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You can't cheat death twice.
Posted on 03/26/2009 by Pazuzu Iscariot
The sequel to James Wong's Final Destination follows the same premise as the original with death itself stalking a group of people who narrowly escape a major traffic pile up with their lives intact due to a premonition. As the reaper tries to repair the rift in the death-time continuum each of the ...
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This Ride Will Be The Death Of You
Posted on 03/20/2008 by Pazuzu Iscariot
I'm not usually a fan of the slasher-type horror movies but I must admit I thoroughly enjoyed the Final Destination movies. Final Destination 3 follows the formula of the other two which is good because it's a formula that works. Personally this is my favourite movie in the franchise with Final Dest...
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I Need His Brain for my Zombie!
Posted on 08/24/2010 by Hellbound Heart
Whilst the whole concept of a banned list of video nasties may strike those of us who have lived through a glut of so-called "torture porn" movies as profoundly hysterical, you may still find yourself wondering how in the hell certain of the video nasties ever made the list. Night of the Bloody Apes...
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What are your boundaries?
Posted on 07/13/2011 by The Zombie Mike
A group of young bank robbers flee the police and the riot filled streets of the Paris slums to hide out in an isolated hostel before making their escape to Holland. Let's just say they aren't in for a pleasant stay.Over the past few years, France has become the new home of extreme horror; this offe...
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Takashi Miike Mayhem
Posted on 06/17/2008 by Pazuzu Iscariot
Never one to make a movie that is not extreme, Takashi Miike's Fudoh - The New Generation is a bizarre Yakuza movie with all of the gore, perversions and misfit characters that we would expect from this acclaimed director who never shy’s away from pushing the limits of decency. Fudoh is considered t...
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Shocking as "Clockwork Orange", as controversial as "Natural Born Killers"
Posted on 08/08/2011 by Pazuzu Iscariot
In 1997, before "Home Invasion" movies were bandwagons ready for jumping on and torture movies were more than shallow exercises in pushing boundaries, Michael Haneke wrote, directed and probably scarred suburban Europeans with Funny Games. It is the delicacies of the implied psychological and physic...
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