BOOK REVIEW: PLAGUE CHILDREN, PREJUDICE AND WAR ERUPT IN “ONE OF US”
ONE OF US has its heart in the right place, but the kitchen-sink approach to resolution rushes the overall experience into disappointment.
ONE OF US has its heart in the right place, but the kitchen-sink approach to resolution rushes the overall experience into disappointment.
Where LASSO could’ve been a horror-hybrid spectacle worthy of repeat viewing, it unfortunately chooses to tighten its noose around the slowest, weakest member of the herd while leaving the best concepts to escape the corral.
CHRISTMAS BLOOD does scratch a gorehound's itch for merciless slaughter, but won’t keep the pack salivating beyond a beer-binging rental.
A horror film bereft of originality or reason; developed by filmmakers who had no idea how to reap the benefit of such a superbly gloomy locale.
For those that appreciative their flicks raw and uncompromising, DRAGGED ACROSS CONCRETE isn’t just unforgettable, but the kind of movie you depart from with some road rash yourself.