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7 Mummies (2005)
Director: Nick Quested
Synopsis: Mummies stars Danny Trejo, Max Perlich, and Billy Worth as members of a group of criminals who set out to find a cache of gold hidden in Mexico. The group soon discovers that mummies are in charge of protecting the valuable commodity. ~All Movie Guide ... Read more

CineMorte Rating:   (3/10)

8th Plague, The (2006)
Director: Franklin Guerrero Jr.
Synopsis: While searching for her missing sister Nikki (Laura Chaves) in a remote mountain town, Launa (Leslie Ann Valenza) stumbles upon an evil force that threatens all of humanity in this action-packed horror tale. When Nikki fails to return from a camping trip, Launa and her friends head to the site, where she finds help from a strange man named Mason (DJ Perry). At an abandoned prison, they run head-on into a recently resurrected evil. ... Read more

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Abe's Tomb (2007)
Director: Carl R. Merritt
Synopsis: A group of vampire-fighting mortals team up with a powerful ghoul to rid a small town of a legion of menacing bloodsuckers led by the merciless queen, Vampra (Amanda Fire). The captain of the police force has to choose either a horrible death now and destroy the vampire threat for good -- or die an even worse death after the planet becomes infested with vampires. ... Read more

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Abomination, The (1986)
Director: Bret McCormick
Synopsis: Bret McCormick directed this gory horror film using the name "Max Raven". The plot concerns a young man possessed by an ancient demon which lives in his kitchen and causes him to murder people. The only amusing scenes concern the protagonist's mother, who hacks up tumors after watching a televised religious program. With its weak story and low-rent effects, one can see why it never got a theatrical release, and even genre fans are likely to be disappointed. ~All Movie Gu ... Read more

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Abomination: The Evilmaker II (2003)
Director: John Bowker
Synopsis: In Abomination: Evilmaker II, it's a year after the events in The Evilmaker, and Rachel's sister Kathy (Kylene Wetherell) is trying to find out what happened that night. The psychic Kathy follows her missing sister's trail to the horrifying building and discovers a world of demonic evil. ... Read more

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Absurd (1981)
Director: Joe D'Amato
Synopsis: Aristide Massaccesi directed this gory sequel to Antropophagous under the pseudonym Peter Newton, although he is best known as Joe D'Amato. The plot is styled more after Halloween II than the original, however, as the mutant cannibal (Luigi Montefiore) murders people in a hospital while being pursued by Edmund Purdom (Pieces). Female lead Katya Berger does her best to look menaced, but despite a great deal of gratuitous bloodshed, the film raises few gooseb ... Read more

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Aftermath, The (1982)
Director: Steve Barkett
Synopsis: After a lengthy space mission, two astronauts (Steve Barkett and Larry Latham) return to an Earth transformed by nuclear war. As renegade gangs and mutants rule Los Angeles, the astronauts join two pretty women and a couple of kids in a growing resistance movement. This sci-fi adventure follows the men as they battle bell-bottomed biker Cutter (Sid Haig) and his brutal gang. ... Read more

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All The Colors of the Dark (1972)
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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Angel for Satan, An (1966)
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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Astounding She-Monster, The (1958)
Director: Ronald V. Ashcroft
Synopsis: Hollywood gangsters kidnap a Beverly Hills socialite in her Cadillac convertible and whisk her off to a remote mountain cabin where a curvy "starlet" in a spandex spacesuit lands in her "white light' spaceship to bring handsome leading man Robert Clarke a message and to heat up his hormones. One problem with this cosmic encounter--her touch is deadly! An Atomic Age cult classic that could have only come out of the Hollywood B-movie factory of the 1950s. If tough gangster ... Read more

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Astro Zombies, The (1968)
Director: Ted V. Mikels
Synopsis: John Carradine stars as Dr. DeMarco, a loony scientist whose original concept to build a humanoid robot for space missions is fouled somewhat by his choice of a psycho-killer's brain for his first subject. Instead of doing the sensible thing and retiring from the mad-doc profession, DeMarco chooses instead to build another robot to hunt down the last one. His efforts are only slightly hindered by a moronic CIA investigation (led by a hung-over Wendell Corey, in his final ... Read more

