Posts tagged horror movie
'Witness Infection' is Horror Comedy on a Roll!

If you’re craving a movie that is like Goodfellas meets Shaun of the Dead, look no further than Witness Infection. Directed by Andy Palmer (Camp Cold Brook) and written by Carlos Alazraqui (Rocko’s Modern Life, Reno! 911, The Funhouse Massacre) and Jill-Michele Melean (MAD TV, Reno! 911, Taco Shop) , this movie is one you definitely want to sink your teeth into.

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The Faceless Man Stalks into Your Homes in this Latest Gory Ozploitation Flick

Sometimes horror, sometimes wacky, and sometimes downright gory… having a style and competency in film all their own, not to mention inimitable styles of both humor and horror beats, Aussie films are testament to the adage "you never know what you are in for". This film embodies that statement

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A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio - A Macabre Delight Just in Time For Halloween

…I can unequivocally tell you this was one of the most enjoyable horror films I have seen this year. The stories are varied, the acting is on point, the gore is nicely done, and I even found myself startled at some of the beats in a couple of the shorts.

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The Silencing: Man Seldom Escapes Their True Nature

The Silencing is an example of a thriller that succeeds because of the talent of its lead actors and the brilliance of cinematography and score. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau does a wonderful job of portraying the world-weary and gruff Rayburn that truly makes the audience feel a pang of sympathy for his character’s plight. This is a film that shouldn’t be missed, despite its slightly rushed climax.

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Blood Quantum Is A Gory Thrill-Ride While Staying Cognizant of its Heraldry

While the predictable inevitability of the events of this film were not surprising, it is the characters and actions taken by them that propelled this film; displaying a gory good thrill-ride, while staying cognizant of its heraldry - as well as making it one of the most enjoyable films of the desiccated zombie genre in the past several years.

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Anthology Archaeology: Deadtime Stories

Anthology Archeology is a new series here at M3 where I, your humble horror host, will guide you, the reader, through a smorgasbord of my personal favorite schlock. Not just any common cheese, mind you. I prefer a specific species - the short and sinister variety. The sort that slithered and seeped their way on to the bottom rack of the local video store and traversed their way into tape players by way of badass box-art and some eerie elbow grease

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The Dinner Party - A Demure Aperitif of Mystery and the Macabre

The Dinner Party setup is a fun call back to the murder mystery trope, harkening to motifs immortalized by the likes of Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, while at the same time providing mystique and a (sometimes painfully) slow unfurling that keeps the viewer engaged. There is a reason this trope has been used repeatedly for centuries by playwrights, novelists, and screenwriters - the "mystery dinner" works.

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