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DRAG ME TO HELL - Review from SXSW

DRAG ME TO HELLIn this latest installment of EVERYONE'S A CRITIC, we have a review and report from the SXSW screening of Sam Raimi's DRAG ME TO HELL!

My calves are on fire as I power walk 10 blocks to get to the Paramount Theater in Austin, TX. I am a horror fan; I am not cut out for this much walking. However, it’s South By Southwest 2009 and I need to be at the theater by 11:00 to stand in line to see a work print of Sam Raimi’s new horror flick DRAG ME TO HELL at Midnight. Yes, you read that correctly. Sam Raimi. Horror. Two and a half months before release. So I push on amid the screams of my ankles.
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BABY BLUES - (2007, DVD Review)

Order BABY BLUESA truck driving father heads out on a run at a most inconvenient time when his wife happens to be on the brink of a mental breakdown. With three children and a young baby, "Mommy Dearest" is left to deal with her life of isolation on her own. If you can't handle mothers killing babies, do not watch this movie. BABY BLUES features a plotline of post-partum depression that starts out uber-realistic in showing the mothers' psychotic breakdown. It's "delivery" is so tense and scary that I honestly have not been this frightened in a movie for a long time.
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JOHN CARPENTER’S VAMPIRES (DVD Review)

Order the DVDWhile the 1990’s offered few great Vampire films, there were a good fistful of entertaining, and enjoyable contributions. One of which, was helmed by Master of Macabre John Carpenter. Carpenter, who has made a reputation by creating outlandish, and often over-the-top genre pieces rounded up a fitting cast to once again, pull no punches.


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INSIDE (DVD Review)

Four months prior to Christmas, Sarah (Alysson Paradis) and Matthieu Scar Angelo (Jean-Baptiste Tabourin) fall victim to a horrific car accident. Matthiew doesn’t make it, but Sarah and her still unborn child survive. Fast forward to Christmas Eve and Sarah rests at home, anticipating the birth of her child, which is scheduled for the following (Christmas) day. Still extremely distraught, Sarah’s psyche is in shambles. Plagued by terribly vivid nightmares, Sarah’s troubles escalate when a strange woman (Beatrice Dalle) suddenly knocks on her door. Mental instabilities quickly become the least of Sarah’s problems this Christmas Eve, as this stranger is anything but friendly, and she want’s Sarah’s baby... badly. An unsettling battle unfolds as Sarah tries desperately to keep her attacker at bay.
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SLAUGHTER OF THE VAMPIRES (DVD Review)

Here we are again with another installment of EVERYONE'S A CRITIC, the feature that puts YOU in the reviewers seat right on the front page of Fangoria.com.

This time we feature Richard A. Ekstedt and his take on a classic Italian vampire film presented by Dark Sky Films, SLAUGHTER OF THE VAMPIRES.  If you dig Hammer, A.I. and Amicus, then read on and discover a truly underrated gem...

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