Thursday, September 26, 2013

Zombie War





If you like Z rated Zombies with cute actors. Then this movies for you.
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Nobody knows exactly how it happened. Some think it was the tail of a comet that passed to close too the earth, while others believed that it was simply time for man to atone for thousands of years of sinning. Whatever the reason, the dead had risen from the ground, and they were hungry!After years of war only small rebel bands of humans remain in the war against the undead. When Brian, the leader of a military group, is captured by the enemy he is taken to a nearby farm where he learns of ahorrific secret -- the zombies are farming groups of humans and harvesting them as food. Now it is up to Brian to organize an uprising and reclaim the freedom of his fellow humans. However, once the battle is over an even more insidious secret waits in the nearby town...

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Plot Summary forZombie Wars (2007) (V)

Fifty years after a world-wide zombie epidemic had begun, a small group of rebel soldiers learn that intelligent zombies have begun breeding humans for food. The soldiers plan an all-out war to rid the Earth of the flesh-eating monsters for good, as the rest of the surviving world's population struggles to survive against the zombie hordes. Written by matt-282
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Poe

Poe
If you know Poes sick twisted stories and liked them. You would sure to like this twisted movie. Cause it about the American dream.
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The Film review from Cinabliss
Brilliant and wealthy Dr. Andrew Casey is a serial killer who goes by the name *The Chef*. One night eleven years ago his wife found out. He was arrested and imprisoned at Marathon County Asylum for the criminally insane. Eleven years pass and he is released, completely rehabilitated and moves to Los Angeles under the alias Mr. Jack Conway. Yuppie and former teacher, Johnathon Poe, a descendant of the famed writer Edgar Allan Poe and a brilliant writer in his own right is about to form a bond with the chef as the great doctor begins his spree of killings and cannibalism again.
Poe
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Brilliant and wealthy Dr. Andrew Casey is a serial killer who goes by the name 'The Chef'. One night eleven years ago his wife found out. He was arrested and imprisoned at Marathon County Asylum for the criminally insane. Eleven years pass and he is released, completely rehabilitated and moves to Los Angeles under the alias Mr. Jack Conway. Yuppie and former teacher, Johnathon Poe, a descendant of the famed writer Edgar Allan Poe and a brilliant writer in his own right is about to form a bond with the chef as the great doctor begins his spree of killings and cannibalism again
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Haunted Boat



When Kevin gets the boat of his dead uncle as a gift, he invites five friends of his on a trip to Catalina Island for the weekend. While on the journey , they drink booze, have sex, and play games, with each one of them telling his or hers greatest fears. Later Kevin drowns in the open sea, the engine stops and they are haunted and murdered by their greatest and innermost nightmares.

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The feature debut from filmmaker Olga Levens, this supernatural horror film finds a group of fun-seeking teens coming face to face with their fears while aboard the titular vessel. When half-dozen young adults head out to sea for a night of debauchery, an accidental death unleashes a ghostly terror. Soon, each is being confronted by his or her biggest fear with fatal results. With the body-count rising, will anyone survive? ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Green River

GREEN RIVER
Haunted by her sister’s mysterious disappearance many years ago at Green River, Charisma Kavanagh (Danielle Franke) returns to silence her ghosts and make peace with the past. In her search for closure to this disturbing part of her life she returns to the family cabin with her wary friend Allison Chase (Kristina Hughes). Tension grows between the two friends, as Allison’s own erratic behavior helps to intensify their suspicion of an ominous local man, Jack Walker (Bruce Peterson). Pained with the untold truth of the vanishing of her sister and Allison’s escalating paranoia will Charisma ultimately be forced to choose between her friend and a stranger? Some things may be better left undiscovered. A classic suspense thriller in the tradition of Silent Hill.
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A woman who wants to bring a murderer to justice faces more danger than she expected in this independent thriller. Charisma (Danielle Franke) has never been able to come to terms with the disappearance of her sister years ago, who is believed to have fallen victim to a serial killer while camping in the woodlands of Montana. Determined to find some answers, Charisma and her best friend Allison (Kristina Hughes) decide to travel to the place her sister was seen in hopes of uncovering some clues to her whereabouts. But paranoid and panicky Allison isn't much help, and their nerves aren't eased much when they're told about a strange religious cult in the area at a general store and are given a hard time by locals at the town's diner. As Charisma and Allison make their way back to the cabin they're rented, they're followed by Jack (Peter Bruce), who was one of the only people at the restaurant to be helpful to them. Jack seemed to be familiar with the story of the fugitive serial killer, and Charisma thinks he might either be the murderer or know how to find him; should she confront the danger in hopes of learning the killer's identity, or follow Allison's suggestion that the should get out while they still can? ~ Mark Deming, Rovi


