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The Strangers Original Motion Picture Score, by tomandandy
Horror scores are an interesting lot. They should provide an atmosphere of tenseness and a presence of looming danger, but without overdoing it and toppling over into melodrama or camp (unless that's what the...
1 commentTeeth, film review
"Vagina Dentata! Vagina Dentata!" So screams an unfortunately lascivious gynecologist in a key scene of this dark high school comedy billed as a horror film (mistakenly by reviewers, intentionally by the...
2 commentsDay of the Dead, film review
Okay, right off the bat let's pretend that this movie isn't titled Day of the Dead (easy enough, considering that this is not really a remake at all), that the cover doesn't feature a rotted, vomit-spewing...
0 commentsDoomsday Soundtrack, by Tyler Bates, music review
When you're thinking of the more graphic films of recent years (300, Halloween, The Devils' Rejects, Slither) chances are you're thinking of a film that composer Tyler Bates worked on. It's proof enough of...
0 commentsUntraceable Soundtrack, music review
Apart from the slightly upbeat and hopefully Forrest Gump-y finale "Kill With Me," Christopher Young's score for the Diane Lane thriller Untraceable is mostly filled with looming danger coupled with rising and...
0 commentsNightmare Detective, film review
Listen to Zach and Bill's podcast review at Movie Bonfire Usually when Japanese director Shinya Tsukamoto sets out to make a film, viewers can prepare themselves for a walk on the gory side. With credits like...
0 commentsMammoth (The Original Uncut Version), film review
Any review of the upcoming DVD release of Mammoth - the Sci-Fi channel's 2006 re-animated, alien-possessed, CGI-heavy beast of a creation - can only begin with the clear-eyed declaration of what the film is: a...
0 commentsRob Zombie's Halloween (Unrated Director's Cut), film review
Ever since the announcement that Rob Zombie would be re-imagining John Carpenter's slasher classic Halloween, critics and horror fans alike have been picking sides, alternately at arms over what they saw as a...
1 commentFilm Review: Paris, Je T'aime
Advertising "Stories of Love From the City of Love," the promoters of Paris, Je T'aime have actually done more than create a clever selling point: they've summarized this film as succinctly as possible. With...
0 commentsBlack Sheep, film review
Picture this: Genetically mutated monster sheep run amok on a remote New Zealand farm. The concept alone is enough to get B horror fans excited. But can a story about killer sheep really provide enough...
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