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Title - The Demons of Ludlow Starring - Paul Von Hansen, Stephanie Creshna, Angailica, James R. Robinson, Carol Perry, C. Dave Davis, Debra Dulman Directed by - Bill Rebane Producer(s) - Bill Rebane Screenwriter(s) - William Arthur
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Review
Horror fans will definitely love this film complete with scenes that are genuinely frightening, unlike many horror films. Start with a town that has been presented with a piano on its 200th birthday. Unfortunately, the piano turns out to be anything but a wonderful gift.
Soon we learn that a group of warlocks have actually come back to life intent on one purpose; destroying a town and reclaiming the severed hands of Ludlow. It seems the warlocks have taken refuge in the giant white piano that has been presented to the town. They periodically come out in order to murder the grandchildren of the people who actually killed them.
Excellent casting and directing make this film truly a gem along with creepy music that really sets the right tone for the film. Horror collector films will definitely want to make this one a keeper as it is truly a masterpiece.
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Title - The Cold Starring - Tom Blair, Jim Iaquinta, Carol Perry, Stuart Osborne, Don Arthur Directed by - Bill Rebane Producer(s) - Alan Relner, Barbara J. Rebane Screenwriter(s) - Larry Dreyfus, William Arthur
Review
In this excellent horror film three millionaires who are bored gather together nine people in an old mansion and give them the proposition of conquering their biggest fears in order to get one million dollars in cash. While this film was produced in the 80’s it has a hint of reality TV's The Fear Factor.
Numerous scenes throughout the film are quite creepy as the group embarks on attempting to overcome their biggest fears in order to get the big prize. There are also several twists and turns throughout the film, keeping viewers on the very edge of their seats. In addition to plot twists there are also plenty of other surprises along the way as well as a dash of humor and a healthy dose of tension just to keep things interesting. Outdoor sequences really add to the creepiness of the atmosphere, which is quite chilling at times.
All in all, this is an excellent film and one that horror fans will be sure to love.
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Run Time - 1:23:53 File Size - 230mb
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Title - Cathy's Curse Starring - Alan Scarfe, Beverly Murray, Randi Allen, Roy Witham, Mary Morter, Dorothy Davis Directed by - Eddy Matalon Producer(s) - Nicole M. Boisvert, Eddy Matalon Screenwriter(s) - Myra Clement, Eddy Matalon
Review
This movie, also sometimes billed under Cauchemares, is about a young girl with a very serious problem. She has this favorite doll and unfortunately the doll has been killing people. The movie starts off way back in 1947 when a woman abandons her husband and daughter and leaves with her son. The husband goes off with the daughter to look for his missing wife and son. He ends up having a wreck and both he and the daughter are killed. The movie skips ahead to thirty-something years later when a man brings his wife and daughter to this really spooky house.
While she’s looking around the house the daughter, Cathy, finds a doll. Now, the doll is actually quite ugly and you get the feeling from the beginning that something isn’t quite right with this doll. As it turns out, the man in question is none other than the young boy who was taken by his mother except that now he is all grown up with a family of his own and he has returned to his childhood home. Shortly after his daughter, Cathy, finds the doll some really strange things start to happen. The man’s long dead sister begins to take possession of his daughter and then people start either going crazy or popping up dead. (Webmaster aside - I think laying down dead would be more likely.)
You definitely get the feeling that this film was inspired by The Exorcist and similar, but if you like those types of films, it’s a pretty good way to spend a couple of hours. Some of the scenes are really creepy; especially those with that doll.
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Title - Naked Massacre Starring - Mathieu Carriere, Debby Berger, Christine Boison, Miriam Boyer, Leonora Fani Directed by - Denis Heroux Producer(s) - Peter Fink, Georg M. Reuther Screenwriter(s) - Fred Denger, Denis Heroux
Review
(Webmaster note - This movie is so horrific my reviewer collapsed during viewing and was unable to finish his review. In fact he was so discombobulated that he missed two other reviews while recovering. So we called on our friends at IMDB for their review by Coventry from the Draconian Swamp of Unholy Souls for his penetrating review.)
"Naked Massacre is pretty strong stuff; a disturbing thriller definitely NOT for squeamish or faint-hearted people! It's not that gory or exaggeratedly sleazy, like the two key words of the title lead you to believe, but it's truly intense and filmed in such a sober way that you'll feel VERY uncomfortable.
The story is something like Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians", only in this case it's Eight Pretty Nurses. Actually, that's not funny since this movie is inspired by the murders committed by real-life madman Richard Speck in 1966, Chicago. The setting of this notorious case has been moved, very ingeniously I may add, to Ireland in the mid-70's, when there was the post-Vietnam depression as well as the Irish civil war and bombings.
On his way home from Vietnam, a young American soldier ends up in Belfast with no money or acquaintances. He's traumatized, has a very nihilistic world perspective and a petrifying hatred for women. It doesn't take long before he breaks into a mansion and starts terrorizing the eight young nurses that live there.
Naked Massacre is obviously cheap and poorly edited, yet the atmosphere is constantly grim and the murders are genuinely shocking. The girls are physically abused, emotionally tortured and eventually stabbed to death with a BIG knife. There are no morals, comic reliefs or happy endings here, so only people with an iron stomach will be able to sit through this movie without suffering from nightmares afterwards.
The acting performances are pretty decent, despite some of the dialogs being extremely inept and cheesy. Highly recommended in case you're searching for a horror/thriller that will really get under your skin."
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