Horror Extreme Reviews from May 2008
They didn't see something that terrified them. They saw something because they were terrified. ~ A Horror Movie Review by Jay Horror
Takashi Shimizu (director of Ju-On: The Grudge and Reincarnation) brings us an original J-Horror movie by the name of Marebito AKA (The Stranger from Afar). The movie takes the humble vampire movie in a new direction, in a Japanese kind of way, but is much less focused on the supernatural ghosts and...
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She always gets her part ~ A Horror Movie Review by Jay Horror
Takashi Miike's Audition has to be one of my all time favorite Asian horror movies, there are probably a number of reasons for this. On my first viewing I was shocked more than I had ever been before by a movie, Audition gave me my first taste of the extremities to which a Japanese horror movie coul...
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Death Is Only The Beginning ~ A Horror Movie Review by Jay Horror
Reincarnation (Rinne) is a chilling J-Horror from Takashi Shimizu (director of Ju-On: The Grudge, Ju-On 2 and Marebito) and once again he does not let us down. Reincarnation is a typical supernatural J-Horror but that is far from a criticism, this movie is directed in a way that creeps you out rathe...
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Disgusting and Disturbing Asian Horror ~ A Horror Movie Review by Jay Horror
Fruit Chan brings us a disgusting slice of twisted Asian horror with Dumplings (Gaau ji). A lot of attention has gone into this movie to make it gag-worthy and it definitely is, but we also have a highly original and well executed storyline depicting a scenario bordering on potential reality far fro...
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If you can't find a friend... make one. ~ A Horror Movie Review by HorrorMovieFan
Occasionally a truly unique horror movie emerges and reminds you of the hidden horror talent that exists in relative obscurity in the USA. May is a prefect example of such a movie and has totally reinvigorated my lust for American horror. Far from your traditional slasher movie, May probably doesn't...
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Psycho Cyborgs from Japan ~ A Horror Movie Review by Jay Horror
From the opening scene Meatball Machine bombards the viewer with over the top violence, gore and brutality. The cover art is enough to inspire any Asian horror movie fan to want to see more. The story, although typically Manga craziness, is quite ingenious and typically horror movie style pointlessn...
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Some Nightmares Haunt You. Some... Can Kill You. ~ A Horror Movie Review by Jay Horror
Once again it is Dario Argento representing the Italian horror genre with Trauma. Many Argento fans consider this movie as the point in the horror masters career where his work started going down hill, whilst I understand that after such classics as Suspiria and Deep Red there were high expectations...
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Italian Zombie Madness ~ A Horror Movie Review by HorrorMovieFan
is another instalment of the confusingly titled Zombi movies. Zombi 2, directed by Lucio Fulci, was released under that name due to some cunning marketing to try and cash in on the success of George A. Romero?s Dawn of the Dead, which was released in Italy as Zombi although Zombi 2 was not officiall...
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