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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
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| Unborn, The (2009) |
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Director: David S. Goyer Synopsis: Blade II and Batman Begins scribe David S. Goyer writes and directs this supernatural thriller about a 19-year-old girl (Odette Yustman) haunted by a "dybbuk" (a malevolent wandering soul of Jewish folklore) that was once a young boy ruthlessly slaughtered in Auschwitz. Casey Beldon (Yustman) was just a young girl when her mother vanished out of her life. And though Casey has never forgiven her mother for abandoning their family, she begins to understand wh ... Read more
CineMorte Rating:          (6/10)
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| Undead, The (1957) |
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Director: Roger Corman Synopsis: Legendary shlockmeister Roger Corman and long-time collaborator Charles B. Griffith attempted to cash in on the popular 1950s surge in Bridey Murphy reincarnation mania with this confusing and throughly weird thriller. It begins with researcher Richard Garland hypnotizing streetwalker Pamela Duncan in an attempt to record her past-life experiences as a condemned witch in the Dark Ages. After numerous silly attempts by Garland to save her -- including regressing himself i ... Read more
CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Undertaker and His Pals, The (1966) |
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Director: T.L.P. Swicegood Synopsis: Undertaker Mort (Ray Dannis) and his two restaurateur pals fatten their respective practices by killing a slew of locals, burying them in Mort's fine coffins and then serving them for dinner at the buddies' restaurant. The plan works until some local detectives smell something rotten in the situation. The comedy is served black in this 1960s British macabre treat, which mixes over-the-top gore with tongue-in-cheek laughs. ... Read more
CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Unearthly, The (1957) |
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Director: Boris Petroff Synopsis: Republic's The Unearthly was originally released on a double bill with The Beginning of the End. John Carradine chews the scenery as Professor Conway, who claims to have discovered a gland which enables his patients to live forever. Alas, most of Conway's human experiments are failures, left to scream and gibber in the doctor's cellar. His latest "volunteer", a beautiful neurotic named Grace (Allison Hayes), arouses Conway's libido, and as a result he is he ... Read more
CineMorte Rating: No Review Available Yet
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| Unearthly, The (1957) |
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Director: Boris Petroff Synopsis: Experiments with human glands have produced a number of hideous mutants in Dr. Charles Conway's foreboding house on a hill, but that doesn't stop Conway (horror legend John Carradine) from going back to the table -- using passing visitors eager for his medical services! With his henchman, Lobo (Tor Johnson), Conway sets his sights on an undercover cop determined to end this parade of monsters and madness. ~Netflix ... Read more
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| Unknown Terror, The (1957) |
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Director: Charles Marquis Warren Synopsis: Western writer/director Charles Marquis Warren makes one of his periodic excursions into horror with The Unknown Terror. Filmed in Mexico, the story focuses on three American adventurers (John Howard, Mala Powers and Paul Richards) who search for a missing explorer. They stumble across the Cave of Death, the forbidden domain of a mad scientist (Gerald Milton) who has developed a "killer fungus." Before long, one of the trio has fallen victim to the homicidal mold. It is ... Read more
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| Up From the Depths (1979) |
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Director: Charles B. Griffith Synopsis: A group of fishermen and seamen band together to fight a monstrous finny fiend that is terrorizing a resort. They are in humorous competition with hotel guests, who hope to win a prize by killing the beast. In one particularly grisly bit of humor, a dead fisherman's body is put to really good use. The director was a scriptwriter for the Roger Corman version of A Little Shop of Horrors, and the antic sensibilities he showed there also inform this peculiar little mo ... Read more
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