Bride of the Gorilla Movie Review

From the writer of the 1941 classic The Wolf Man, Bride of the Gorilla sought to recapture the imagination of moviegoers looking for men transforming into beasts. However, science fiction movies it's not remembered nearly (blog post) as fondly as it's predecessor. Is there a good reason for that, or is there something here we've been missing out

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Star Wars Review

The king-daddy of science fiction media today.. sort of like Fallout 4 is the lord of post-apocalyptic RPGs, Star Wars needs no introduction. Thus, I'll just use this blurb to point out that until the early 80s, the film was just called "Star Wars" as "Episode IV: A New Hope" wasn't tacked onto it just yet. That was but the first of the mountai

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Monster Island

Monster Island is the name of The Asylum’s 2019 mockbuster. It was published ironically around the same time that Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Monster Island is about an Island that is called Monster Island. Here a monster can also be found, and who, if you like, is sort of the island. This film, which is about an asylum has a budget

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Skinned Deep (2004) horror movie review

A homage to classic grindhouse horror cinema from 2004, Skinned Deep doesn't shy away from its inspiration at all in its aesthetic. Presented in a 4 by 3 aspect ratio, Decker Shado horror movie with heavy film grain and overdubbed dialogue, you don't even need the story of a middle-of-nowhere family of maniacs to make this one feel unnerving.

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Gamera The Brave Movie Review

The finale of Revenge of Gamerathon is finally here, with a review of Gamera the Brave! This 2006 reinvention of the iconic Kaiju sought to recapture the glory days of Gamera movies being heavily geared towards younger audiences. As such, it was directed by Ryuta Tazaki, known for his work on Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, Power Rangers Lightspeed Re

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