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Prisoner(Hugh Jackman)




Los Angeles Times Review

Like the kidnapping at the tortured heart of "Prisoners," once this chilling thriller about a parent's worst nightmare grabs you, it refuses to let go.
Even if the film wasn't coming out just months after the May rescue of three kidnapped women in Cleveland, held for a decade by a madman, we know the real world has monsters far more frightening than any Hollywood can manufacture.
Reality informs "Prisoners" at every turn. French Canadian director Denis Villeneuve and screenwriter Aaron Guzikowski keep the tightly constructed terror twisting by holding it close.
There are excellent performances from a well-seasoned cast including Viola Davis, Terrence Howard, Maria Bello and Melissa Leo. But the linchpins for the devastation wrought in the film are Hugh Jackman as an anguished father, Jake Gyllenhaal as the frustrated detective with whom he locks horns, and Paul Dano as the man suspected of snatching two young girls.


"Prisoners" begins innocently enough on Thanksgiving Day. Keller Dover (Jackman) and Franklin Birch (Howard) are lifelong friends. Now married with children, they live just down the block from each other in a Pennsylvania suburb where kids play carefree. Dinner is at the Birches — good friends, good food, good times.
Savor it. This is the last good moment the filmmakers allow.
It is late afternoon. The teenagers, Ralph Dover (Dylan Minnette) and Eliza Birch (Zoe Soul) are collapsed in front of a TV. The adults, Keller and wife Grace (Bello), Franklin and wife Nancy (Davis), are in one of those conversations you imagine they pick up every time they're together.
Six-year-old Anna Dover (Erin Gerasimovich) and 7-year-old Joy Birch (Kyla-Drew Simmons) are bundles of energy, begging to make a toy run to the Dover's house.
And then they are gone.
It takes a while to realize the girls are missing. But panic and fear are fast in coming. That scene — where it first sinks in — has a very "there but for the grace of God" feel. These are watchful parents. Each eventually becomes a template for the ways a child in jeopardy can change you.







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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Amityville Horror two


Amityville II: The Possession



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Delving into the horrific history of the infamous Long Island haunted house, this prequel to 1979's popular chiller The Amityville Horror is loosely based on the DeFeo murders but is at heart a straightforward horror-exploitation film with an Exorcist twist. When the violently dysfunctional Montelli family moves into the rustic abode (claimed to have been built on an Indian burial ground), the standard haunted-house clichés (bleeding walls, swarms of flies, bubbling black goop) give way to a more direct demonic attack on the eldest son -- who develops an unhealthy interest in his nubile younger sister, followed by a much more lethal attraction to dad's shotgun. In a desperate attempt to purge the evil, the local priest tries to perform an exorcism...with unexpected results. 
Review from JoBlo
PLOT-CRUNCH
This Amityville Horror sequel/prequel (loosely based on the DeFeo murders that took place before The Lutz’s stay) has an Italian American family moving in the doomed Long Island house with the evil “window eyes”. But before the ink has dried on their lease, faucets leak blood, furniture goes flying and the eldest son (Magner) gets possessed. The latter goes on to do a lot of "out of school" things in the name of spitting on God. OUCH! Where’s the aluminum baseball bat? Somebody needs a heavy spanking!
THE LOWDOWN
"The night of February 5, 1976, George and Kathleen Lutz fled their home in Amityville, New York. They got out alive! Their living nightmare shocked audiences around the world in "The Amityville Horror." But before them, another family lived in this house and were caught by the original evil. They weren't so lucky... this is their story!"
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Tormented

Well I say its the British Carrie without the Great mind of Stephen King. But it did mix Carrie with resident evil and living dead and The Faculty. This was a revenge film for those that are Bullied.

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An emotionally tortured teenager returns from the grave and promptly makes life hell for those who ostracized him, in this jet-black horror comedy with echoes of Carrie At the center of the British secondary school in question is Justine (Tuppence Middleton), a pampered, elitist rich bitch. Following the suicide of a bullied classmate - overweight, asthmatic Darren Mullett (Calvin Dean) - Justine tries to wheedle her way into the "in crowd," whose members are every bit as snotty and obnoxious as she is, and strikes up a torrid affair with Alexis (Dimitri Leonidas), the most popular boy in class. For a time, everyone assumes that Darren is dead and gone; then his corpse begins turning up and gruesomely picking off the bullies, one by one.





