Movie Reviews
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The Cloverfield Paradox — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on March 19, 2018 PermalinkThe Cloverfield Paradox
by Julius OnahIt’s not a mystery that I’m a fan of the Cloverfield franchise. On Super Bowl Sunday this year when they ran the trailer for the latest installment, The Cloverfield Paradox, I was, needless to say, ridiculously stoked for it. This film mixed a few things that I love: space horror, parallel universes, and of course, Cloverfield monsters. Read More…
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American Satan — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 21, 2018 PermalinkAmerican Satan
by Ash AvildsenAmerican Satan is a cinematic adventure of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll.
Lead singer Johnny, his band mates, and their manager strike a deal with the devil himself to become the most successful metal band on the planet. Read More… -
Day of The Dead: Bloodline — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 21, 2018 PermalinkDay of The Dead: Bloodline
by Hector Hernandez VicensThe first zombie film of 2018 that I watched happened to be Day of The Dead: Bloodline. I was sort of stoked for this one since the trailer hinted that this film was a bit closer to the source material than the 2008 Nick Cannon atrocity. Read More…
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Jigsaw — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on December 6, 2017 PermalinkJigsaw
by Michael Spierig, Peter SpierigIt’s been several years since the Saw franchise has graced us with its presence during the Halloween season. When I’d first heard that the series was getting a reboot, I was ecstatic. Love it or hate it, you have to give it up to James Wan and Leigh Whannell for creating a unique and lovable serial killer for a new generation. Read More…
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A Plague So Pleasant — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on December 6, 2017 PermalinkA Plague So Pleasant
by Benjamin Roberds, Jordan ReyesA Plague So Pleasant is a few years older, coming out in 2013, but I hadn’t really heard much buzz about it. It wasn’t until this past week when, browsing Amazon, I found it available to stream.
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Happy Death Day — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on November 16, 2017 PermalinkHappy Death Day
by Christopher LandonHappy Death Day is a fantastic horror comedy that throws back to Groudhog Day in more ways than one. There’s even an awesome scene at the end where one character brings up the Bill Murray film and our totally clueless main character, Tree (Jessica Rothe), has no idea what her friend is talking about. Read More…
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Flatliners — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on November 16, 2017 PermalinkFlatliners
by Niels Arden OplevI was initially confused about whether the recent Flatliners release was a remake or a sequel. Seems the Internet is a bit confused as well because when I look it up there’s still much debate on the topic. After watching it, I’m going to go with remake since Kiefer Sutherland’s cameo was way too small and he clearly isn’t named Nelson. Read More…
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Wish Upon — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on October 5, 2017 PermalinkWish Upon
by John R. LeonettiThe film Wish Upon explores what a troubled teenage girl does when she’s given the opportunity to make seven wishes, and like all horror films in this sub-genre, things couldn’t work out worse for her.
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Alien: Covenant — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on October 5, 2017 PermalinkAlien: Covenant
by Ridley ScottWhile I could probably write a ten-page paper on why Ellen Ripley is one of the greatest characters of all time, this review needs to pertain to the new Alien film in the franchise, and sadly, Sigourney Weaver’s fabulous character has yet to exist in the prequel timeline. Read More…
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Get Out — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on March 1, 2017 PermalinkGet Out
by Jordan PeeleGet Out is Jordan Peele’s directorial debut, and while Peele may be better known for his comedy, I for one am a believer that this man should start being known for his horror. Read More…