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Pray You Don’t End Up at: The Last House on The Left – Dennis Iliadis, 2009
Little-known horror movie director Wes Craven had people leaving the cinema in their droves when he released the original 1972 film “Last House on the Left”. Not because it lacked quality but because the subject matter was hard to handle. This stomach-churning remake is no picnic either. Survival is the key when escaped convicts turn on some holidaymakers out in the woods.
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How Many Actors Played Jason in the Friday the 13th Movies?
With 12 films in the series, more than just a few have played the killer who wears a hockey mask.
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Hannibal Lecter: The Composite Killer
A look at the real life influences of the popular villain Hannibal Lecter.
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10 Classic Movies Every Fan of Horror Should See
These movies might be older, but they offer up some of the best onscreen frights of all time.
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Criticizing American Psycho
A critical essay on American Psycho as a postmodernist novel.
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Who Really is the Uninvited?
My review of the movie the Uninvited. Disclaimer: If you have not seen this movie read at your own risk, may include some spoilers.
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My Bloody Valentine 3D
My Bloody Valentine 3D is a remake of the Canadian film Valentine (1981).
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Murder on the Orient Express
1930’s, Long Island New York, the Armstrong baby is kidnapped by an unknown assailant at the Armstrong estate. Director of Dog Day Afternoon and The Wiz took on Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express.
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Blindness
When a man goes suddenly blind, all those he comes into contact with soon follow, all but one that is.










