From the DVD Bin: Machete
Machete is a film where every twist is obvious, every line is obnoxious, every action sequence is over the top, and it makes every minute enjoyable.
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Machete is a film where every twist is obvious, every line is obnoxious, every action sequence is over the top, and it makes every minute enjoyable.
Remember those warnings on Halloween about psychos sticking razor-blades, pins, and heroin in candy? Halloween 3 takes these urban legends to a whole new level.
The public cried out for a sequel to Halloween, and John Carpenter and Debra Hill answered, giving us one of the most progressive sequels in a horror franchise in Halloween…
In 1978, John Carpenter and Debra Hill merged film noir with the slasher genre to create horror movie history with Halloween.
The underground horror masses screamed, "Thrill me!" Hollywood delivered, with the DVD release of one of cult horror's best kept secrets, Night of the Creeps.
The hilarity of Office Space. The insanity of Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Severance gives us both.
What happens when you attach Tim Burton's name and production style to a movie? A lot of hope, followed by a lot of heart-ache in the movie 9.
Anthony Hopkins; Benicio Del Toro; decades of improvement for transformational effects. What could possibly go wrong for the 2010 adaptation of The Wolfman?
Genetic engineering; drama; love; NERD references; weird bald women with dangerous tail-looking things. Welcome to the world of Splice, the horror comedy of the year.
Our Summer Camp Slasher Series continues with Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives.