With legendary horror author and artist Clive Barker attached, this horror picture presents something more than it may seem from the numerous trailers...
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As the sub-genre of killer kids and baby monsters has been under the radar since the popularity of Rosemary's Baby (1968) and It's Alive (1974), one...
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This film holds a special place in this writer's heart. He can clearly remember traveling to his favorite local childhood video store and constantly...
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As the vampire mythos has been on a rise with the recent emergence of the Twilight saga and several cable television shows, this horror geek has gone...
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As the post-apocalyptic sub-genre has been beat in the ground with the success of the Resident Evil franchise and most recently the reprisal of zombie...
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With the grown-weary headache this writer has condoned after viewing the "Real-D 3-D" horror extravaganza, The Final Destination, a proper...
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As in the part 1 review briefing...before this writer treks on any further into any Rosenthal/Zombie debate, this review is primarily on how this film...
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Before this writer treks on any further into any Carpenter/Zombie debate, this review is primarily on how this film stands alone and will not delve...
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From the first flicker of the camera's light, the docu-sci-fi-horror flick romps and flashes its way into the audience's peeling eyes. With the...
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With the evolution of the slasher genre primarily influenced and created by the horror of the 1960's through the 1980's, the slasher owes all it'd...
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