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Zombieland: A Horror Movie Review
Zombie movies have existed in a unique paradox in recent years. But, with a simple title and a creative spin, Zombieland catapults the zombie genre into the lime light.
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Antichrist
There are only a few true cases when film meets its mark. Von Trier's latest is a true mixture of writing, visual, audial, and the passionate wanderings of the soul.
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2001 Maniacs
2001 Maniacs provides comedy/horror entertainment with a solid literary foundation.
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Sleepaway Camp
Sleepaway Camp is the cautionary tale of murder, homosexuality, and summer camp.
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Dr. Giggles
Dr. Giggles made an attempt to be a classic killer by following in the footsteps of the greats before him.
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Funny Games
Funny Games is not a reaction to poorly directed torture films such as Hostel or Saw. Rather, it is a reminder of a mid-90s assault on the degradation of modern film.
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How to Survive a Stalker Movie
At any time, an unwarranted killer can come knocking. It is best to be prepared by using examples from cinema than to be caught unprepared.
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Timber Falls
Timber Falls offers viewers a chance to see good old fashioned gory, Christian killing.
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The Strangers
The Strangers may appear to be an elongated scene from Scream, but it brings a new high tension to the stalker genre.
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Cloverfield
A look at the monster flick, Cloverfield, highlighting the film for its creativity.
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Vampire Horror Film History
This is the first of three articles examining the history of Vampire films. First is a look at the basis of vampire mythology and the archetypes they created.
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Top 10 Unknown Horror Flicks
This is a list of movies that you may not have heard of. Like most horror movies, these are filled with bad acting, effects, and dialouge. But who cares!
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The Deaths of Ian Stone
After Dark Film Fest has unleashed their newest batch of wannabe horror movies. Some have the heart to make it in the horror world, but Ian stone just doesn't.
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Movie Review: Knocked Up
Judd Apatow's film Knocked Up is another attempt to try and lighten societys outlook on sexuality. The result? A poorly written film with mediocore acting.
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SuperBad
Judd Apatow and his crew attempt yet another film to exploit the viewers feelings and perception of sexuality. The result is a flat comedy with not heart.
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Horror Film Review: Black Sheep
Jonathan King's newest film, Black Sheep, comes from a long line of horror movies geared for laughter. The film provides a fresh look at sheep.
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A Christian Look at the MPAA
An examination of the motion picture association of america, and how it rates movies based on how the public will receive the movie.
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Zombie Mythology
A look into the history of zombie movies and the affect that George A. Romero had on modern movies.
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Horror Film Review: Hatchet
With the recent release of Hatchet, many viewers debate about the inclusion of Victor Crowley, and the movie itself, with the limited company of slasher cinema's greats.
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Horror Movie Remakes
Horror movies have fallen into a trap of remaking other bad horror movies. Is there a method to this madness, or anything positive to gain from this?
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The Comedy of Horror
Horror movies provide a cinematic experience with many opportunities. Traditionally thought of as just scary, horror movies now tackle comedic issues as well.
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30 Days of Night
With the explosion of the film-noir genre, 30 Days of Nights becomes a pivotal film in horror movie cinema.
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