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Attack of the Aztec Mummy (1957)
Director: Rafael Portillo
Synopsis: When Dr. Almada (Ramon Gay) hypnotizes his fiancée, Flora (Rosa Arenas), he learns she's the reincarnation of an Aztec maiden who was killed for loving a warrior in this Mexican horror flick. They travel to the site of her remains, a hidden chamber in the Great Pyramid of Yucatán, where they encounter her former lover, now a mummy (Angel Di Stefani). His wrath awakened, the mummy follows them to Mexico City, terrorizing everyone in his path. ... Read more

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Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959)
Director: Bernard L. Kowalski
Synopsis: This hysterical drive-in favorite pits a community of swamp-dwelling yokels against the silliest-looking monsters since the shag-rug aliens of The Creeping Terror. Despite the strange sucker-marks found on a dead trapper's blood-drained body, and a man's story of seeing his unfaithful wife and her lover dragged into the swamp by the creatures, the police refuse to acknowledge that something freaky is going on. Only after more trappers disappear does the local game warden ... Read more

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Bad Taste (1987)
Director: Peter Jackson
Synopsis: When an army of evil aliens invades earth intending to sell humans as intergalactic hamburger meat, the New Zealand government calls in an elite team of psychotic assassins. But are these boys brutal enough to tackle the vilest villains in the universe? From director Peter Jackson (Lord of the Rings), it's the ultimate battle of flying guts, splattering brains, exploding sheep and guzzling vomit, and is a favorite for horror comedy fans. ... Read more

CineMorte Rating:   (8/10)

Basket Case (1982)
Director: Frank Henenlotter
Synopsis: Carrying a mysterious wicker basket around with him, Duane Bradley arrives in Manhattan and checks into a sleazy Times Square hotel. What's in the basket, you ask? Why, Duane's hideously misshapen Siamese twin brother, Belial, of course! Originally born attached to Duane's side, the little monster was surgically removed by some quack doctors and rudely left for dead in a plastic garbage bag. But Belial survived, and Duane has hit the Big Apple with his beastly bro to wre ... Read more

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Battle Royale (2000)
Director: Kinji Fukasaku
Synopsis: In a future where society is on the verge of collapse, the government takes drastic action against the problem of rebellious teenagers in this violent sci-fi opus from Japan. In the year 2002, Japan's economy has taken a dramatic turn for the worse, and massive unemployment and inflation have thrown most adults into a state of chaos; the nation's youth culture responds with unprecedented violence, delinquency, and truancy. Desperate to restore order, the Japanese parliam ... Read more

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Battle Royale 2 (2003)
Director: Kenta Fukasaku, Kinji Fukasaku
Synopsis: It's three years after the events of the original Battle Royale, and Shuya Nanahara is now an internationally-known terrorist determined to bring down the government. His terrorist group, Wild Seven, stages an attack that levels several buildings in Tokyo on Christmas Day, killing 8000 people. Exactly one year afterward, the government enacts the "New Century Terrorist Counter-Measure Alternative" program, a.k.a. the BRII act, and sends the forty-two students of Shikanot ... Read more

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Bay of Blood (1971)
Director: Mario Bava
Synopsis: hough most do not watch Mario Bava films for their tightly constructed plots, this film still provided much of the inspiration for the first two FRIDAY THE 13TH films, as well as some of the actual scenes. The plot hinges on a bunch of murderous ... Full Descriptionrelatives who are all competing to inherit the estate of the matron of the family, which is mainly the bayside resort at which they are staying. However, a gaggle of teens show up and see a bit too much and ... Read more

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Beware! The Blob (1972)
Director: Larry Hagman
Synopsis: A geologist (Godfrey Cambridge) in the Arctic makes an unusual discovery. But when he brings the frozen specimen home to study it, he inadvertently awakens a terrifying evil. The blob is back and hungrier than ever as it goes on a bloody killing spree, terrorizing a town and devouring everyone in its path. ... Read more

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Bio Zombie (1998)
Director: Wilson Yip
Synopsis: Wilson Yip directs the horror comedy movie Bio Zombie, in which a biological weapon has the power to turn people into zombies. Woody Invincible (Jordan Chan) and Crazy Bee (Sam Lee) are two kids who work at a video store in a mall. While driving their boss' car, they crash into an agent carrying the deadly weapon in a tainted soft drink. Putting him in the trunk, they go back to the mall. However, the dead guy gets loose and the mall eventually gets filled with zo ... Read more

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