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Sunday, January 27, 2013
Life Zone (2011, PG-13, 86)
Three women have gone to clinics for abortions. They are kidnapped and forced to have their
babies. This movie is basically full of
propaganda for and against abortion.
Acting was bad, story was weird, not really a horror movie.
Apartment 145 (2011, R, 80)
Apartment 145 is yet another paranormal research movie. When the investigators come to the house
there are some creepy visuals and happenings.
By the end of the movie the makers had run out of ideas and ended it
poorly.
Hole (2009, PG-13, 92)
Hole is great for the young teen group. Two boys move into a house, with their
mother, and find a Hole in their basement.
Things come out of the hole to terrorize anyone who sees the hole. This movie is creepy by visuals. Hole can be enjoyed by adults as well.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Identity (2003, R, 90)
This movie has a second rate all-star cast. It is fun to see all the fairly known actors and
is quite entertaining. The story line
was a little whimsy, but it ends up fitting together decently. It has some suspense, thrill, some gore, and has
a good ending.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
House at the End of the Street (2012, PG-13, 101)
This movie has a great cast.
The story line did well, but gets a little scrabbled at the end. Over all this movie was just okay, although
that may have some to do with keeping at a PG-13 rating.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013, R, 92)
One of the best horror films of all time! This was a great extension of the
original! The blood was everywhere, but
wasn’t cheesy. There was no straight up
nudity, but did show some skin including side boob. The story line was fitting and actually went
stronger with the true story of Ed Gein.
This movie was done with research and with quality filming and
cast. The scares were great, continued
suspense, gore, Chainsaw, and Family! A Must See slasher!
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