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Killersaurus (2015)

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‘One experiment you don’t want to go wrong…’

Killersaurus – aka Killer/Saurus – is a 2015 British science fiction horror film written and directed by Steve Lawson (Nocturnal Activity; Survival Instinct) for Creativ Studios.

The film stars Julian Boote (Evil Souls; Deadtime; Dead Room), Adam Collins, Helen Crevel (Survival Instinct), Steven Dolton (Zombie Undead; Devil’s Tower), Vicki Glover (Cleaver: Rise of the Killer Clown; Bikini Girls v Dinosaurs) and Kenton Hall (Valley of the Witch; Theatre of Fear; The Amityville Asylum).

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Plot:

When a scientist runs short of funding for his life-saving medical Bio-Printing research, he accepts an offer of investment from a shadowy military organisation. In return, he is forced to use his technology to create the ultimate battlefield weapon – a full size Tyrannosaurus Rex.

After a horrific accident in which the dinosaur massacres his research team, the scientist shuts down the project. However, his investors demand results and it can only be a matter of time before the deadly T-Rex is unleashed upon the world…

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Reviews:

Despite the lack of puppet-on-the-loose action, Killer/Saurus is a fun little sci-fi/horror picture with some appealing performances from its cast and a solid awareness of its limitations. It’s played completely straight when many such microbudget fancies would descend into silliness or spoofery.” MJ Simpson

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“For a supposed “Killer”saurus, he sure does like to tease us. Honestly, about a third of this film is a dinosaur looking at a man. Talking about teasing, why not just give us the expected “Jed’s dead.” line you’ve been hinting at since about minute five? Painful throughout, but some of that dialogue tickles while it smarts.” Jim Drew, Letterboxd.com

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My main criticism of the film is its rigidity and lack of playfulness. It’s a crazy concept, but it doesn’t really embrace it, instead veering towards a dramatic narrative which seems a little misplaced. As it stands, while Killersaurus should be commended for its low budget achievements, there is a feeling it could have been so much better.” Dave Wain, Zombie Hamster

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Dry Bones (2013)

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‘Sometimes you shouldn’t go home again.’

Dry Bones is a 2013 American horror film directed by Greg Lamberson (Johnny Gruesome; Killer Rack; Slime City) and Michael O’Hear (The Fate of Sophie Miller; Something Dark) from a screenplay by producer Lamberson.

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Main cast:

Debbie Rochon, Michael O’Hear (Death House; Model Hunger; Snow Shark), John Renna (Johnny Gruesome; Porkchop 3D), Paul McGinnis (Let Her OutFrankenstein’s Patchwork Monster), Kathy Murphy, Kevin Van Hentenryck [as Kevin Van Hat Trick] (Brain Damage; Basket Case and sequels), Kim Piazza, Jessica Zwolak (Killer Rack) Tia Maurice, Mark Goodfellow, Kaelin Lamberson, Alexander S. McBryde, Robert Bozek (Not Human), Tim O’Hearn.

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Plot:

As a boy, Andy is terrorized by a monster under his bed. Decades later, psychiatrists have convinced Drew (Michael O’Hear) that his childhood trauma is a figment of his imagination – until he returns home to confront his darkest fears. As the people in his life begin to disappear, Drew suspects the creature is hellbent on his destruction…

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Reviews:

“For a monster movie it surprisingly has little blood and guts but it does have human skeletons that you can roll up like a rug. Overall it’s a well directed piece by the duo of Lamberson and O’ Hear that keeps you entertained and holds your attention.” Peter Hopkins, Horror Screams Video Vault

Screen Shot 2016-08-26 at 13.12.29“The entire cast offers up some great performances and work very well with each other. That is something very rare in the indie horror community. Most indie horror films have a cast of people trying to be the next De Niro from Taxi Driver while others lack experience to actually deliver their lines and not just read them.” Blacktooth, Horror Society

Dry Bones is a damn fine time for those into low budget horror. There’s really nothing to complain about with this one. I’m sure plenty would argue that the film could use some more gore but it honestly functions just as well without it.” Foul Feast

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Gnawbone (2016)

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‘Sometimes the things you fear are in your head… and sometimes they’re in the woods!

Gnawbone is a 2016 American horror film directed by Darrin Means and James Thompson from a screenplay co-written with Trent Persinger.

The film was partly funded by an online Kickstarter campaign.

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Main cast:

Tony Bartele (Asylum: The Lost Footage), Charlie Bruce, Katie Harbridge, Derek Kunzman, Katy O’Brian, and Ransom Pugh.

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Plot:

It is the story about a boy that witnesses something that takes the life of his grandfather. Thinking that the traumatic event created a false memory, a psychologist wants the now twenty one year old young man to face his fears by trekking into the woods. With the help of friends, he might be able to process these memories and come to terms with that scared little boy. Or is that memory actually the truth…

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Creature Lake aka Gitaskog (2015) [updated]

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‘Five friends, three days, one creature … No chance’

Creature Lake aka Gitaskog is a 2015 Canadian horror film produced and directed by Drazen Baric from a screenplay by Damien Slevin.

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A gitaskog is a Native American term for a lake monster, particularly a serpent.

The film is being released on DVD by Wild Eye Releasing on February 14, 2017. A perfect Valentine’s Day gift, perhaps?

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Main cast:

Elena Semikina, Jonathan Matthews, Ivan Simanic, Mike Kekich, Brandon Dhue, Gregscreen-shot-2016-09-25-at-22-54-43 Carraro, Vanessa Tavares, Nikki Roumel, Ernie Paniciolli.