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The head girl Justine gives a speech on the funeral of the teenage schoolmate Darren Mullet that has just committed suicide but she does not recall who he was. Then she is invited by Alexis to date him in the celebration party in the house of his friend Bradley. Sooner Justine discovers that Darren had a crush on her and was bullied by Bradley and his friends including Alexis. When each one of Bradley's friends is found dead, they discover that Darren has returned from beyond to revenge the humiliations he was submitted.




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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The Crazies



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Sahara director Breck Eisner teams with screenwriters Ray Wright (Pulse) and Scott Kosar (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) to give George A. Romero's underrated 1973 shocker a shiny new makeover in this update starring Timothy Olyphant and Radha Mitchell. Perform a Google search on "small-town America," and eventually you'll stumble across Ogden Marsh, a picturesque hamlet situated a safe distance from the nearest big city, and full of friendly faces. The citizens of Ogden Marsh are happy, albeit unremarkable people, but they're about to discover just how fragile their warm slice of the American dream really is. When a mysterious toxin transforms the locals into murderous maniacs, it's up to Sheriff David Dutton (Olyphant) to find out why a man who was once an upstanding citizen would attempt to massacre the local youth baseball team, and a caring father would burn his beloved family alive. Within hours the town has descended into total chaos, and the government has ordered it quarantined. Anyone who attempts to escape will be shot on sight, whether they're infected or not. Realizing that their only hope for survival is to fight through the madness that has consumed their once-quiet town, Sheriff Dutton, his pregnant wife, Judy (Mitchell), his deputy Russell (Joe Anderson), and frightened medical center assistant Becca (Danielle Panabaker) wage an epic struggle to discover the source of this malevolent scourge while fending off their infected friends and neighbors. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

You Tube Review
THE CRAZIES - A husband and wife in a small Midwestern town find themselves battling for survival as their friends and family descend into madness in The Crazies. A mysterious toxin in the water supply turns everyone exposed to it into mindless killers and the authorities leave the uninfected to their certain doom in this terrifying reinvention of the George Romero horror classic. Directed by Breck Eisner (Sahara), The Crazies is written by Ray Wright (Pulse, Case 39) and Scott Kosar (The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre). The American Dream goes horribly wrong when the residents of this picture-perfect town begin to succumb to an uncontrollable urge for violence and the horrific bloodshed escalates into anarchy. In an attempt to contain the epidemic, the military uses deadly force to close off access into or out of town, abandoning the few healthy citizens to the growing mayhem as depraved killers lurk in the shadows. Sheriff David Dutton (Timothy Olyphant); his pregnant wife, Judy (Radha Mitchell); Becca (Danielle Panabaker), an assistant at the medical center; and Russell (Joe Anderson), Duttons deputy and right-hand man, find themselves trapped in a once idyllic town they can no longer recognize. Unable to trust former neighbors and friends, deserted by the authorities and terrified of contracting the illness themselves, they are forced to band together in a nightmarish struggle for survival.



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Chinese Zodiac

Chinese Zodiac is a Jackie Chan movie So I find his movies Funny and action packed.


Review from Variety

Taking more than a dozen credits, including helmer-scribe, Jackie Chan emerges a Jackie-of-all-trades and master of none in his 101th film, "CZ12.


Taking more than a dozen credits, including helmer-scribe, Jackie Chan emerges a Jackie-of-all-trades and master of none in his 101th film, “CZ12.” Toplining the 58-year-old Hong Kong star as a bounty hunter rescuing Chinese national treasures around the globe, the pic reps an uneven ride that is repeatedly stalled by grandstanding anti-colonial screeds. Chan’s stunts may not wow as much as they have before, but longtime fans will still be moved by his self-punishing physical efforts and go-for-broke spirit. Though “CZ12″ is bound for a good international run

Jackie Chan in "CZ12"

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American ghost story



an American ghost Story is a Good movie That the movie is worth your time for the chill factor and entertainment. 


