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I’d like to thank Jim Townsend personally for an awesome guest review. Jim has been a huge supporter of Horrorphilia and he was actually our very first interview we ever did. Make sure you support Jim by going to http://www.attackoftheveganzombies.com/ and purchasing this fine movie.
The Mortal Storm
1940, MGM
Director: Frank Borzage
Starring: Jimmy Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, Robert Young, Frank Morgan, Maria Ouspenskaya,Ward Bond
I realize this is a very old movie, but it does have a lot to do with terror, just not in the way a modern horror movie does. “The Mortal Storm” …
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Tron:Legacy : The 3D-Imax-Video Game Experience!!!
By Chris Power
Chris Bridges called me up again – this time see Tron: Legacy. I’d been ready to see this since the Comic-Con test footage made me soil myself…. and was willing to drive so that sealed the deal. We caught the 11am show at the 6 story tall Imax screen across from Much Music’s studios (that’s Canada’s MTV). In the line-up there was definitely a buzz. Chris B. was excited – but I’d heard some troubling things from the early reviews and tried to …
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PQ: “It’s the most authentic horror movie I’ve ever seen”
The Bunny Game (2010)
Directed by: Adam Rehmeier
Starring: Rodleen Getsic, Jeff Renfro, Drettie Page
76 minutes
Guest reviewer: Shawn French
While Hollywood’s horror output these days is primarily limited to reboots, remakes, sequels, remakes of sequels and sequels of remakes, there are still original horror movies to be found in the world of independent film. The one that’s been ricocheting around my brainpan since first watching it two weeks ago (and again this morning) is Adam Rehmeier’s debut feature The Bunny Game. Trailer: (www.imdb.com/video/wab/vi2527134745)
It’s the …
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Antichrist
Written and directed by Lars von Trier
Review by James Rewucki (director of Aegri Somnia)
I would just like to preface this review by saying that, I’ve never reviewed a film before and when given the opportunity to do so by James DePaolo I was faced with a dilemma – do I want my first review to be a negative or positive one? I decided to start off on a positive note and review ‘Antichrist’, the latest offering from director Lars von Trier.
On the surface, Antichrist …
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The Stick”
Review Submitted By Thomas Berdinski
Writer/Director/Producer of Zombie Abomination and Zombie Atrocity – The Italian Zombie Movie – Parts 1 & 2
Contact him at diretto@italianzombiemovie.com
MY BACKGROUND: I didn’t like “Zombieland” and “Avatar” didn’t change my life. I haven’t seen a single “Saw” movie or “Hostel”; in fact I’ve hardly seen any of the Tarantino-inspired, torture-porn that seems to be the ‘modern’ horror movie. That isn’t to say these kinds of movies aren’t good or effective; I’m sure they are. I just don’t go to movies to experience …
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Twilight:Eclipse
by Anthony Alviano
I’ve been waiting a long time for a great vampire comedy. One that combines the wit of Mel Brooks’ “Dracula:Dead and loving it” with the terror of Mel Brooks’ “Young Frankenstein”. I’m happy to say the wait is over, for I have just seen a charming and chilling movie called “Twilight:Eclipse”.Never has a film made me want to laugh and scream in horror at the same time.Director David Slade has fashioned such an intricate tale that I can barely remember the plot. I can assure you this is …
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A Nightmare On Elm Street (2010)reviewer: Adam Casto Nerd Table
Hey there, Adam from Nerd Table here with my first ever movie review. I know this came out earlier this year but it recently became available On-Demand which is usually how I watch movies. I went into this movie wanting to like it. I had high hopes after seeing the opening death scene but as the movie went on I started to develop a bad taste in my mouth. Sadly, some cheesy acting (almost as bad as Blair Witch Project 2) …
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Dont Look Now1973directed by: Nicolas Roeg110 mins Reviewer: George Pringle
Donald and Julie (John and Laura Baxter) are an upwardly mobile couple living on a pile somewhere in the home counties with a moat/pond. Donald is an American and Julie is a posh and pretty Brit. I think they are both architects/building restorers of some sort because Donald is continually faffing around with some slides and later in the film he works on a church in Venice and impresses the locals with his passable Italian.
The film begins with them being middle class in …
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Cover of Blindness
Blindness (2008) directed by Fernando Meirelles, screenplay written by Don McKellar, based on the novel of the same name by Jose Saramago and released by Miramax. Rated R for language, violence, nudity and rape.
Reviewer: Jim Townsend (Director of Attack of the Vegan Zombies)
This review contains spoilers. I found “Blindness” to be a dark, disturbing film. However, it is a very good one. It is good in that it evokes a response. Unfortunately, that response does not make the viewer feel better.
The story takes place in a major city. A man suddenly goes …








