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| Alice, Sweet Alice (1976) |
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Director: Alfred Sole Synopsis: After 10 year-old Karen (Brooke Shields) is killed in church on the occasion of her first communion in 1960s New Jersey, Alice, her seemingly innocent 12-year-old sister, becomes the prime suspect. Matters are complicated when more of Alice's family members turn up dead along with residents of her apartment building. Is a twelve year-old girl capable of such mayhem, or is she too obvious a suspect? Shot in Paterson, New Jersey, ALICE, SWEET ALICE features a surprising am ... Read more
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| Alien (1979) |
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Director: Ridley Scott Synopsis: When commercial towing vehicle Nostromo, heading back to Earth, intercepts an S-O-S signal from a nearby planet, the crew are under obligation to investigate. After a bad landing on the planet, some crew members leave the ship to explore the area. At the same time as they discover a hive colony of some unknown creature, the ship's computer deciphers the message to be a warning, not a call for help. When one of the eggs is disturbed, the crew do not know the danger they a ... Read more
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| Alien Factor, The (1978) |
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Director: Don Dohler Synopsis: A space ship lands in the boondocks. The ship's three passengers, grotesque monstrosities all, emerge from the wreckage. They launch a reign of terror against the local citizens. Can hero Ben Zachary (Don Leifert) save the day? ~All Movie Guide ... Read more
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| Aliens (1986) |
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Director: James Cameron Synopsis: In this action-packed sequel to Alien, Sigourney Weaver returns as Ripley, the only survivor from mankind's first encounter with the monstrous Alien. Her account of the Alien and the fate of her crew are received with skepticism - until the mysterious disappearance of colonists on LV-426 lead her to join a team of high-tech colonial marines sent in to investigate. [source: Twentieth Century Fox DVD] ... Read more
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| All The Colors of the Dark (1972) |
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Director: Sergio Martino Synopsis: Pretty Edwige Fenech spends most of her time either naked or dazed in this tiresome tale of devil worship from the director of I Corpi Presentano Tracce di Violenza Carnale. Set in England, the film stars Fenech as a woman who is in therapy for nightmares related to the long-ago murder of her mother. Offering a cure for her woes, a neighbor takes her to a sabbat, where she is seduced and tattooed by the crazed leader of a satanic cult. Soon, the cult is commanding her to ... Read more
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| Alligator (1980) |
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Director: Lewis Teague Synopsis: Lewis Teague directed this sly horror-comedy from a script by John Sayles, which plays off the old urban legend about the dangers of flushing one's pet alligator down the toilet. One such unlucky reptile is "Ramon," who survives in the subterranean cesspool by feeding on the steroid-saturated carcasses of dogs dumped there by chemical company researchers and eventually bulks up to the size of a Winnebago. When assorted sewage workers start disappearing into Ramon's massi ... Read more
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| Alligator People, The (1959) |
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Director: Roy Del Ruth Synopsis: A couple is separated on a train when the husband (Richard Crane) gets off and is never seen again. His wife (Beverly Garland) spends years searching and finally finds him in a bog near his family home, but their meeting is soured when she discovers he's been turned into part alligator, part human by a mad scientist (George Macready). Now, she must race against time to rescue her mutant husband from the scientist before it's too late. ... Read more
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| Amazing Colossal Man, The (1957) |
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Director: Bert I. Gordon Synopsis: While overseeing the atomic tests in the Nevada desert, Army colonel Glenn Langan is exposed to extensive amounts of radiation. As a result, Langan grows, and grows, and grows, at the rate of ten feet per day. This sudden height gain adversely affects the poor man's mind, and soon he's as mad as a hatter. Looking for all the world like Mr. Clean in a diaper, the Colossal Man goes on a murderous rampage, laying waste to several Las Vegas landmarks. ~All Movie Guide ... Read more
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| American Psycho (2000) |
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Director: Mary Harron Synopsis: With a chiseled chin and an iron physique, Patrick Bateman's looks make him the ideal yuppie -- and the ideal serial killer. That's the joke behind American Psycho, which follows a killer at large during the 1980s junk-bond boom. Bateman (Christian Bale) takes pathological pride in everything from his business card to his Huey Lewis CD collection, all the while plotting his next victim's vivisection. ... Read more
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| American Werewolf in London, An (1981) |
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Director: John Landis Synopsis: In John Landis' (The Blues Brothers, Animal House) dripping black comedy, two American students (David Naughton and Griffin Dunne) on a European vacation wander into a creepy local pub in Northern England and are quickly thrown out. Stranded and alone in the dark countryside, the pair get lost in their search for warm lodging. Little do they know that they are about to be changed forever by an ancient terror as they walk along the moors on a m ... Read more
