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where zombies and vampires are decapitated, bloodbath-style
Author: Josh K.
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#75: Private Parts (Paul Bartel, 1972)Dec 12, 2009
Not to be confused with Howard Stern's auto-hagiography, Paul Bartel's Private Parts is another great movie from the seemingly bottomless pit of interesting-to-good-to-great films from the 1970s. Bartel, who died of a heart attack in 2000 shortly after...
#74: Prison (Renny Harlin, 1988)Nov 28, 2009
The makers of Prison came up with a solid idea. Let's combine the most entertaining cliches of the prison movie with the most entertaining cliches of the possessed/haunted house movie. Then let's set it in Wyoming and get some inexperienced pretty boy...
#73: Pin (Sandor Stern, 1988)Nov 14, 2009
There is a long literary tradition of writers who are also doctors: William Carlos Williams, Chekhov, Bulgakov, Keats, Maugham, Schiller, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and on and on. This tradition doesn't seem to exist in the other arts. For example, not a...
Happy Halloween!Oct 31, 2009
#72: Paperhouse (Bernard Rose, 1988)Oct 23, 2009
I'm guessing it's hard to make any movie, even a piece of dogshit, but it's probably really, really, really hard to make a movie that succeeds as a horror film, a children's movie, a character study of a young girl, a fantasy, and a compelling family...
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