Rated: B- • Sep 16, 2005 Full Review Terry Lawson Detroit Free Press It's a movie you fall for or you don't, and like Stella, I am not ashamed I did. Rated: 3/4 • Sep 16, 2005 Full Review Jeff Strickler Minneapolis Star Tribune Once characters' actions lose credibility, ...
FULL REVIEW User Reviews There are no user reviews yet.Be the first to add a review. Details View All Production CompanyParamount Classics, Seven Arts Productions, Samson Films, Mace Neufeld Productions, Zephyr Films, Talent One Release DateAug 12, 2005 ...
The film takes full advantage of its location, giving some of the franchise's most beloved and adored kills thanks to the tools of the trade. Released: 1981 Directed by: Rick Rosenthal Also ranks #2 on Every Movie in the Halloween Franchise, Ranked Best to Worst Also ranks...
"When? How? Where? What? Why? - Life's full of questions, isn't it?"This article contains information that has not been verified. You can help the DC Database by adding reliable sources in order to bring this article to a higher standard of quality.Although...
By this point I’ve become accustomed to groaning “oh for fuck’s sake” every time a movie opens with the words “The Asylum presents”. In a way, it’s understandable. It’s just muscle memory every time I see the name of a studio known for producing shameless low budget knock-off...
The story abruptly shifts to an asylum shrouded in fog. Edward Newgate (Jim Sturgess) is the Jonathan Harker of this story, the man coming to the dangerously-lit castle in the middle of the night. Echoes of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” and “Shutter Island” hang heavy in the air, again...
Zombies have invaded Los Angeles. The once glitzy and lavish streets that were alive with movie stars and celebrities are now overrun with hordes of the undead. For some, this spells terror, fear, panic… infection… But, for others, it’s an opportun...
Sara Michelle Fetters MovieFreak.com In Asylum, the first time Richardson and Csokas give into their longings I almost wanted to laugh, the whole scenario so insipidly silly I almost couldn't believe Mackenzie filmed it. Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Sep 3, 2005 Jean Lowerison ...
The film takes full advantage of its location, giving some of the franchise's most beloved and adored kills thanks to the tools of the trade. Released: 1981 Directed by: Rick Rosenthal Also ranks #2 on Every Movie in the Halloween Franchise, Ranked Best to Worst Also ranks...