Plot:

Five friends embark on a camping trip to sacred Native territory and are warned to stay away. When they choose to ignore the warning they are confronted with strange occurrences, seductive apparitions, vengeful locals and a deadly behemoth. Their weekend of fun becomes a descent into Hell…

Production companies:

Baricfilm Productions
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Razortooth (2007)

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‘A grip your seat creature feature’

Razortooth is a 2007 American horror film directed by Patricia Harrington (a Roger Corman alumnus: writer of To Sleep with a Vampire; actress in Carnosaur; electrician on Sorority House Massacre II.

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The film includes a brief clip from Corman’s The Little Shop of Horrors. Meanwhile, the local bar is named Kormann’s and includes a flashing neon sign: “cheap”). The film’s working title was apparently Sssslither.

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The screenplay was by Jack Monroe (he has a cameo as the ‘chubby deputy’) and Matt Holly.

Main cast:

Douglas Swander, Kathleen LaGue, Simon Page, Tim Colceri, Kate Gersten, Brandon Breault, Josh Gad, Matt Holly, Adam McCrory, Max Rhyser

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Reviews:

Mildly amusing dialogue during the first hour is agreeable and we’re in monster movie cliche central, which is fine as long as we’re all board. Alas, from then on, there’s simply not enough CGI eel attacks – or even a convincingly nasty critter on show – to make this one a winner. It’s a shame, because with a little more beastie action this could have been a contender like Frankenfish rather than a loser like Snakehead Terror.

Adrian Smith, Horrorpedia

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Choice dialogue:

“Where the hell’s that little panty sniffer?”

“Dude, someone lost their canoe!”

“We’re talking about a giant eel here, Ruth. A mutant. One of Doctor Frankenstein’s monsters.”

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Plot keywords:

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Hobgoblins (1988)

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Hobgoblins is a 1988 American comedy horror film directed by directed, written, and produced by Rick Sloane, who also served as cinematographer and editor. Kenneth J. Hall (director of The Halfway House and Evil Spawn) fabricated the hobgoblins.

The plot concerns small, hobgoblins (demon like mythical creatures) although they do not appear until 29 minutes into the film.

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Often seen as a rip-off of Gremlins, the film is generally considered to be of exceptionally poor quality, and has come to be regarded as one of the worst films ever made.

The film had a low profile until director Rick Sloane submitted it to the Mystery Science Theater 3000 team. MST3K writer Paul Chaplin later commented: “It shoots right to the top of the list of the worst movies we’ve ever done.” The ensuing negative publicity led Sloane to produce Hobgoblins 2, a self-mocking sequel in 2009.

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On October 24, 2016, Vinegar Syndrome released the film on Blu-ray, with the following bonus features:

Scanned, restored & preserved in 2k from 35mm original camera negative
Archival commentary track with director Rick Sloane
Hobgoblins Revisited: brand new making-of featurette
Brand new interview with hobgoblin creature fabricator, Kenneth J. Hall
Hobgoblins: The Making of a Disasterpiece: featurette
Hobgoblins Invade Comic-Con: featurette
Trailer
Reversible cover artwork
English SDH Subtitles

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Plot:

Kevin just got hired to be the assistant night watchman at an old film vault. Warned to stay out of one mysterious chamber, the rookie guard can’t help but satisfy his curiosity and unwittingly unleashes a group of hobgoblins: furry aliens who grant people wishes only to kill them in the process.

As the body count starts to rise, Kevin, with the help of his friends, decide to track down the deadly creatures before they wreak havoc on the city…

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Reviews:

“It’s in the absolute cellar as far as production values and filmmaking competence are concerned, but the acting, creature effects and attempts at comedy are so atrocious that it never once gets boring. There’s so much surreal anti-humor, from the extended garden tool fight scene to the hobgoblins themselves, completely unarticulated puppets that need to be held against the characters…” Jim Vorel, Paste magazine

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“There’s nothing charming about writer/director Rick Sloane’s oily failure, no sense of glorious insanity that accompanies the most charming flops, no feel of outlandish camp that comes with an over-the-top bomb. What we have instead is a loathsome, ugly, and downright dumb stab at comedy, a sort of Ghoulies reimagined by someone who doesn’t have a single clue as to what he’s doing.” David Cornelius, DVD Talk

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Hobgoblins is a movie that I had immense pleasure in watching. If you can stomach unknown actors who are not that good, bad effects, and dumb comedy that is so stupid that it makes you laugh, it is a movie that you will likely enjoy as well. It clearly takes its inspiration from the movies that preceded it, but it does enough with the material to set it apart from the pack.” Jesse, HorrorNews.net

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Cast and characters:

  • Tom Bartlett as Kevin
  • Paige Sullivan as Amy
  • Steven Boggs as Kyle
  • Kelley Palmer as Daphne
  • Billy Frank as Nick
  • Tamara Clatterbuck as Fantazia
  • Duane Whitaker as Roadrash
  • Jeffrey Culver as McCreedy
  • Kevin Kildow as Dennis
  • Kari French as Pixie
  • Daran Norris as Club Scum M.C
  • James Mayberry as Sergeant Parker
  • Ken Abraham as Thug
  • Don Barrett as Comstock

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Hotel of the Damned (2016)

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‘Your first stay will be your last’

Hotel of the Damned is a 2016 Romanian horror film producer and directed by Bobby Barbacioru from a screenplay by Luca Bercovici (director of The Granny; Rockula; Ghoulies) and Paul Petcu. It is an Imago Creative Studio and Luna Films production. The working title was Hotel Kill.

