movies
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The Cured – Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on June 13, 2018 PermalinkThe Cured
by David FreyneThe Cured is a zombie horror/drama set four years after The Maze Virus ravaged the world, but particularly took its toll on the country of Ireland. With echoes of 2013’s zombie series In The Flesh as well as the film The Returned, this movie didn’t exactly tread on any fresh territory. Read More…
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Truth or Dare – Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on June 13, 2018 PermalinkTruth or Dare
by Jeff WadlowIn Truth or Dare, group of college kids get themselves into trouble after unleashing a demonic force that terrorizes them in the form of the classic game… did you guess what it was? Yep, truth or dare. As is the case in recent Blumhouse releases, the story focuses on our main character Olivia. Read More…
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Insidious: The Last Key — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on May 15, 2018 PermalinkInsidious: The Last Key
by Adam RobitelInsidious: The Last Key takes us back into The Further with a prequel/sequel that’s worthy of being attached to the franchise. It’s no secret that I am a Leigh Whannell fan, but I was weary of this latest installment, nervous that a fourth film in the series would either be terrible or ruin the series as a whole for me. Read More…
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A Quiet Place — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on May 15, 2018 PermalinkA Quiet Place
by John KrasinskiA Quiet Place has had some enormous buzz and probably been one of the most talked-about horror films of 2018 so far, and rightfully so. John Krasinski’s horror debut works well and builds constant tension while intertwining an appropriate amount of family drama. Read More…
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Annihilation — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on March 19, 2018 PermalinkAnnihilation
by Alex GarlandAnnihilation is Alex Garland’s most recent release that sports an impressive cast of talented women like Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, and Tuva Novotny. The men in the film were pretty great, too, but the main cast of women do nothing but shine from start to finish. Read More…
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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… -
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…