Review from BestHorrormovies
Paul (Stephen Twardokus) is an unemployed writer who is looking to make his mark on the literary world, and actually finish something he’s started. When a reportedly haunted house becomes available for rent Paul gathers up his belongings and his girlfriend Stella (Liesel Kopp) and moves into the house, hoping to contact the spirits and write a book about the experience (ala Ethan Hawke’s character in Sinister). The fact that the source of the haunting seems to be a man who murdered his wife and children in their beds before shooting himself in the head does not deter this endeavor. In fact, Paul attempts to decorate the house in precisely the manner it appeared when the grisly murders happened – he read somewhere that familiar surroundings help the spirits come forth.
The very first night the couple spends in the house gives hints that something strange is about to happen, as Stella hears “someone” roaming around the house at night. Later, while Paul is in the garage dealing with basketballs flying around on their own, Stella is terrified by all of the kitchen cabinet doors flying open (ala Paranormal Activity 2 or 3… don’t remember which). When Stella sees the kitchen chairs stacked up in a pyramid (ala Poltergeist) she’s had enough, and leaves her boyfriend to fend for himself in the obviously haunted dwelling. Can Paul finish what he started in this house, or has he bitten off more than he can chew?
In case it is not evident at this point, An American Ghost Story “borrows” a few themes and concepts from popular ghost stories from years past. There is even a nod to the confrontation with the crazy asylum-bound redhead from The Devil Inside (2012) when Paul goes to visit a prior resident of the house, who has been driven a bit crazy by the ordeal. The final confrontation in the third act is reminiscent of another film as well, but that one’s hard to place… maybe Warlock(1989). Still, in spite of the hodgepodge of other familiar films An American Ghost Story moves along well, and is pretty exciting in it’s climax, until… the final wrap-up. Nothing really happens, nothing is decided. There isn’t even a blatant set-up for a sequel. What we get is basically “wow, that place is really scary and I don’t want to live there anymore”. Then the film is done. Very disappointing.
An American Ghost Story is cheaply made, resulting in a kind of “soap opera feel” to the cinematography – not a deal breaker at all, but still a feature. The acting performances are credible and the characters are well done and adequately developed, and there aren’t any sound or lighting issues that sometimes plague low budget indie offerings. Overall the film is entertaining, and actually somewhat original in the way that so many other films are pieced together to create the quilt of a whole. It just would be nice if there were some kind of resolution, or some kind of foreboding in the end. Paul’s staying in the house and eventually confronting the ghost is good, but there is a definite sense of “then what?” in the film’s conclusion.
An American Ghost Story is a nice effort and a generally entertaining story with credible characters and performances. Just don’t expect anything to be revealed or decided in the end, because it’s not happening.
An American Ghost Story (previously The Remnant) was released in festivals in 2012, but becomes available to the public in August 2013 via DVD.
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Fright night 2



Well Fight night was Popular on This Blog so Fight night 2 has been added I found it funny when it came out. one of the 80's horror stories slash comedy

From Rotten Tomatoes

This horror-comedy sequel finds the teen protagonist of Fright Night being terrorized by the undead sister of the vampire he killed in the original film. Two years after the death of bloodsucker Jerry Dandridge, young Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale) has settled into life as a college student and rejected his former belief in the existence of vampires. Although he's busy pursuing the affections of determined coed Alex (Traci Lind), Charley soon falls under the spell of the mysterious and alluring Regine (Julie Carmen). Although everything about the woman screams vampire, her feminine charms -- and her claims of being nothing but an outlandish performance artist -- lead Charley to become her unwilling servant. Torn between Regine's enchantments and his loyalty to Traci, the youth again looks for help from Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall), the washed-up horror-show host who assisted him in the first film. Soon, Charley, Peter, and Traci are facing off against a coven of picturesque bloodsuckers led by Regine, who reveals herself to be the ancient sister of Jerry Dandridge. Directed and co-written by John Carpenter colleague Tommy Lee Wallace, Fright Night Part 2 includes a co-writing credit for Pretty Woman scribe Stephen Metcalfe and cinematography from Mark Irwin, who has worked with everyone from David Cronenberg to the Farrelly brothers