The film will be distributed by Uncork’d Entertainment in the US and released on DVD by 101 Films in the UK.

Main cast:

Peter Dobson (The Frighteners; Bates Motel – 1987), Manuela Harabor, Louis Mandylor (Daylight’s End; Sorority Party Massacre; The Cursed), Oltin Hurezeanu, Roxana Luca, Bogdan Marhodin, Valentin Petrisor, Natalia Mateut, Florin Kevorkian, Dimitrina Zhivkova.

Plot:

After a near fatal car accident, and stranded in the middle of nowhere, ex-con Jimmy (Peter Dobson) and his daughter Maria (Manuela Harabor), find themselves in an abandoned hotel deep in the Carpathian Mountains. Their bad luck becomes a nightmare when they discover that in the cavernous remains of the hotel live a race of sub-human cannibalistic creatures…

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The Descent (2005)

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‘Face your deepest fear’

The Descent is a 2005 British horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall (Tales of HalloweenDog Soldiers).

The plot follows six women who, having entered an unmapped cave system, become trapped and are hunted by blood-thirsty human hybrids lurking within.

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The film took $57.1 million at the box office against a reported budget of £3.5 million. A sequel, titled The Descent Part 2, was released in 2009.

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The skull of women motif used in some advertising material is based on Philippe Halsman‘s In Voluptas Mors photograph.

The film’s marketing campaign in the UK was disrupted by the London bombings in July 2005. Adverts on London’s transport system (including the bus that had exploded) had included posters that carried the quote, “Outright terror… bold and brilliant”, and depicted a terrified woman screaming in a tunnel.

The film’s distributor in the UK, Pathé, recalled the posters and reworked the campaign to exclude the word “terror” from advertised reviews of The Descent. Pathé also distributed the new versions to TV and radio stations. The distributor’s marketing chief, Anna Butler, said of the new approach, “We changed tack to concentrate on the women involved all standing together and fighting back. That seemed to chime with the prevailing mood of defiance that set in the weekend after the bombs.”

The Descent was released in North America with approximately a minute cut from the end. In the American theatrical cut, Sarah escapes from the cave and sees Juno, but the film does not cut back to the cave.

In the 4 August 2006 issue of Entertainment Weekly, it was stated that the ending was trimmed because American viewers did not like its “uber-hopeless finale”. Lionsgate marketing chief Tim Palen said, “It’s a visceral ride, and by the time you get to the ending you’re drained. [Director Neil] Marshall had a number of endings in mind when he shot the film, so he was open [to making a switch].” Marshall compared the change to the ending of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, saying, “Just because she gets away, does that make it a happy ending?” The North American Unrated DVD includes the original ending.

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Plot:

A year after the tragic death of her husband and young daughter on the drive back from an adventure holiday, Sarah (Shauna Macdonald) and her adventurous girlfriends, Juno (Natalie Mendoza), Beth (Alex Reid, Arachnid) , Sam (MyAnna Buring, Kill List) and Rebecca (Saskia Mulder) are reunited at a cabin in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina (admirably portrayed by the wilds of Scotland and Buckinghamshire). Holly (Nora-Jane Noone), Juno’s new friend, is introduced.

Whilst Sarah begins to imagine the time she had with her family just twelve months prior, she is whisked along to a potholing jamboree in a cave-system kept as a surprise by Juno. Alas, no sooner have they begun to explore, than the passageway collapses behind them, shutting them in what, Juno now admits, is a completely unmapped labyrinth of tunnels and caverns. Despite the group’s previous disastrous holiday, no-one thought to inform anyone where they were going.

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As the unhappy group progress through the gloom, they find evidence of previous explorers and, more pertinently, cave drawings describing a second exit from the cave, towards which, they hopefully advance. No sooner have they set off than Holly falls and suffers a pleasingly graphic compound fracture of her leg; Sarah applies a splint, though you imagine the entire group is relived it happened to the most annoying of their number.

Whilst collecting their thoughts, Sarah fleetingly spies a figure in the murk, the others essentially patting her on the head, assuming she’s still suffering mental trauma. Exasperated and frightened, Sarah is proved right as the girls find that indeed they are not alone and something humanoid is hunting them down, like lions in the savannah, attacking the weakest (Holly) and ripping out her throat. In the melee of pickaxes and claws, Juno accidentally plunges her rock climbing equipment into Beth, a fact she is not too happy about but does little to resolve.

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Briefly the group are separated but Juno locates Sam and Rebecca, dispatching another of the ever-increasing number of troglodytes before further casualties are inflicted. She convinces the duo to continue on with her towards the exit, despite Sarah being missing. Fearing for their lives and owing something of a debt of gratitude, they relent.

Meanwhile, Sarah is still alive, slightly more-so than Beth who is more blood than flesh but still manages to inform her friend that not only had Juno done her a mischief but had also been having an affair with Sarah’s dead husband, which she proves by producing a pendant she snatched from the increasingly unpopular ‘friend’. Now in a clouded rage, she mercy-kills Beth and slays a family of the pale creatures en-route to find the others.

