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Devouring the Zombie Films of the Living. Contents – List of Film. Newer posts →. Zombie Movie Review: Alien Undead. December 1, 2011. AKA The Dark Lurking. Yes, admittedly it’s difficult to create a unique sci-fi horror movie these days, but if you’re going to steal from the classics (not including Doom there, obviously) try to be a little less blatant about it, eh? DVD is available now from Left Films. Zombie Movie Review: Walking The Dead. November 17, 2011. Well, now that season two of The Walking De...
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EAT MY BRAINS! - Top Ten Essential Takashi Miike Works - Top Ten Article
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L Link to Us. Top Ten Essential Takashi Miike Works. Takashi Miike was making straight-to-DVD movies for almost a decade before Audition. Hit the festival circuit and earned him worldwide notoriety. Just a few years after that movie’s entrance into cult-dom, he was sufficiently renowned to earn a wry cameo as a businessman in Eli Roth’s Hostel. To knockabout children’s films ( Zebraman. And cheesy teen movies ( Andromedia. And Mega Mouse Vs Uber-Ferret. Miike is best known for extreme violence, warped se...
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EAT MY BRAINS - The Brigand of Kandahar Review
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L Link to Us. Click on the icons above to purchase this title and support Eat My Brains! The Brigand of Kandahar (1965). Half-cast British officer finds himself helping the local tribesman in 1880 in British India after being freed by them following a court-martial for cowardice. Now here’s something for all fans of Hammer Film Production’s output! A world DVD premiere of their 1965 release The Brigand of Kandahar. And digitally remastered no less! The Brigand of Kandahar. Where the film lacks is in the ...
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EAT MY BRAINS! - Top Ten Essential Takashi Miike Works - Top Ten Article
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L Link to Us. Top Ten Essential Takashi Miike Works. Takashi Miike was making straight-to-DVD movies for almost a decade before Audition. Hit the festival circuit and earned him worldwide notoriety. Just a few years after that movie’s entrance into cult-dom, he was sufficiently renowned to earn a wry cameo as a businessman in Eli Roth’s Hostel. To knockabout children’s films ( Zebraman. And cheesy teen movies ( Andromedia. And Mega Mouse Vs Uber-Ferret. Miike is best known for extreme violence, warped se...
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EAT MY BRAINS! - Prometheus: Your Questions Answered - Feature Article
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L Link to Us. Prometheus: Your Questions Answered. Everyone on the ship is quite stupid. They might as well have shot the cast of Hollyoaks into space, for the quality of decision-making on display. They land on a moon, they find an Engineer base, and they are endangered by thousands of tins of Plot Goo. Plot Goo is vital to this film it serves every required narrative function. Need an alien to scatter his DNA into the ocean? Bathe them in Plot Goo. Need a character to turn into a monkey-monster? Why wo...
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L Link to Us. You're Next - Review. Shit, I'm outta here. World War Z - Review. The most expensive zombie movie ever isn't actually that bad. Zombies attack a casino in Reno. Whatever next? From Beyond - Review. So there you are mucking about stimulating the pineal gland and the next thing you know your dead colleague returns from beyond. Prometheus: Your Questions Answered - Feature. Prometheus, then. That was a bit confusing, wasn’t it? Worry not we can explain everything. Kinda. The Jay and Sean Show.
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EAT MY BRAINS! - Top Ten Films of 2011 - Top Ten Article
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L Link to Us. Top Ten Films of 2011. Away from the needless remakes and crud blockbusters, 2011 was actually a very decent year for the genre. A number of movies narrowly avoided missing out on a place in the final top ten and it seems a shame to deny them a mention here. Wake Wood. The least publicised but by far the best of the Hammer Horror revival, was a visceral and jolting contemporary spin on the much recycled Monkey’s Paw story. Tucker And Dale Vs Evil. The haunting low-key sci-fi Never Let Me Go.
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L Link to Us. You're Next - Review. Shit, I'm outta here. World War Z - Review. The most expensive zombie movie ever isn't actually that bad. Zombies attack a casino in Reno. Whatever next? From Beyond - Review. So there you are mucking about stimulating the pineal gland and the next thing you know your dead colleague returns from beyond. Prometheus: Your Questions Answered - Feature. Prometheus, then. That was a bit confusing, wasn’t it? Worry not we can explain everything. Kinda. Black Sunday (Blu Ray).
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L Link to Us. You're Next - Review. Shit, I'm outta here. World War Z - Review. The most expensive zombie movie ever isn't actually that bad. Zombies attack a casino in Reno. Whatever next? From Beyond - Review. So there you are mucking about stimulating the pineal gland and the next thing you know your dead colleague returns from beyond. Prometheus: Your Questions Answered - Feature. Prometheus, then. That was a bit confusing, wasn’t it? Worry not we can explain everything. Kinda. The Last Horror Movie.
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EAT MY BRAINS! - Vigilante Night - Zombie Club
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L Link to Us. Who doesn't love a good vigilante movie? Or a bad one for that matter. The Michael Winner / Charles Bronson partnership sure has a lot to answer for throughout the years, but at least we could sleep better at night safe in the knowledge that there may be a bad ass bringer of justice around every stinking street corner armed with a .45 handgun and a shitload of hate. And what better way to kick of Vigilant Night than with a movie as aptly titled as Vigilante. I noticed something new about vi...
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