ...
Read more: The Last House on the Left: Three-Disc Limited Edition (1972)
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Everybody out of the water! The coast guard has just pulled another limbless (and lifeless) corpse out of the ocean. What the hell is happening to all these fishermen with expensive ass boats? ...
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“Cop a chill. We are outta here!” Fire Birds, originally released in 1990, is the movie in which Tommy Lee Jones perfects being Tommy Lee Jones, the persona, and trains a motley crew of pilots in America’s war against drugs. Fire Birds is also the movie where Nicolas Cage as ...
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This is a movie about a mutant 8-foot-tall sheep. Let that image take root. It is both disturbing, overstuffed, and hilarious. For that reason alone, Godmonster of Indian Flants is a must-see B-movie designed especially for the cinematic freaks out there. The ground trembles ...
Read more: Godmonster of Indian Flats (1973) - Blu-ray Review
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Beat Street Breakdown, RUUUUUAHHHH!!! Like it or leave it, Beat Street is back. This is the film which for many, including the entire country of Germany, brought breakdancing out of the shadows, off the cardboard, and into everyone’s life ...
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Aaaaannnnnnd this is why boys should not fall in love with demon brides. Human sacrifices. Summoning ancient Gods. And hookers giving birth to mutant monsters. If demented killings with dildos and fan blades is your cup of homebrewed tea, then Call Girl of Cthulhu is ...
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