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Most of the ladies have by now realised the creatures are blind, a result of their evolution underground, though have excellent hearing. This knowledge is ultimately redundant, as the creatures mastery of their domain means that escape is almost impossible, First to demonstrate this are Rebecca and Sam, leaving only Juno and Sarah to fend off their attackers and seek salvation. They’ve come so far but is Sarah in the mood for forgiveness, and even if she is, is there any chance to escape?

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Review:

After the huge critical and commercial success of Neil Marshall’s debut effort, 2002’s Dog Soldiers, everybody waited expectantly to give him a polite ripple of applause for his follow-up but not to push his luck. Much eating of head-wear followed when it was clear that Marshall had at least equalled his efforts and had pushed himself and his team yet further, filming a low-budget horror film with a small cast in a near to pitch-black environment. In fact, no caves were harmed during the making of this movie, the immersive and believable sets being made at Pinewood.

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The Descent has, aside from the creatures and a brief appearance by Sarah’s husband, an all female cast, an intentional device but one which is somewhat nailed-on and for the most part, glaring. The film doesn’t suffer as such, the group still has an alpha female, a brash annoyance and a baddie but it’s an unnecessary ‘first’ and not the only example of the film-maker perhaps trying a little too hard, when their storytelling skill and understanding of what it means to be frightened were already sound.The actresses all do a sterling job both emotionally and physically, their rock-climbing exertions regularly being wince-inducing for the audience. Helpfully, they are given different accents, a huge help in distinguishing who’s who in the necessarily dark filming environment.

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It’s frustrating to watch a film which feasts on such raw human fears – the dark, being lost, claustrophobia, loneliness, things going bump in the dark  – knowing that if every horror film director tapped into such universal emotions, we’d be left with far less chaff. The dark is dealt with bravely and skilfully, the only light being of provided sources, torches, helmets, watch displays and the like. The creatures, known retrospectively as crawlers, are well-devised in many respects, pale and pathetic on one level, possessed of cunning and finely-honed senses on the other.

There are niggling gaps – their excellent hearing makes up for lack of sight but whispering is apparently fine (take heed of the zombies of the Blind Dead series, able to hear even the beating of your heart!) and one might think that a sense of touch would also be similarly keen but their ability to sense the heat of flaming torches and indeed the trapped party’s body-heat is lacking. Curmudgeonly sorts may point to their similarity to Gollum of Tolkein fame.

Though an effective score is provided by David Julyan (The Cabin in the Woods), the traditional musical stingers designed to make the audience jump, are instead easily facilitated by the rasping crawlers appearing out of nowhere.

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As is many a film’s wont, despite the presence of the crawlers, the human participants pose at least the equal amount of physical and psychological danger. The film just about stays the sensible side of the 2000’s version of the 80’s trapping of ‘it was all a dream’, fortunate – although it was felt a statement had to be made beyond the basic plight of the cavers, it would be refreshing to have a horror film that didn’t fall back on ulterior factors, as if to suggest just being a horror film wasn’t enough.

The crawlers themselves, humanoid enough to clarify that they have evolved from Earth not from Mars, are the work of Paul Hyett (HowlThe Facility, Eden Lake) and his team, the prosthetics being anatomically sensible but still repulsive, their appearance being hidden from the actresses until filming started, ramping up the tension yet further. The film spawned one, ill-advised, sequel, whilst Marshall has yet to recapture his early vigour and invention on the big screen.

Daz Lawrence, Horrorpedia

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Other reviews:

” …Marshall delivers what amounts to a feature-length exploitation of viewer phobias — distressingly claustrophobic and shot so vertiginously that it feels as though you’re dangling in the cave with the women. The generously gelatinous gore isn’t without metaphorical purpose either. As the cave gets wormier and wetter, tighter and more terrifying, it feels like a womb thick with amniotic fluid.” Nick Rogers, The Film Yap

“Its no hyperbole to call Neil Marshall’s second feature a masterpiece. It succeeds brilliantly on technical and artistic level and it achieves the basic aim of any horror film. It is as scary as hell.” MJ Simpson, Urban Terrors: New British Horror Cinema 1997 – 2008

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” …carefully establishes the psychological relationships among the women, then squanders this calibrated and generally plausible setup with a series of crude, implausible, and scattershot horror effects. The two strains are supposed to merge but mix like oil and water as the narrative grows increasingly incoherent (the fact that so much of it transpires in darkness doesn’t help). 

“Marshall could very well be the Caravaggio of the B-movie. Working in complete darkness, he playfully uses the cavers’ equipment as his paintbrush … As for a “deeper meaning,” Marshall covers that, too. What is most haunting about this film is Sarah’s own descent into feral madness. In one close-up, her blue eyes pierce the blood that covers her face, and we realize that she might have transformed into a creature herself.” Sarah Lilleyman, Time

“The watery cavern is as scary as the nasty critters who show up about an hour in. Some of the human complications are not as effective and Marshall overuses one flashback device. Ecen so, this works well enough.” Mike Mayo, The Horror Show Guide

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“One of the scariest films of this or any decade… Ultimately, The Descent is the purest kind of horror film – ruthless, unforgiving, showing no mercy.” Bloody Disgusting

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Residue (2016)

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‘Your demons await you…’

Residue is a 2016 Canadian crime-supernatural horror film written and directed by Rusty Nixon.

Described as ‘a neo-noir horror creature-feature’, the film is currently in post-production but there is a trailer available.

