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Jeremiah Kipp’s Crestfallen, Easy Prey and Drool short film reviews

By: Thomas Mitchell I usually reserve my reviews for full-length productions. Anything that runs an hour and a half or longer I would consider to be a full-length production. Horror, action or comedy; it doesn’t matter. The reason being is … Continue reading

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Event Horizon

By: Thomas Mitchell When one hears the name Paul W.S. Anderson, some think hack director, some think Mortal Kombat. Others think Resident Evil or Alien Vs. Predator. But I believe his one truly defining effort was the underrated Event Horizon, … Continue reading

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Slumber Party Slaughter (review)

NOTE: This review has an introduction section to put my screening in context. The start of the main section on the feature film is marked for those who do not want to read the whole thing. By: Patwell James On April … Continue reading

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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2009)

By: Jamie Hall Inspired by late author Stieg Larsson’s successful trilogy of books comes, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Easily the most recognizable of the three now, with the recent US remake. Dragon Tattoo tells the story of Mikael Blomkvist – … Continue reading

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Warlock: The Armageddon

  By: Thomas Mitchell   In 1989, a little unknown movie swooped in under the radar and introduced a very unique and interesting villain, the Warlock. Made for less than 10 million, Warlock was a little tale of good versus … Continue reading

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Warlock

By: Thomas Mitchell The 1980s was a great time for sci-fi, fantasy, horror and action movies. From Rambo to Star Wars; from The Terminator to The Abyss; From Friday The 13th to A Nightmare on Elms Street, the 1980s saw … Continue reading

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Plague Town (Titan Books)

In the small university town of Redwood Grove, people are succumbing to a lethal strain of flu. They are dying- but not for long…   Plague Town, the new novel be Dana Fredsti, takes the zombie apocalypse lore and runs … Continue reading

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Mimic 3: Sentinel (review)

By: Thomas Mitchell Direct-to-video sequels. Good gravy. I personally have no issues with films that end up skipping a theatrical release and go straight to video. Some of the best movies end up taking that route. But usually the reason … Continue reading

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The Human Centipede II (review)

By: Thomas Mitchell As a film critic, sometimes the choices of films that I review can be of questionable quality and content. Being a fan of horror, I’m drawn to the more brutal and insane. Movies like A Serbian Film … Continue reading

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Mimic (Review)

  By: Meezookeewee Guillermo Del Toro is an interesting director. Most of the movies he’s directed are a combination of science fiction, fantasy and horror. The man who gave us Pan’s Labyrinth, also gave us the Hellboy movies, Blade II, … Continue reading

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