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Halloween

(more) »rank: 6254

starring: Brian Andrews, Jamie Lee Curtis, Charles Cyphers, John Michael Graham, Peter Griffith


Editorial Product Review: essential video:Halloween is as pure and undiluted as its title. In the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois, a teenage baby sitter tries to survive a Halloween night of relentless terror, during which a knife-wielding maniac goes after the town's hormonally charged youths. Director John Carpenter takes this simple situation and orchestrates a superbly mounted symphony of horrors. It's a movie much scarier for its dark spaces and ominous camera movements than for its explicit bloodletting (which is actually minimal). Composed by Carpenter himself, ...


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Suspiria (Ws)

(more) »rank: 5824

starring: Eva Axén, Joan Bennett, Miguel Bosé, Flavio Bucci, Stefania Casini


Editorial Product Review: :Outside of devoted cult audiences, many Americans have yet to discover the extremely stylish, relentlessly terrifying Italian horror genre, or the films of its talented virtuoso, Dario Argento. Suspiria, part one of a still-uncompleted trilogy (the luminously empty Inferno was the second), is considered his masterpiece by Argento devotees but also doubles as a perfect starting point for those unfamiliar with the director or his genre. The convoluted plot follows an American dancer (Jessica Harper) from her arrival at a European ballet school to ...


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Q the Winged Serpent

(more) »rank: 5522

starring: Michael Moriarty, Candy Clark, David Carradine, Richard Roundtree, James Dixon
directed by: Larry Cohen


Editorial Product Review: :OK, who's Q, anyway? 'Q' is short for Quetzacoatl, an enormous winged serpent and Aztec deity who's called back to life after a series of ritual human sacrifices in Manhattan. It takes a lot to keep a critter like Q satisfied, so he flies around and lops the heads off sunbathers, window washers and swimmers as handily as popping grapes off the vine. The police are confounded by the murders, decapitated bodies (blood rains from the skies on NYC denizens) and Q-sightings. The solution ...


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I Saw What You Did

(more) »rank: 1950

starring: Joan Crawford, John Ireland, Leif Erickson, Sara Lane, Andi Garrett
directed by: William Castle


Editorial Product Review: :'The telephone was the star of my next film,' writes William Castle in his autobiography Step Right Up! I'm Gonna Scare the Pants Off America as he describes I Saw What You Did, a lightweight thriller about two schoolgirls and a prank phone call that backfires with a vengeance. When the girls whisper 'I saw what you did, and I know who you are' to a perfect stranger, little do they know he has just murdered his wife and is now out to silence ...


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Zombie

(more) »rank: 7370

starring: Ugo Bologna, Al Cliver, Stefania D'Amario, Dakkar, Alberto Dell'Acqua


Editorial Product Review: :In Lucio Fulci's genre classic Zombi 2, the dead rise once again to terrorize and consume the flesh of the living, this time Caribbean style! Those new to Fulci should note Island of the Flesh-Eaters, Zombi 2, and the more commonly known Zombie all refer to the same film. Though there is no Zombi 1, Fulci's film was titled Zombi 2 to capitalize on the commercial success of Romero's Dawn of the Dead. Though marketed as a sequel in Italy, the only similarities to ...


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I Spit on Your Grave (Coll Clam)

(more) »rank: 1684

starring: Camille Keaton, Eron Tabor, Richard Pace, Anthony Nichols, Gunter Kleemann
directed by: Meir Zarchi


Editorial Product Review: :Writer-director Meir Zarchi's controversial story of rape and revenge has lost none of its ability to shock viewers since it first gained notoriety in the late '70s. Camille Keaton (grand-niece of Buster Keaton and, later, Zarchi's wife) stars as a young woman who is terrorized and then brutally assaulted by four men while on vacation. After slowly pulling herself together, she methodically tracks down and butchers each of the perpetrators. Zarchi's film has been consistently accused of celebrating violence against women, and while the ...


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Dracula: Prince of Darkness (Ws)

(more) »rank: 12407

starring: Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Andrew Keir, Francis Matthews, Suzan Farmer
directed by: Terence Fisher


Editorial Product Review: essential video:For many years after becoming one of the definitive movie Draculas in the 1958 Hammer Films classic Horror of Dracula (in which he was pitted against Peter Cushing as Dr. Van Helsing), Christopher Lee refused to reprise his role as filmdom's most infamous vampire. He finally returned to the role in this belated 1965 sequel, once again directed by Hammer studios veteran Terence Fisher. It's not as effective or as intelligently written as the earlier film, but it has become a minor ...


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Mark of the Devil

(more) »rank: 6336

starring: Johannes Buzalski, Dorothea Carrera, Günter Clemens, Gaby Fuchs, Herbert Fux
directed by: Michael Armstrong


Editorial Product Review: :The commanding Herbert Lom stars as a sadistic, corrupt inquisitor in this salacious exploitation thriller from Germany set in 18th-century Austria. A handsome young Udo Kier takes a rare romantic lead as a young baron who rescues an innocent peasant girl from the clutches of a local witch hunter (the villainous-looking Reggie Nalder), only to run afoul of Lom's unholy warrior. An early entry in the 'sex and sadism' genre, this production is an exploitation film with an intelligence behind it, but an exploitation ...


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The Beyond

(more) »rank: 7633

starring: Al Cliver, Laura De Marchi, Giovanni De Nava, Roberto Dell'Acqua, Anthony Flees


Editorial Product Review: :Lucio 'King of the Eyeball Gag' Fulci made his name with a series of gory, gooey horror epics, and The Beyond stands above all as his outré masterpiece. The largely incoherent plot has something to do with a turn-of-the-century curse and a doorway to hell in the cellar of an old New Orleans hotel. Fulci shows his usual sensitivity with wooden acting, clumsy dialogue, and buckets of oozing blood and pus, but don't let that get in the way of enjoying this mad tale ...


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Vampyres (Ws Clam)

(more) »rank: 16202

starring: Marianne Morris, Anulka Dziubinska, Murray Brown, Brian Deacon, Sally Faulkner
directed by: José Ramón Larraz


Editorial Product Review: :'Naked girls and lots of blood, that's what Vampyres is about,' says Joseph Larraz in the notes to the film. He rewrites the vampire myth to make his bloodsucking lovelies the restless ghosts of lesbian lovers murdered while making love in their shadowy castle. Reappearing nightly in the twilight forest, they lure men to their castle for blood feasts until the brunette vampire, Fran (Marianne Morris), falls for her latest victim (Murray Brown) and decides to keep him alive, a sex slave she slowly ...


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