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Monday, September 23, 2013

Eyes of Laura Mars

Well its a John Carpenter's kinda forgotten film It has many Stars in it Faye Dunaway, Tommy Lee Jones. Well its a good Thrill ride.
From Collected Cinema
Now there's actually a double link with these two films; not only were they scripted (or at least co-scripted) by John Carpenter but both star Tommy Lee Jones before he became very famous. I've got to say I've never been wildly interested in Tommy Lee Jones in the past. He's a good actor for sure (see: Academy Award for The Fugitive) but he never really plays the hero in anything. John Carpenter on the other hand is probably my favourite director and I've picked up almost every film he's even been tangentially involved.
Eyes of Laura Mars (1978)
Eyes of Laura Mars was written by a young Carpenter and sold just prior to the success of Halloween. Faye Dunaway stars as the titular character, a controversial photographer noted for current series of photos, all of which involve lurid scenes of staged murder and female nudity. In a classic whodunnit storyline, people closely associated with Laura start being murdered by having their eyes stabbed. Mars would likely be a suspect were it not for the fact she witnessed all the murders. You see she has a psychic connection with the killer and when the murders are taking place, she sees through their eyes.
Tommy Lee Jones plays John Neville the investigating homicide detective assigned to her case. He begins the film not believing her but as the evidence builds that she is getting psychic visions they start working together to uncover the mystery. The suspects include her overbearing but somewhat camp manager Donald (Rene Auberjonois), her streetwise driver Tommy who harbours a criminal past (Brad Dourif), and her abusive ex-husband Michael (Raúl Juliá).
Despite the fact this isn't directed by Carpenter – it's directed by Irvin Kershner – it still very much feels like his work. Carpenter's scripts are all quite minimalist and efficient pieces and so is this. Much like Halloween, the film borrows heavily on the style of Italian giallo thrillers. The idea of seeing through the murderer's eyes but not revealing the identity was perhaps slightly more effective in Halloween.
The acting was pretty good. Other reviewers have noted that Dunaway plays the role quite one-noted. I can't say I've seen her in a lot of stuff before but I thought she played the role of a woman on the verge of mental breakdown pretty well. Considering they nearly cast Barbra Streisand in the lead I think we dodged a bullet. That said Streisand does sing the theme tune that goes over the opening and ending credits but you can fast forward through those.
It's interesting to see a younger less grizzled Tommy Lee Jones. Even at an early age he's perfectly suited to playing detective – over the years he's never been that versitile an actor but as soon as he starts talking in that Texan drawl you sit up an pay attention. The other standout is Brad Dourif in an early role as the shifty driver Tommy who imbues with character with a lot of pathos. Kershner's directing is slow and methodical but it gives the somewhat sillier moments of the film more weight than they deserve.
The ending is something of a love it or hate it affair. I'm not going to give it away but the killer's identity does get revealed along with a slightly iffy reason for their killings. Carpenter has gone on record to say that this wasn't in his original script, he deliberately wanted to keep the killer's identity mysterious (much like Michael Myers) in order to make them more scary.
For me, I was okay with the ending. I've seen worse but it made some sense I guess and didn't ruin the rest of the film. For anyone who enjoyed Halloween this is a decent (but obviously inferior) 70s thriller.
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Silver Wolf





I added this Movie for Family Friendly movie.
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A boy learns to deal with personal loss by making friends with a wild animal in this drama for the family. Jesse (Shane Meier) is a 16-year-old who is trying to put his life back together after the death of his father, who died while trying to rescue him in the wilderness. Jesse goes to live with his Uncle Roy (Michael Biehn), who lives in the rugged mountains of Washington State. While exploring, Jesse finds and rescues a wolf who has been seriously wounded; Jesse bonds with the animal, and while Roy understands the dangers of trying to tend to a wild animal, he allows Jesse to keep him, though Roy suggests that donating the wolf to a zoo might be a good idea. However, Jesse, who is fond of snowboarding, teaches the wolf to be his partner in skijoring, a sport in which a dog is used to haul a man on skis. John Rockwell (Roy Scheider), the owner of a ranch, has different plans for the animal; he sees the wolf as a threat to his stock and is determined to see that the animal is put down. Silverwolf was shot on location in Vancouver. 
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A boy learns to deal with personal loss by making friends with a wild animal in this drama for the family. Jesse (Shane Meier) is a 16-year-old who is trying to put hislife back together after the death of his father, who died while trying to rescue him in the wilderness. Jesse goes to live with his Uncle Roy (Michael Biehn), who lives in the rugged mountains of Washington State. While exploring, Jesse finds and rescues a wolf who has been seriously wounded; Jesse bonds with the animal, and while Roy understands the dangers of trying to tend to a wild animal, he allows Jesse to keep him, though Roy suggests that donating the wolf to a zoo might be a good idea. However, Jesse, who is fond of snowboarding, teaches the wolf to be his partner in skijoring, a sport in which a dog is used to haul a man on skis. John Rockwell (Roy Scheider), the owner of a ranch, has different plans for the animal; he sees the wolf as a threat to his stock and is determined to see that the animal is put down. Silverwolf was shot on location in Vancouver. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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