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The Mist: A Murky Review
by Arthur Kent, Mar 19, 2008
Being an experienced film-connoisseur (read: movie junkie), I have seen my share of good films and bad films, as well as films that inflict mortal wounds in organs that somehow never heal. This film, however, was not such a film.
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The Best Horror Movies
by Cache Ecrivain, Mar 12, 2008
A description of what makes a good horror movie; and a few examples of my favorites.
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The Best of Japenese Horror Films
by Aaron Hanlon, Mar 9, 2008
A quick look at the art of Japanese Horror making and a few of the films that best describe it.
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The Exorcist and the Rise of Feminism
by Ferdine, Feb 28, 2008
The film The Exorcist exemplifies a tendency of 1970s Hollywood to produce films that were ambiguous, multi-layered, and often partially illegible.
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Movie Review: Cloverfield
by A. R. Bunch, Jan 29, 2008
Another unsophisticated review by an untamed Christian who loves great movies.
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Cloverfield: Review
by mr soup, Jan 28, 2008
Cloverfield is the new movie that came out about two weeks ago. It has earned over 16.7 million dollars in the time that it has been out.
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Daughters of Darkness: Pale, Anemic Vampire Movie
by Ed Augusts, Jan 21, 2008
Movie Review of a seldom-seen European vampire film featuring a modern incarnation of legendary Countess Elizabeth Bathory, who bathed in the blood of her many young female victims.
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Ten Horror Movies That We Would Like to See
by Steven West, Jan 9, 2008
Horror movies are entertaining. They keep us on the edge of our seats. Here is a list of ten horror movies that we would like to see.
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Germs and the Supernatural
by Jeremy Mullin, Jan 9, 2008
Has modern horror used man's fear of germs in its storytelling? A look at three of horror's more popular monsters and germs are used to make them as opposed to original folklore.
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Freudian Thoughts in Spellbound
by Fatmir Terziu, Dec 25, 2007
A Freudian theory of psychoanalysis in Hitchcock's "Spellbound" from 1945
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