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Tag Archives: stab
Kill Bill Vol. 1
QT is back for Revenge Quentin Tarantino’s fourth film as writer/director finds him in familiar territory – that is, familiar territory for fans of psychotronic film. A glorious homage to all the exploitation flicks that have inspired him throughout his … Continue reading
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Tagged action, anime, assassin, black & white, blood, Chiaki Kuriyama, Daryl Hannah, David Carradine, Gordon Lau, gore, gun fu, hanging, heads roll, Japan, Jun Kunimura, Kenji Ohba, kung fu, Lucy Lui, Michael Madsen, Michael Parks, Movie, murder, psycho killer, Quentin Tarantino, Review, Sonny Chiba, stab, swordplay, Uma Thurman, Vivica A. Fox, yakuza, Yuen Woo-Ping
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The Astro-Zombies DVD
Man or Astro-man? Solar-powered horrors shock the nation! Ted V. Mikels has been enshrined as a trash movie king by generations of admirers, mainly on the strength of his horror comedy The Corpse Grinders and this unrelentingly weird opus. Mikels … Continue reading
Posted in DVD, Movie, Review
Tagged cyborg, DVD, heads roll, John Carradine, mad laboratory, Movie, psycho killer, Review, stab, stripper, Ted V. Mikels, Tura Satana, zombie
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Dementia DVD
Daughter of Horror John Parker was a rich playboy who had a dream to make a movie. He had it in his blood, as his father operated a large theater chain out of Seattle. His pedigree got him an office … Continue reading
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Tagged black & white, blood, Bruno VeSota, demons, DVD, gore, Jack H. Harris, Movie, psycho killer, Review, severed hands, stab
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Organ DVD
The Organ Grinders Numata (Kenjin Nasa), a tough cop, and his partner Tosaka are on the trail of a gang of human organ thieves that have been preying on runaways and homeless. When the gang picks up an unconscious man, … Continue reading
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Tagged acid trip, action, adaptation, blood, DVD, gore, gun fu, hallucinations, horror, injury to eye, Japan, Kei Fujiwara, mad laboratory, mad scientist, Movie, murder, mutants, psycho killer, Review, sci-fi, stab
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Incubus VHS
Otherworldly Esperantics Two blonde sister succubae haunt an old deer well, preying on foolish and tainted souls seeking renewed health and beauty in its waters. But Kia, the younger sister (Allyson Ames), is tired of her lot, and wishes to … Continue reading
Posted in Movie, Review, VHS
Tagged black & white, Conrad Hall, demons, Dominick Frontiere, fantasy, horror, impalement, Leslie Stevens, magic, monster, Movie, Review, stab, succubus, VHS, William Shatner
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Eye of the Beholder
Eye-yi-yi! Ewan McGregor plays a spy who maintains an aura of mystery so dense that not even his co-workers know him that well. Truth is, he’s shut himself off from the world — viewing it only through surveillance devices, communicating … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashley Judd, Ewan McGregor, gadgetry, ghosts, Movie, psycho killer, Review, stab, thriller
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Psycho (1998)
Please! Do Not Reveal the End of This Picture… again I was sorely tempted to dig up the old James Agee review of Psycho from 1960, change a few adjectives and update the references – but I doubt anybody would … Continue reading
Posted in Movie, Review
Tagged Gus Van Zandt, Julianne Moore, psycho killer, remake, serial killer, slasher, stab, thriller, Viggo Mortenson, Vince Vaughn
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Perfect Blue
Otomo’s blue period Guest Review by Mike Flores I have just seen one of the finest adult animated films ever made. It is also one of the best films of 1999. Perfect Blue is the name of the film, which opens around … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, animation, anime, explosions, horror, injury to eye, Japan, Katsuhiro Otomo, Movie, murder, mystery, Review, Satoshi Kon, stab
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Nightwatch
From the Movie Morgue Here’s an alleged thriller that Miramax and Dimension Films previously announced for release last winter. They also announced it last fall, summer and spring. Most often, when a studio feels it has a sure-fire hit, they … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, blood, bone saw, Brad Dourif, corpses, Ewan McGregor, gore, horror, injury to eye, Josh Brolin, Lauren Graham, morgue, Movie, murder, Nick Nolte, Patricia Arquette, psycho killer, Review, stab
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Master of the Flying Guillotine DVD
You gotta take your hat off to this new ultimate DVD edition There were a number of martial arts pictures made during the 1970s around one of the strangest weapons of warfare ever created, the Flying Guillotine. Basically a heavy … Continue reading →