Main cast:

James Clayton (Adam & Evil), Taylor Hickson, Costas Mandylor (Saw franchise, The Pledge), Matt Frewer (Watchman), Elysia Rotaru, Blaine Anderson (Scary Movie 4, Final Destination 5), and William B. Davis (The X-Files, The Tall Man).

Plot:

Private investigator Luke Harding (James Clayton) reads a sinister book owned by a seedy crime lord Mr. Fairweather (Matt Frewer). Unbeknownst to Luke, the tome is a much sought after supernatural artifact and Fairweather’s greatest rival, the enigmatic Mr. Lamont (William B. Davis) begins pursuit of Luke with his henchmen Boston & Jacob (Costas Mandylor).

While the criminal underworld is desperate to retrieve the book and harness its power for their own dark agendas, it’s evil begins to take root in Luke’s apartment; pitting himself, his daughter (Taylor Hickson) and his secret love Monica (Elysia Rotaru) in a fight for their lives… and their eternal souls.

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Creepozoids (1987)

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‘Even if you kill them, they’re still deadly’

Creepozoids is a 1987 American science fiction horror film, the first 35mm movie directed by David DeCoteau (Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama; Ancient Evil: Scream of the Mummy; the 1313 movies) from a screenplay co-written with Dave Eisenstark [as Burford Hauser] (Blood Nasty).

The score was by Guy Moon (Howling: New Moon Rising; Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama).

The film was remade in 1997 as Hybrid.

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David DeCoteau: “Creepozoids was shot in 15 days in a warehouse in Los Angeles. I think the budget was something like 150k. It was a difficult shoot because of all the FX and monster sequences. Lotsa slime and very ambitious. Linnea Quigley starred in it and we had a great time working together. It was my first feature shot in 35mm. It was theatrically released and a hit on video.”

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Main cast:

Linnea Quigley (WitchtrapSorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama; The Return of the Living Dead), Ken Abraham (Vampire Knights; Terror Night; Hobgoblins), Michael Aranda (El Chupacabra) and Kim McKamy [later known as Ashlyn Gere] (Willard; Evil Laugh; Lunch Meat), Joi Wilson.

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Plot:

Set in 1998, six years after an apocalyptic nuclear war, a group of army deserters take refuge from acid rain in a seemingly abandoned laboratory complex. They soon discover that the lab was a top-secret government research centre, where a hideous genetically-engineered monster still lurks…

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Reviews:

“For some reason, this low-budget monster-running-rampant-sometime-in-the-near-future opus has received more than the usual amount of criticism. It is an Alien rip-off, yes. There are a million of them out there, yes. And it’s not a even a very good Alien rip-off, yes. But I still didn’t find it as bad as some have made it out to be (or even as schlocky as the title suggests) and it has some good moments.” The Bloody Pit of Horror

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“The sound effects aren’t bad and if there is at least one disturbing note of Creepozoids is the unearthly utterances from the writhing, infected bodies. It embodies sheer suffering and agony. Then again maybe the actors were privy to what they’d gotten themselves into. Perhaps there is a cult following somewhere but I just wasn’t at all creeped out by Creepozoids.” Dave Gammon, HorrorNews.net

” …when one of his movies misses its target and misses wide – as Creepozoids most certainly does, despite a gloriously sick climax involving a new born mutoid baby being strangled with its own umbilical cord – DeCoteau’s films can display an unwillingness to entertain that sometimes verges on the sociopathic.” Thomas L Callaway, Empire of the ‘B’s

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” …it’s a little hard to sit through without losing interest at some point. Where the film truly shines though is in the final act when all hell breaks loose. Giant rats assault the female characters while the mutant monster is out in full force, rampaging through the fortified government facility and hunting down the male characters with ease.” Will, Silver Emulsion Film Reviews

“It’s hard to say if that last seven minutes with the weird out-of-nowhere baby makes the whole film worth it, but it’s pretty freaking awesome! There are some good FX in Creepozoids and some boobs so I guess it’s not all bad in the grand scheme of direct-to-video horror from the late 80s. You will also learn how truly long 68 minutes can sometimes feel.” Damon Swindall, Horror’s Not Dead

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Spiders 2 (2001)

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‘They’re back… and this time they’re breeding mad!’

Spiders 2 – aka Spiders 2: Breeding Ground – is a 2001 science fiction horror directed by action-specialist Sam Firstenberg from a screenplay by Stephen David Brooks (Spiders; The Mangler) and co-producer Boaz Davidson (director of X-Ray; producer of  Spiders 3DMega SnakeOctopus and its sequel, plus many more).

Main cast:

Stephanie Niznik, Greg Cromer, Daniel Quinn (Fetish Factory; Psychophonia; Rubber), Richard Moll (Ghost Shark; Sorority Party Massacre; The Dungeonmaster), Harel Noff, Yuri Safchev, Dimiter Kuzov, Miroslava Bonjeva, Peter Antonov, Velimir Velev.

