Thursday, September 09, 2010  

Below, you'll find a listing of all the movies that are in our database so far. Some have been reviewed and, eventually, they all will be. Although you may not agree with what we have to say here and we're not trying to change your mind on how you feel about a movie, we are just giving you OUR take on it so don't take it too seriously. We will try not to give out any spoilers nor how the movie ends but we'll let you know in advance if we do so. Also, we will try to limit the amount of nudity we show but if it's relevant enough to the movie (no porn shots, sadly), we'll show it. We also feel that if someone puts the energy and time into making a movie, they at least deserve one rating point.
 
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Rabid (1977)
Rabid (1977) Director: David Cronenberg
Synopsis: Bleak, disturbing and gloriously low-budget, this gruesome chiller directed by David Cronenberg is not for the squeamish. After a horrific motorcycle crash, an injured woman (Marilyn Chambers) receives experimental surgery that saves her life, but side effects leave her thirsty for blood -- and give her a gruesome capability to extract it. Worse, her victims become as bloodthirsty as she is! ... Read more

CineMorte Rating:   (8/10)

Race with the Devil (1975)
Race with the Devil (1975) Director: Jack Starrett
Synopsis: Blend action and horror, mix with a solid cast and Jack Starrett's expert direction, and you get this spooky brew from 1975. Peter Fonda, Lara Parker, Warren Oates and Loretta Swit star as vacationers headed to Colorado in a deluxe recreational vehicle. When they stop for the night, the men get pie-eyed and inadvertently witness a satanic sacrifice...and before you can say "Beelzebub," the foursome become the targets of a devil-worshipping cult. ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Rawhead Rex (1986)
Rawhead Rex (1986) Director: George Pavlou
Synopsis: A humble Irish farmer decides that it is high time to move that big old stone in his field that has been there seemingly since the dawn of time. This gory horror film, an adaptation from one of noted British-author Clive Barker's short stories, follows what happens next. No sooner does he move the rock when out rushes an enormous, blood-thirsty pagan demon, Rawhead Rex, who immediately goes berserk and begins biting people left and right. Among the bitten is the son of a ... Read more

CineMorte Rating:   (5/10)

Re-Animator (1985)
Re-Animator (1985) Director: Stuart Gordon
Synopsis: Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs) is a brilliant medical student who has perfected a green-glowing serum for regenerating life into dead things -- or even parts of dead things. But a corrupt superior, Dr. Carl Hill (David Gale), assumes control of West's experiments and winds up, by ghastly necessity, using the stuff on his own severed head and body. West and in-over-his-head co-worker Dan Cain (Bruce Abbott) struggle to control the now out-of-control effects of the serum, bu ... Read more

CineMorte Rating:   (9/10)

Recon 2020: The Caprini Massacre (2004)
Recon 2020: The Caprini Massacre (2004) Director: Christian Viel
Synopsis: In the year 2020, Earth has been destroyed by radioactivity and the remaining humans live on a distant star, where the evil Ma'har alien race terrorizes them and the Galactic Marine Infantry protects them in this sci-fi thriller. When Infantry members on a reconnaissance mission stumble onto the Ma'har's hidden lab, they discover a horrifying new breed of monsters created by the aliens. Now begins a brutal fight to the death. ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Red Sands (2009)
Red Sands (2009) Director: Alex Turner
Synopsis: A group of U.S. soldiers encounter a powerful supernatural force in this taut psychological horror film from Dead Birds director Alex Turner. Afghanistan, present day: a U.S. military unit is dispatched to secure a strategic road. During the course of their mission, the soldiers notice an ancient stone statue nestled deep in a narrow gorge. When one of the soldiers takes a shot at the sculpture, a vengeful supernatural spirit is awakened from its centuries-long slumber. ... Read more

CineMorte Rating:   (5/10)

