Psychotic Tendencies: The Stranger/Mole/Jack's Habit/Nightmare 2005 Horror Movie Review
Horror movies Review
THE STRANGERA nameless drifter (Scott Crowell) haunts the lost freeway interchanges of America from New York to Nashville and places horribly in-between. His only companion is a battered home movie camera which he uses to slowly shoot his greatest epic ever made his own private nightmarish production. The implied violence and the psychological bruising that occur forces viewers even against their will to identify with the Stranger.Runtime: 83 Mins.Bonus Feature: CUTHailed by horror legend Wes Craven as a truly shocking short horror film Mary Wilson is a student of horror whose greatest desires are met when world-class horror director Alfred Carpenter lectures at her university and later invites her to witness his talents in action. But there s more than a touch of menace in his motives as Mary will soon experience the true meaning of terror.Runtime: 22 MinsMOLELegend has it that some of the oldest surviving homeless communities in New York city has been hidden from the public view for decades in the underground tunnels of Manhattan. What happens to someone who lives in such a dark and dreary dwelling? Well reporter Susan Pei plans to find out with the help of her friend and cameraman Nick Murphy. As she ventures to investigate this story to impress her boss they find themselves lost underneath one of the biggest cities in the world. As they try to find a way out they face a terrifying struggle with the dark with themselves and with mysterious underground dwellers that do not want them there.Runtime: 70 Mins.JACK S HABITJack is a young single doctor. The kind of catch many women would love to make. But the ones who do change their minds the moment he wraps his hands around their neck. Something about the passion of an intimate moment always drives Jack over the edge. One day a beautiful young woman named Holly happens into Jack s office after being abused by her husband. As Jack and Holly start to see more of each other the bodies of young women stop turning