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Plot:

Jason (Greg Cromer) and Alexander (Stephanie Niznik) are sailing to Honolulu when they comeacross a burnt out yacht with a body aboard. Caught in a raging storm, they are rescued by a passing shipping vessel. Unfortunately, a mad scientist is aboard and deep in the hold, a giant spider and its offspring are eagerly awaiting their next meal…

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Reviews:

“The CGI spider effects by Scott Coulter, Chris Manabe and others are very good – more so than the puppet spiders – and the monsters are sensibly restricted to glimpses and partially hidden shots until the all-out arachnofest finale.” MJ Simpson, Cult films and the people who make them

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“Where the movie really falls on its face is towards the end when said cargo ship is being overrun by giant spiders ranging from Volkswagen Beetle-sized ones to Alien face hugger types. Here you can practically see the inert rubber beasties being dragged along by pieces of string!” Sci-Fi Movie Page

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“Despite hammy acting by the villainous Moll, there are decent performances from Niznik as the tough heroine, and Daniel Quinn as the cargo ship’s charming yet corrupt Captain Bigelow … It’s only in the later action sequences that director Sam Firstenberg loses control of the thriller atmosphere and a sense of shameless absurdity takes over.” Christopher Geary, The Zone

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” …mad doctor Moll rants about how some people must die so that science can flourish. Niznik, who went on to a steady career in television, is likeable and strong as the heroine, and Moll is properly evil without hamming too much. The practical effects are pretty decent, but the digital spider effects are crazy fake.” Simon Brennan, Letterboxd.com

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Choice dialogue:

Dr. Grbac: “Too bad you’ll never make it! That lab is crawling with spiders! Spiders of my own creation! And they are more vicious, more cunning than anything that ever walked the face of the Earth! They’ll stop you before you ever got close…”

Filming locations:

Bulgaria

IMDb | Related: Arachnophobia: Spiders on the Screen – article by David Flint


Hostile (2017)

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Hostile is a 2017 French science fiction horror film written and directed by Mathieu Turi, making his feature debut. It is co-produced by Xavier Gens (Frontier(s)The ABCs of Death segment: ‘X Is for XXL’). It should not be confused with the 2014 film of the same title.

Main cast:

Brittany Ashworth, Grégory Fitoussi, Javier Botet, Andreas Pliatsikas, Jay Benedict, Rob Tunstall, Richard Meiman, Gary Napoli, Laura D’Arista Adam, Aton.

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Plot:

After a worldwide epidemic, most of the planet’s population is killed. Only a few thousand have survived and are struggling to find food and shelter. But they’re not alone: they have to hide from strange creatures that go hunting at night.

Juliette, a young woman whose life has taught her to handle things on her own, is the only one in her group to have the guts to go anywhere near cities to find food. Unfortunately, on her way back to the camp one afternoon, she loses control as she’s driving. She wakes up upside down, stuck in her car with a broken leg, in the middle of the desert, and it’s nighttime…

Filming locations:

New York City, New York, USA
Paris, France
Ouarzazate, Morocco

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The Dark Tapes (2017)

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The Dark Tapes is a 2017 found footage science fiction horror anthology film directed by producer Vincent J. Guastini and Michael McQuown, from a screenplay by the latter, for Thunder Road Incorporated productions.

As a special effects artist, director Vincent J. Guastini has worked on The Black Room; It Watches; Havenhurst; VHS Viral; Transylmania; plus many other movies.

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Main cast:

Brittany Underwood, David Hull, Cortney Palm, Emilia Ares Zoryan, Anna Rose Moore, Shawn Lockie.

Official synopsis:

A genre-defying mixture of horror, sci-fi, myth, mystery and thrills told as four interlocking tales in one intelligent anthology. Ghosts, spirits, creatures, demons and more from the paranormal world collide with rational curiosity…

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Filming Locations:

Los Angeles, California, USA

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Jurassic World 2 (2018)

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Jurassic World 2 is a 2018 monster movie directed by J.A. Bayona (A Monster Calls; The Orphanage) from a screenplay co-written with Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World) and Derek Connolly (Monster Trucks).

The Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment film is currently in pre-production with principal photography set to begin in February 2017 in Hawaii and London.

The film’s budget has been rumoured to be $260 million, considerably more than the Jurassic World‘s $150 million dollar budget.

Bayona has commented: “…what we’re doing is a sequel to Jurassic World, but it’s definitely the fifth chapter of a longer saga. It’s very interesting. It’s always tricky, but you need to find a balance in what people expect to find, and the new stuff you’re bringing to the story. And I think the story is looking for a connection between Jurassic World and Jurassic Park — more than what Jurassic World did.”

Main cast:

Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Toby Jones (Morgan; Berberian Sound Studio; The Mist), Rafe Spall (The Ritual; The World’s EndShaun of the Dead), BD Wong, Justice Smith.

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It Came from the Desert (2017)

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It Came from the Desert is a 2017 Finnish-British science fiction horror film directed by Marko Mäkilaakso from a screenplay co-written with Hank Woon Jr. and actor Trent Haaga (star of the Killjoy movies).

The film is based on the 1989 Cinemaware game for Commodore Amiga home computers that was itself inspired by Them!, the 1954 monster movie about giant ants.

Principal shooting has been completed and the film is now in post-production for a 2017 release by Raven Banner.

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Main cast:

Mark Arnold, Vanessa Grasse, Harry Lister Smith, Alex Mills, James Alper, Callum McGowan, Claudia Trujillo, Andrew Horton, Ross Ellis, and Michael Majalahti.

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Filming locations:

Almeria, Spain
Turku, Finland

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Spawn of the Slithis aka Slithis (1977)

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‘Hell hath no fury… like’

Spawn of the Slithis – aka Slithis – is a 1977 American science fiction horror monster movie produced, written and directed by Stephen Traxler (producer of Dracula’s Widow, 1988).

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The film was shot in just twelve days in 1977 and released on 21 July 1978. As part of the first run promotional campaign movie patrons were given a Slithis Survival Kit and could send off for a photo via the fan club.