Redneck Zombies (1987)
Redneck Zombies (1987) Director: Pericles Lewnes
Synopsis: One of Troma Studios' schlock classics from the 1980s, Redneck Zombies is a gleefully tasteless tale of comic cannibalism shot on tape in rural Maryland. When a drum of toxic waste falls off an Army jeep, it ends up as the secret ingredient in a new batch of moonshine. The resulting brew turns those who imbibe it into flesh-eating ghouls. Pity the unlucky Yankee campers who end up on the locals' menu. ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Reincarnate, The (1971)
Reincarnate, The (1971) Director: Don Haldane
Synopsis: Everest Julian, a dying lawyer, is the bearer of a brain which holds memories from before mankind lived on the planet, and all subsequent experiences. Before he dies, Julian must find some poor fool to receive this unwelcome legacy. He chooses David Reynolds, an artist who is slow to understand the implications of his request. One highlight of the film is the repeated appearance of a mysterious, problem-solving cat. ~All Movie Guide ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Relic, The (1997)
Relic, The (1997) Director: Peter Hyams
Synopsis: The occult best-seller by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child becomes a chilling tale of a biological mutant on the loose during an opening night gala at Chicago's Museum of Natural History in this monster flick directed by Peter Hyams (Timecop). Tom Sizemore is the cop on the case; Penelope Miller and James Whitmore (who faced down a similar menace in the 1954 classic Them!) are the scientists who discover the creature's terrible identity. ~Netflix ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Reptilicus (1961)
Reptilicus (1961) Director: Poul Bang, Sidney W. Pink
Synopsis: The tail of a dinosaur is excavated from the frozen tundra in Lapland and shipped to the Danish Aquarium in Copenhagen for safekeeping in this hilarious sci-fi mess. Someone turns off the refrigeration, alas, and the tail thaws. Regeneration sets in with alarming dispatch and soon the serpent-like monster, named "Reptilicus" by the learned paleontologist in charge, is devouring a paper mache Copenhagen. Written in Hollywood by Danish-American Ib Melchior (the son of Wagn ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Return of Count Yorga, The (1971)
Return of Count Yorga, The (1971) Director: Bob Kelljan
Synopsis: Lonely vampire Count Yorga and his bloodthirsty cohorts begin living in a ramshackle mansion located near an orphanage. This slightly fang-in-cheek horror film chronicles what happens when the Count falls in love with a toothsome young woman and tries to make her his bride. Fortunately for her, her boy friend has other ideas. ~All Movie Guide ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Return of Dracula, The (1958)
Return of Dracula, The (1958) Director: Paul Landres
Synopsis: Originally released as The Return of Dracula (and also known by the irrelevant title The Fantastic Disappearing Man), this interesting vampire variant on Shadow of a Doubt finds the infamous Count (Francis Lederer) leaving his castle digs in Transylvania and departing for the United States after killing an artist and assuming his identity. Passing himself off as a distant relative, he settles in with the Mayberry family in California, where he begins ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Return of the Blind Dead (1973)
Return of the Blind Dead (1973) Director: Amando de Ossorio
Synopsis: As the second installment of writer-director Amando de Ossorio's four-part horror masterpiece, this chilling film picks up where the first left off, following the terrifying Templar Knights' destruction of the modern village that now occupies their final resting place. Taking refuge in a deserted church, a small group of weary survivors band together to stave off certain death. But are they any match for the undead?

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CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet


Return of the Fly (1959)
Return of the Fly (1959) Director: Edward Bernds
Synopsis: This sequel to Kurt Neumann's The Fly (1958) is peculiar, to say the least. Producer/director Neumann had passed away during the summer of 1958, and the studio needed a sequel. The resulting film, Return of the Fly, was directed by Edward L. Bernds, a filmmaker (and former sound man at Columbia Pictures) most closely associated with the Three Stooges, but who had lately moved successfully into popular science fiction, with movies such as World Without En ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Return of the Living Dead III (1993)
Return of the Living Dead III (1993) Director: Brian Yuzna
Synopsis: Teen sweethearts Curt (J. Trevor Edmond) and Julie (Melinda Clarke) are shocked when they uncover the secret work of government scientists who are reanimating the dead for military use. But when Julie dies in a motorcycle accident, the grieving Curt drags her corpse to the lab, hoping to bring her back. With the feds intent on resurrecting Julie's hot zombie bod, the undying lovers set off on a heart-stopping joyride through the bowels of hell. ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Return of the Living Dead Part II (1988)
Return of the Living Dead Part II (1988) Director: Ken Wiederhorn
Synopsis: What's that smell? When a barrel of mysterious gas rolls off an Army truck, a group of curious kids opens the lid: big mistake. The lethal stench soon wafts into a nearby cemetery, reanimating a horde of ravenous zombies. And these flesh-hungry members of the undead have only one thing on the brain, and that's ... brains! ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Return of the Living Dead, The (1985)
Return of the Living Dead, The (1985) Director: Dan O'Bannon
Synopsis: The freshly risen undead are ready to party in this horror-comedy that finds two employees of a medical supply company unwittingly releasing several zombies from cylinders in which they've been trapped for years. Soon, the local citizenry is forced to deal with a large-scale zombie epidemic as the nasty, brain-eating creatures go on a rampage -- hungry as ever and eager to make up for lost time! ... Read more

CineMorte Rating:   (8/10)

Return of the Vampire, The (1944)
Return of the Vampire, The (1944) Director: Lew Landers
Synopsis: The silver screen's greatest vampire (Bela Lugosi) dons his cape and fangs once again as Dracula -- this time, terrorizing a family in battered World War II London. Aided by a werewolf assistant and posing as a scientist who just escaped from a concentration camp, Dracula tries to put the bite on Frieda Inescort and Nina Foch, among others, before cooler heads stake him out...as it were. ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Revenge of Frankenstein (1958)
Revenge of Frankenstein (1958) Director: Terence Fisher
Synopsis: He may be calling himself "Dr. Stein," but the audience isn't fooled: that popular general practitioner (Peter Cushing) in the mittel-European village of Carlsbruck is none other than our old friend, Victor Frankenstein. No one seems unduly concerned when the patients in a charity clinic begin losing their arms and legs during Dr. Stein's emergency operations -- no one except his young rival, Dr. Kleve (Kerwin Mathews). Threatening to expose Dr. Stein as the fugitive fro ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

Revenge of the Creature (1955)
Revenge of the Creature (1955) Director: Jack Arnold
Synopsis: Revenge of the CreatureThe Creature from the Black Lagoon--and like its predecessor, the film was lensed in 3-D (though released "flat" in most theatres). Though the audience had seen the Gill-Man shot full of holes in the first picture, he still resides in the Black Lagoon in the sequel, apparently none the worse for wear. Two oceanographers (John Bromfield and Robert B. Williams) capture the c ... Read more

CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet

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