(190) Results for "Nudity" Page 10/10

Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Thirst (2009), To Sleep With a Vampire, Werewolf Shadow, Maniac, The Giant Gila Monster / The Killer Shrews, Basket Case 3: The Progeny, Tales of Terror, Convict 762, Tormented (2009), Nightmares From the Crypt.


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Thirst (2009)
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Winner of the Grand Jury Prize in the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and recipient of critical and box-office acclaim in Asia, I jumped at the chance to see Park Chan Wook's (Oldboy, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance) "THIRST". The film is a horror-satirical drama that explores the dark bestial side of humanity that is quite bizarre, even creepy on occasion, but never for one minute does the film relent in exploring the psyche that comes from alienation and loneliness, while becoming a slave…


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To Sleep With a Vampire
(2002)

What makes To Sleep With a Vampire so fascinating is that it uses the same script, with only a minor rewrite, as Dance of the Damned made only three years before. Dance of the Damned was written by Andy Ruben and Katt Shea (credited as Katt Shea Ruben) and directed by Katt Shea. In To Sleep With a Vampire total script credit was given to Patricia Harrington with no mention of Ruben's or Shea's contribution at all. This strikes me a more than a little disengenuous. Credit for a rewrite,…


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Werewolf Shadow
(2002)

Elvira and Genevieve are two young luscious women who travel to Hungary to investigate the murders of a medieval "Countess Wendessa" for their thesis, said to be a vampire and "Satan's favorite Mistress", and I can see why - dressed in a black veil and dress with horned hennen and widow's peak, somewhat reminiscent of Mellificent. The legend is obviously based upon the factual Countess Elizabeth Bathory, with some diabolical blood rites thrown in for good measure. During…


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Maniac
(2002)

I guess I am one of the few people unimpressed by this sad excuse for a movie. Other reviewers consider this movie to be of the "so bad it's good" variety. I consider this movie so bad that it is just plain bad. I did put this movie above one star for a couple of reasons, which I shall explain. Dr. Meirschultz (Horace B. Carpenter, who appeared in uncredited roles in dozens of films until his death in 1945) apparently attended the Dr. Frankenstein School of Recreation, because he…


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The Giant Gila Monster / The Killer Shrews
(1999)

IN A NUTSHELL: 2 DRIVE-IN CLASSICS WHICH PLAYED TOGETHER IN 1959 --> 1st Feature: 'The Killer Shrews' Directed by Ray Kellogg, 1959 --->HOW DO YOU RATE A BAD MOVIE THAT ENTERTAINS? This movie somehow is terribly entertaining and I am not sure why. It does have monsters, mandatory in all epic B creature features, but what kind of monsters? Yes, special monsters! Giant killer shrews which are actually cute jumping puppies with silly rug-like rat suits. A best editing Oscar might have been won…


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Basket Case 3: The Progeny
(2004)

It helps to have seen Basket Case and Basket Case 2 before viewing the final entry of the trilogy, but it's definitely not necessary. As with most of these incredibly silly, monstrously cheesy gory 90's B-movies, the plot is of marginal importance. The inventive and bizarre character designs are at their most appealing in this final chapter, the script is at its most ridiculous, and the ideas are crazier and make much less sense. The acting is expectedly pitiful and the plot is pointless…


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Tales of Terror
(2002)

There were four films in particular that warranted a purchase from me. When I got the set and watched all 10 films I was pleasantly surprised to find some hidden gems. Let's get the lesser efforts out of the way first and build to the good ones. "Werewolf V.S. Vampire Woman" is a dumb story about two college girls who go off in search of the tomb of the legendary Vampire Woman. Their search brings them to the remote castle of a man (Paul Naschy) who knows where the grave is. He takes…


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Convict 762
(1999)

Don't you just love a good science fiction/action film? You know, one of those movies about a bunch of people zooming around the cosmos in a spaceship who suddenly find themselves in some type of trouble requiring them to land on an unfriendly planet, asteroid, base, moon, or some other celestial body? If you do love those types of movies, and I know I do, then avoid "Convict 762" like the plague. Oh, this movie follows the formula to a T, but "Convict 762" ranks as one…



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Tormented (2009)
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I AM SO EXCITED FOR THIS MOVIE TO BE RELEASED IN THE US!! I was investigating purchasing a Region-Free DVD player and having this shipped from Amazon UK just so I could own it, but now I don't have to--it made my day to discover this is coming out stateside in a just a few short months! Okay, sorry, review is below (same as the one that appears on the UK Edition being sold by other users). I watched this movie just a couple of weeks ago because I had seen a trailer for it months back, but with…


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Nightmares From the Crypt
(2004)

Just like the previous reviewer who grabbed this for $20.00, I bought mine at Media Play a few years ago, I feel it is well worth the price. Yes, some of the dubs are pitiful (see "Circus Of Fear"), but as a compilation there is a great deal to choose from. Some of the flicks are actually out-right classics in their own right (for whatever its worth). I'll give my own take on these movies. 1. "Moon of the Wolf" - starring The Fugitive's David Janssen, it looks like something from an old-fashioned…