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They Saved Hitler's Brain
This film is just an earlier film, titled "The Madmen Of Mandoras," but with 17 minutes of extra footage added several years later.
The Lair of the White Worm
The work of a filmmaker whose star was on the descent, The Lair of the White Worm nevertheless shines as a demented B-grade tour de force.
DVD Review - Kingdom of the Spiders
This 1977 grindhouse classic, starring William Shatner, returns to attack horror movie fans one more time.
Dolly Dearest
Dolly Dearest is your typical, run of the mill, watch out for that killer-doll slasher. So, with that said, let's see if we can't glorify it a little.
DVD Review - Cinematic Titanic "Legacy of Blood"
While Cinematic Titanic isn't going to satisfy every MST3K fanatic, Legacy of Blood should appeal to fans of bad cinema. Legacy of Blood is that ripe a target for satire.
Tremors 2 - Aftershocks
When looking for a good (old) movie to watch, don't overlook the campy, way over-the-top 1996 sequel to the Kevin Bacon comedy/horror Tremors.
Against the Dark - Film Review
Cinematographer turn Director Richard Crudo introduces the martial arts action star to the world of straight-to-video horror. Move along, there's nothing to see here.
The Signal - Film Review
A mysterious transmission turns people into violent lunatics in this excellent low-budget horror film. The Signal is surely destined for cult status.
Chopper Chicks in Zombie Town Biker Movie
Chopper Chicks in Zombie town is a humorous biker horror movie. Billy Bob Thornton co-stars in a zany motorcycle movie that features zombies set to Disney music.
Dead Snow / Død Snø (2009) – Horror Film Review
Nazi zombies screams b-movie horror fest. Tommy Wirkola's Dead Snow owes a heavy debt to many films, but the Nazi gimmick doesn't add much life to the gory homage.
DVD Review - The William Castle Collection
A handsomely-mounted five-disc set offers B-movie fans an excellent sampling of the works of William Castle, the bombastic producer-director often likened to P.T. Barnum.
Tokyo Gore Police: Japanese Film Review
Starring Audition's Eihi Shiina, Tokyo Gore Police a.k.a Tokyo Zankoku Keisatsu, is a b-movie bloodfest and one of the most downright bizarre spectacles you will ever see
Horror Of Dracula
While it's not by any means a great film, it's more entertaining than most B-movie schlock from the era, as well as many of today's horror franchises.
The Devil's Tomb - Horror Film Review
Sony Pictures' The Devil's Tomb is a low-budget, straight-to-DVD, horror flick that falls flat on its C-movie quality face. One star out of a possible four.
The Day of the Beast: Horror Film Review
A.k.a, El Dia de la Bestia, the award-winning 1995 horror/comedy starring Álex Angulo in his quest to confront the anti-christ.
My Name is Bruce Blu-ray Review
"My Name is Bruce" won't give you sugar, baby. Not on its budget. But Splenda works fine as a substitute for this Kool-Aid, which Campbell knows fans will happily drink.
Review: John Gulager's Feast
Feast is now part of a trilogy, but this blood and guts horror flick is unworthy of its own franchise.
The Return of the Vampire:
The 1943 horror film The Return of the Vampire is an overlooked genre gem. It's time that this film be recognized for its gender subtexts and bold envelope pushing.
The Fog - DVD Movie Review
From the makers of Halloween, The Fog is a thriller about restless spirits and their revenge against the living descendants of a small town.
Film Review - My Name is Bruce (2007)
My Name is Bruce is the ultimate movie for any Bruce Campbell fan - it has Campbell making fun of himself the entire time!
Grindhouse: Planet Terror Film Review
2007's Planet Terror gave us an instant classic in horror/comedy, starring Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez and, as you may know, a gun for a leg.
In Defense of Sci-Fi Channel Movies
Sci-Fi Channel movies have a bad reputation, but many of them are not as bad as people think.
My Name is Bruce: Film Review
The b-movie master satirizes his own life in the industry and is forced to face the god of a Chinese dish.
Peter Jackson's Braindead Review
Released as The Dead Alive in N. America, Braindead is hailed by many as the goriest film ever made.
Cannibal Holocaust Review
28 Years after its initial release, does Cannibal Holocaust still live up to its billing as 'The One That Goes All the Way?'

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