B Movies
Contributing Articles in B Movies
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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