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Aquarius Releasing later used the film as support feature for Doctor Butcher M.D. (aka Zombie Holocaust) when it opened in New York on 7 May 1982.

Main cast:

Alan Blanchard, Judy Motulsky (Idaho Transfer), J.C. Claire, Dennis Falt, Mello Alexandria (Psychic Killer), Win Condict, Rocky Fumarelli, John Hatfield, Hy Pyke (VampHalloween Night; Nightmare in BloodLemora), Daphnae Cohen, Steven J. Hoag, Wendy Rastattar,  Don Cummins, David Ridenour, Dave Carlton.

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Plot:

A nuclear leak creates a mutant Slithis sea monster, which terrorises the variety of pets, winos, and hippies who hang around Venice, California…

Reviews:

“Where Spawn of the Slithis goes most wrong is in devoting so much time to Wayne’s tedious detective work and so little to the monster. Partly it’s because of the usual reasons that this is a mistake— there’s little enough going on in the first hour of Spawn of the Slithis to break the will of any but the most pig-headed audience, and it takes a rare degree of dedication to make it all the way to the final act.” Scott Ashlin, 1000 Misspent Hours and Counting

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“Extremely low budget, and with some talky stretches, Slithis does manage to amusingly merge the 1950s style monster genre with a more free 1970s outlook, with a surprising extent of violence and bloodshed for a film which passed the MPAA with a PG. There is also a bit of nudity, as the monster attacks a pretty pick-up on a houseboat…” George R. Reis, DVD Drive-In

“Traxler benefits from an interesting, untypical backdrop, and though the movie lacks the pace that would ensure a wider cult following he nevertheless conjures some pleasingly bloody moments. To cap it off, Slithis itself boasts one of the most charmingly ugly mugs of monsterdom – a vital consideration for such movies, which operate like beauty contests in reverse.” Stephen Thrower, Nightmare USA

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“Yes, Slithis is one of those special movies where everything is just “off” throughout its 90ish minute runtime, changing what might have been a generic and poorly paced monster flick into a B-movie masterpiece. Every few minutes I was howling at something… Brian W Collins, Horror Movie a Day

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“The audience sat mired in boredom during the dialog, roused itself for the Slithis attacks and sank into torpor again. Nobody seemed to be consulting their Slithis Survival Kit, not even during such slow stretches as when the local high school journalism teacher is suggesting to a cop that he ought to try eucalyptus drops for his cough.” RogerEbert.com

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“The body count is small but the rubber suit looks good, and very ugly, with its hunched back and evil frog face. The suit should have been on screen more … Much of the dialog is amusingly strange, which is good since there is an awful lot of it.” David Elroy Goldweber, Claws & Saucers

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Slithis moves slow as molasses. Don’t let the PG rating fool you, though, as trash viewers will get a glimpse of some boobage during one creature assault and this bit, too, is presented in slow motion. There’s blood and gore flying around and what looks like some guts hanging out of one victim during the handicapped, no disqualification, falls count anywhere battle royal at the end.” Cool Ass Cinema

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Hy Pyke’s manic performance is a highlight

“Part of what makes this movie so painfully slow and plodding is that we have to see everything the high school teacher does. Every conversation, every phone call, every dumb conversation with his wife, everything. Nobody cares about that crap, show us the Slithis killing people and maiming dogs! That’s what I signed up for.” 90 Lost Minutes

Interviews:

There is an interview with director Stephen Traxlor in Stephen Thrower’s Nightmare USA book

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Filming locations:

Los Angeles, Marina Del Rey, Santa Monica, and Venice, California, USA

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Python (2000)

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‘Created by Nature… Redesigned by Man’

Python is a 2000 made-for-TV horror film with comic overtones directed by Richard Clabaugh (scriptwriter of Eyeborgs) from a screenplay by Chris Neal, Gary Hershberger and Paul J. M. Bogh, based on a story by co-producer Phillip J. Roth (Roboshark; Lake Placid vs. Anaconda; Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort).

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Python was followed by three sequels: New Alcatraz aka Boa (2002), Python 2 (2002) and Boa vs. Python (2004).

Main cast:

Frayne Rosanoff, William Zabka (Python 2), Wil Wheaton (Sharknado 2), Casper Van Dien (Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf; Dracula 3000; Starship Troopers and sequels), Jenny McCarthy, Keith Coogan, Robert Englund, Dana Barron, David Bowe, Sean Whalen, Ed Lauter.

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Opening plot:

The crew of a plane gets nervous when the cargo it is carrying starts making noises and shifting. When one of the crew opens the crate, the pilot hears screams from the back. Something attacks him, causing the plane to crash near a town called Ruby.

Whatever was in the cargo survives the crash and begins attacking Ruby citizens, starting with a lesbian couple camping in the woods.

At a swimming hole the next day, John Cooper (Rosanoff), his girlfriend Kristin (Barron), his best friend Tommy (Wheaton) and Tommy’s girlfriend Theresa (Mornell) find a pet Ball python belonging to one of the dead women, Lisa.

