Slasher Films
Latest Contributing Articles
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The Collector
Bungling Burgler Josh Stewart finds a house of hell when a noble act gets punished big time in this violence-laden Marcus Dunstan horror assault on the senses.
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Halloween 2 - Film Review
Director Rob Zombie tries to breathe new life into the John Carpenter classic, but no amount of resuscitation can help a franchise exploited to the Nth degree.
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Halloween (1978)
Referred to as the daddy of all slasher movies, Halloween set the standard for slasher films to come.
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Sorority Row (2009) - Film Review
Unknown director Stewart Hendler takes a stab at horror remake soup, reheating a less than classic 80s broth and peppering it with reality stars and a corny script.
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Rob Zombie's Halloween II Movie Review
Though Rob Zombie clearly has talent as a director, some of the decisions made for his Halloween sequel appear to be questionable at best. Michael Myers lives...again.
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Friday the 13th (1980) Movie Review
If John Carpenter's Halloween ushered in the modern horror film era in 1978, Sean S. Cunningham set a precedent for what became known as the "slasher film" in 1980.
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Scream 4 Promises Return of Ghostface
What's fact and what's rumor about Scream 4, the highly anticipated sequel to the Scream trilogy, which will be released in theatres next year? Find out below.
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Bluray Review: The Cell 2
Related to its predecessor in name only, there is nothing worthwhile about this direct-to-video sequel, about a psychic investigator tracking down a serial killer. 2/10
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Laid to Rest DVD Review
Writer/director Robert Hall's Laid to Rest is an unimpressive throwback to 80's slasher films. Recommended to only the most ardent slasher movie fans.
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Slasher Movie Remakes
The horror movie may remain a box office draw, but the noughties has been the decade of the re-make.
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Halloween 2007 Remake
Despite a franchise that has spanned decades, this new version of Halloween attempts to explore Michael Myers's beginnings. But can it stand on its own?
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Wrong Turn
Wrong Turn, starring Eliza Dushku and Desmond Harrington, is a rather tired reworking of the stalk'n'slash genre.
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Halloween (2007): Horror Film Review
With A Nightmare on Elm Street lurking and Friday the 13th done, it's time to deal with Rob Zombie's take on Halloween, covering the 'holy trinity' of horror franchises.
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Review: The Last House on the Left (2009)
Based on the cult hit directed and produced by Wes Craven and Sean Cunningham, this remake tells of parents exacting revenge on criminals who abuse their daughter. 5/10
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