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| American Werewolf in Paris, The (1997) |
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Director: Anthony Waller Synopsis: This British-Dutch-Luxembourgian co-production is "based on characters created by John Landis" for his An American Werewolf in London (1981). In the opening, a man is seen under attack, almost managing an escape from the Parisian sewers before an unseen creature pulls him back. Meanwhile, tourist Andy (Tom Everett Scott) is seeing the sights of Paris with his pals Brad (Vince Vieluf) and Chris (Phil Buckman). When Serafine (Julie Delpy) leaps off the Eiffel Tower just be ... Read more
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| Amityville 3-D (1983) |
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Director: Richard Fleischer Synopsis: The third installment in the haunted-house saga discards any pretense of being based on actual events in order to provide the requisite cheap thrills sought by audiences during the short-lived 3-D revival of the early '80s. When a skeptical reporter (Tony Roberts) with a penchant for debunking phony psychic hoaxes moves into the Long Island house to disprove its nightmarish legend, he and his family are set upon by all manner of supernatural beasties. Many such manifesta ... Read more
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| Amityville Horror, The (1979) |
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Director: Stuart Rosenberg Synopsis: There's no place like home...for bloodcurdling horror! James Brolin, Margot Kidder and Academy Award winner Rod Steiger fall prey to the powers of darkness in this spine-tingling tale of a house possessed by unspeakable evil. One of the most talked-about haunted-house stories of all time, The Amityville Horror will hit you where you live.
For George and Kathy Lutz, the colonial home on the river's edge seemed ideal: quaint, spacious and amazingly affo ... Read more
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| Amityville II: The Possesion (1982) |
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Director: Damiano Damiani Synopsis: 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 blac ... Read more
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| And Now the Screaming Starts (1973) |
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Director: Roy Ward Baker Synopsis: This creepy, atmospheric horror film from England's Amicus Productions dispenses with much of the tongue-in-cheek presentation of their popular '70s horror anthologies (such as Asylum and Dr. Terror's House of Horrors) in favor of a more adult-oriented approach. The story begins in the 18th century, as a young stable hand tries to prevent nobleman Fengriffen (Herbert Lom) from raping a young servant girl -- who happens to be the stable hand's wife -- and fo ... Read more
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| Angel for Satan, An (1966) |
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Director: Camillo Mastrocinque Synopsis: One of the last and most interesting Italian horror productions featuring the alluring Barbara Steele, this obscure feature from Crypt of the Vampire director Camillo Mastrocinque apparently never found distribution in English, and dubbed or subtitled prints are all but nonexistent. Steele's character in the film is haunted by a decrepit statue submerged in a lake, whose features look disturbingly like her own. Upon complete restoration of the statue, Steele begin ... Read more
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| Angel Heart (1987) |
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Director: Alan Parker Synopsis: The time is the 1950s: seedy Brooklyn private eye Harry Angel (Mickey Rourke) is hired by shady Louis Cyphre (Robert De Niro) to locate a pop singer who reneged on a debt. Harry ventures into Harlem, the first step of a Heart of Darkness-inspired odyssey. Each time Harry makes contact with someone who might know the singer's whereabouts, he or she is killed in a horrible, ritualistic fashion; a Satanic cult seems to be at the bottom of all the carnage. Harry solve ... Read more
CineMorte Rating:          (7/10)
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| Anthropophagus: The Grim Reaper (1980) |
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Director: Joe D'Amato Synopsis: In this Z-grade Italian "gorror" movie, an American student and her friends go on a tour of the Greek islands and find themselves victimized and eaten by a disfigured psychotic cannibal who thinks that eating the flesh of strangers will help him atone for eating his own family after they were shipwrecked. Italian shlockmeister Joe D'Amato directed this yummy bit of fun. ~All Movie Guide ... Read more
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| Ape (1976) |
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Director: Paul Leder Synopsis: In this Korean version of King Kong, a giant ape is captured and ensconced on an offshore freighter. Escaping from his floating prison, the ape goes on a rampage through the city of Seoul, giving the Korean army the finger as they try to stop him. But when he comes upon American actress Marilyn Baker (Joanna Kerns), who is in town shooting a film, he falls in love with her. ... Read more
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| Ape Man, The (1943) |
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Director: William Beaudine Synopsis: Lugosi's Dr. Brewster had experimented with a spinal serum derived from the fluids of a gorilla. The dedicated medico naturally tested the serum on himself and now appears incapable of walking upright, in dire need of a shave. Needless to say, the only antidote is human spinal fluid (which Lugosi pronounces "fluit"). Accompanied by screaming headlines such as "Ape man killer still on the loose!" Dr. Brewster and his gorilla henchman (Emil VanHorn, whose simian suit paid ... Read more
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