Deputy Greg (Zabka) shows up, mentioning that Lisa is missing and takes the snake. Lisa’s body is found, appearing to have been corroded by acids…

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Reviews:

“As terrible made-for-TV giant snake movies go, this is one of the less terrible. It has two ladies getting friendly in a tent, human bodies dissolved into bloody jelly by the acid in a monster snake’s digestive juices … and some not-so-unintentionally funny scenes like the one where a woman is attacked by the monster snake when she’s taking a shower…” CaliforniaHerps.com

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Python will never be mistaken for a classic, but if you can’t have a good time watching it, you really ought to see your doctor about the amount of stress in your life. This is a cookie cutter popcorn monster flick that is absolutely milked by a willing cast and capable director for every last ounce of fun its worth.” DVD Movie Central

Python is a horrible mess of a film; not only does the Python have an estimated screen time of around three minutes, but the film boasts an “ensemble cast” that doesn’t live up to any of the expectations of their previous accomplishments. Also Wil Wheaton has pink hair and still manages to uphold a respectable profession as a real estate agent.” Darren Fx, Letterboxd.com

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Choice dialogue:

“I don’t know you were going to bring that overgrown worm with you!”

“We’re gonna try the camp ground up at Crystal Lake and if it’s full, I dunno, we’ll play it by ear.”

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Cast and characters:

Frayne Rosanoff as John Cooper
William Zabka as Deputy Greg Larston
Dana Barron as Kristin
Robert Englund as Dr. Anton Rudolph
Casper Van Dien as Special Agent Bart Parker
Sara Mornell as Theresa
Wil Wheaton as Tommy
Jenny McCarthy as Francesca Garibaldi
Chris Owens as Brian Cooper
Sean Whalen as Deputy Lewis Ross
Gary Grubbs as Sheriff Griffin Wade
Theo Pagones as Dootsen
Scott Williamson as Kenny Summers
David Bowe as Boone
Keith Coogan as Lenny
John Franklin as Floyd Fuller
LoriDawn Messuri as Lisa Johnson
Kathleen Randazzo as Roberta Keeler
Ed Lauter as Pilot
Frank Welker as the Python (voice – he also voices Scooby-Doo and Fred)

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Filming locations:

Los Angeles, Malibu, and Santa Clarita, California, USA

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Pitchfork (2016)

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‘Every generation has its monster’

Pitchfork is a 2016 American slasher horror film directed by Glenn Douglas Packard from a screenplay co-written with Darryl F. Gariglio. It was produced by Packard, Gariglio and Noreen Marriott, with associate producer Shaun Cairo.

The film is released in theaters and On Demand on January 13, 2017, via Uncork’d Entertainment.

Main cast:

Daniel Wilkinson [as Pitchfork], Lindsey Nicole, Brian Raetz, Ryan Moore, Celina Beach, Keith Webb, Sheila Leason, Nicole Dambro, Vibhu Raghave, Rachel Carter, Andrew Dawe-Collins, Carol Ludwick, Derek Reynolds, Addisyn Wallace and Anisbel Lopez.

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Plot:

Having recently shared a life-changing secret with his family, Hunter recruits his friends to come with him from New York to the farm where he grew up as he faces his parents for the first time.

As the college students enjoy the fresh air of Michigan farm country, an older, more dangerous secret slowly emerges. While Hunter navigates a new place within his conservative family, a vicious creature from their past descends on the farm, putting the unsuspecting city kids in mortal danger…

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Monster Trucks (2016)

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Monster Trucks is a 2016 American 3D live-action/computer-animated action comedy monster movie produced by Paramount Animation and Disruption Entertainment. It was directed by Chris Wedge and written by Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Derek Connolly and Matthew Robinson.

The film stars Lucas Till, Jane Levy (Office Uprising; Don’t Breathe; Evil Dead), Amy Ryan, Rob Lowe, Danny Glover, Barry Pepper, and Holt McCallany.

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The film cost $125 million and its release has been rescheduled several times. It is now set to be released on January 13, 2017.

Plot:

Looking for any way to get away from the life and town he was born into, Tripp (Lucas Till), a high school senior, builds a Monster Truck from bits and pieces of scrapped cars.

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After an accident at a nearby oil-drilling site displaces a strange and subterranean creature with a taste and a talent for speed, Tripp may have just found the key to getting out of town and a most unlikely friend…

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War for the Planet of the Apes (2017)

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War for the Planet of the Apes is a 2017 American science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves (Dawn of the Planet of the ApesLet Me In; Cloverfield) from a screenplay co-written with Mark Bomback (Total RecallThe Night Caller).

The film stars Andy Serkis (Burke and HareKing Kong; The Cottage), Woody Harrelson (Zombieland), Steve Zahn, Judy Greer, Karin Konoval, and Terry Notary (Kong: Skull Island).

Principal photography began on October 14, 2015 in Vancouver. The film is scheduled to be released on July 14, 2017 through 20th Century Fox in 2D, 3D, RealD 3D and Large Format.

Plot:

Following the events of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Caesar and his ape colony are embroiled in a battle with an army of humans. When the apes suffer heavy losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts as he resolves to avenge his kind.

The ensuing battle puts Caesar against the humans’ leader, a ruthless Colonel, in an encounter that will determine the fate of their species and Earth’s future…

Cast and characters:

Apes:

  • Andy Serkis as Caesar
  • Steve Zahn as Bad Ape
  • Judy Greer as Cornelia
  • Karin Konoval as Maurice
  • Terry Notary as Rocket
  • Max Lloyd-Jones as Blue Eyes
  • Aleks Paunovic
  • Sara Canning

Humans:

  • Woody Harrelson as the Colonel, a ruthless senior military colonel and the leader of the human armies.
  • Gabriel Chavarria as Preacher, a soldier who is allied with the apes.
  • Chad Rook as Boyle
  • Amiah Miller

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