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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Psychotronica Collection 1(Delinquent Schoolgirls / Dream No Evil / Mondokeyhole / The Raw Ones / The Mermaids of Tiburon / Cry of the Bewitched, Millennium - Seasons 1-3, Jennifer's Body, The Tell-Tale Heart, Vampire Moon (Vampire for Hire #2), Sci Fi: Attack of the Monsters/Gammera the Invincible, Classics of the Early Cinema Collection: Influential Films of the Silent Era, Nightmares From the Crypt, Fright, Impact / The Second Woman / They Made Me a Criminal.

Psychotronica Collection 1(Delinquent Schoolgirls / Dream No Evil / Mondokeyhole / The Raw Ones / The Mermaids of Tiburon / Cry of the Bewitched 2008
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Psychotronica Collection 1(Delinquent Schoolgirls / Dream No Evil / Mondokeyhole / The Raw Ones / The Mermaids of Tiburon / Cry of the Bewitched
(2008)

Delinquent Schoolgirls: Our protagonists in this K-Mart budgeted cinematic carrion are escapees from an insane asylum! One is an ex-baseball player turned rapist, another is gay, and the ringleader is a low-rent impressionist. When they stumble upon an all-girls school, antisocial behavior with these siliconed students ensues, but with a twist the busty babes know karate! Dream No Evil: Don t pay any attention to the turtleneck-sweatered snobs who demand that the negative to this classic be burned.…

Millennium - Seasons 1-3 2006
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Millennium - Seasons 1-3
(2006)

Millennium - The Complete First SeasonMillennium marked the second major television series created by Chris Carter, who'd already made his name as the brains behind The X-Files. And, like its predecessor, it shares a lot of the same themes--it's a crime thriller that gradually unfolds into a grand conspiracy involving the government and the fate of the entire world. Agent Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) is a former FBI agent who has transplanted his family from Washington, D.C. to Seattle,…

Jennifer's Body 2009
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Jennifer's Body
(2009)

With all the success of Oscar-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody's Juno (Special Edition + Digital Copy) [Blu-ray], one might expect Cody's next penned release to be that of her ingenue Ellen Page's next movie, Whip It; I mean, just looking at the trailer for the movie screams out Cody's style (the movie is actually based on the book by Shauna Cross). However, Cody decided to go in a completely different direction with a completely unexpected genre: horror. It's a bold move…

The Tell-Tale Heart 2004
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The Tell-Tale Heart
(2004)

It must be an ambitious undertaking for a film production to tackle Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart". After all, it is one of Poe's most famous and chilling works. If the film falls flat on its face, then the director can't simply blame the original text for being underwhelming. And much of the horror is based upon Poe's prose which is not the easiest thing to convey in film. However, the most challenging aspect must be the fact that Poe's original story…


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Vampire Moon (Vampire for Hire #2)
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Vampire Moon (Vampire for Hire #2)

Mother, wife, private investigator...vampire. Six years ago federal agent Samantha Moon was the perfect wife and mother, your typical soccer mom with the minivan and suburban home. Then the unthinkable happens, an attack that changes her life forever. And forever is a very long time for a vampire.<br><br>Now in VAMPIRE MOON, sequel to MOON DANCE, private investigator Samantha Moon finds herself hunting down a powerful crime lord and protecting an innocent woman from her ruthless ex-husband…

Sci Fi: Attack of the Monsters/Gammera the Invincible 2005
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Sci Fi: Attack of the Monsters/Gammera the Invincible
(2005)

"Gamera vs. Guiron - Attack of the Monsters" It seems like Japan is visited by more monsters and aliens than any other location on earth; a sort of Bermuda triangle of monsters. I have to believe that someone has generated at least one college paper based on the incredible coincidence of monsters and Japan. This time we have three children looking through a low-power telescope when an alien spacecraft lands nearly in their backyard. The obvious choices for the children would seem to be,…

Classics of the Early Cinema Collection: Influential Films of the Silent Era 2003
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Classics of the Early Cinema Collection: Influential Films of the Silent Era
(2003)

As a distinct genre, horror can be dated back to the gothic literature of the seventeenth century. Since the invention of the motion picture film, there have been many attempts to translate the genre from its literary sources to the silver screen. In this 4-disc collection are four classic horror films that have influenced countless filmmakers and held the attention of obsessive film experts. Three of the four films were made in Germany, while the fourth is American. All are essentials. The Cabinet…

Nightmares From the Crypt 2004
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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…


Fright 2002
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Fright
(2002)

`In the genre of "virginal babysitter vs. homicidal manic" films, Fright (1971) truly stands alone.' That's what it says on the back of the DVD case...after seeing the film, I find the veracity of that statement to be genuinely false. The film does not stand alone, or even out, among the myriad of other films within the genre, ultimately blending inconspicuously into the pack. Based on a story written by Tudor Gates, whom had two of his other stories translated to film the same…

Impact / The Second Woman / They Made Me a Criminal 2000
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Impact / The Second Woman / They Made Me a Criminal
(2000)

Compiled as "Cinema's Dark Side Collection", these three films span from pre-War to post-War Hollywood, each film bearing hallmarks of its time. They have in common a vague connection to film noir that gets a little stronger with each film, and Harry M. Popkin produced 2 of them at United Artists. They're all crime films, but the role that crime plays in the narratives varies. "They Made Me a Criminal" (1939) concerns a man wrongly accused, a theme that would later be associated with film noir,…

Weird Cinema: 15 Freaky Flicks 2007
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Weird Cinema: 15 Freaky Flicks
(2007)

The first all-midget western! Dennis Hopper in love with a murderous mermaid! Pia Zadora and Santa Claus on Mars! Homicidal Siamese twins! A transvestite writer-director-leading man! Lon Chaney Jr. singing! This is just a taste of the weirdness that awaits you in this offbeat and eclectic collection of certifiably strange cinema. These 15 rare and bizarre films, spanning four decades, are sure to amaze, intrigue, unsettle, and bewilder family and friends for years to come! The Terror of Tiny Town…

Final Shadows
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Final Shadows

Final Shadows is a collection of 36 stories published in 1991, all by different authors, some by big names and some by authors you've probably never heard of. Like any multiple author collection the quality of the stories within varies greatly. There are masterpieces or ones close to that, but you've also got a few which aren't much more than a waste of time. I'll start my reviews of these stories with the best ones (undoubtedly you may well disagree with my order, but that's…