While the sequels may have gotten sillier with each entry — culminating in self-referential status by the time Seed of Chucky rolled around — creator Don Mancini is taking Chucky back to his roots.
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Blu-ray Review: ‘Zombie Hunter’ (2013)
Zombie Hunter is the kind of direct-to-video affair you’d expect to see piling up in the $5 Wal-Mart movie bin; but even then, Redbox is cheaper than that.
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Fans of either of the other two Fright Nights will feel like they’ve been flipped the middle finger.
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House of Wax is strictly for the 3D fans only however, seeing how the 2D version doesn’t hold a candle to the film’s original display.
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This past Friday the 13th was a little more eventful than most. Warner Bros. finally got their act together and delivered a box set of the complete Friday the 13th franchise, but something else was afoot on the home video front. From the makers of Never Sleep Again: The Elm …
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This year sure has been kind to the horror genre. With Mama, Warm Bodies, Evil Dead, World War Z, The Conjuring, and You’re Next, we fans have never seen so many theatrical horror films in a span of mere months — let alone such quality. Director James Wan (The Conjuring) …
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Fly’ (1958)
Longtime fans of The Fly, and fans of the David Cronenberg remake, will find lots to love with the Blu-ray release.
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Featuring stellar picture quality and a fun, twisty, blood-soaked plot, anyone wondering where the birth of the slasher genre is in for a real treat.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘The Devil’s Backbone’ – The Criterion Collection
If there’s any director working today that shows as much glee, no matter how big or small the project, it’s Guillermo del Toro.
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This Mario Bava double feature will treat you to something more than just gore and nudity.
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