
If you like horror movies, scary games and frightening stories than this is the place for you. Not for the faint hearted :-)
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Dead Rising 2

Clive Barker’s Jericho

Thursday, November 18, 2010
Ju-On: The Grudge

Conan

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
American Werewolf In London

Ask anyone why this John Landis comedy werewolf horror is rated so highly and you will meet with a flurry or reasons, and probably some scorn for daring to query the quality too. The effects are amazing!, they will cry. It’s so funny!, they will shout. It’s the best werewolf movie of all time!, they will claim. So what? We whisper.
The special effects are, of course, extremely good. Given the limitations of both the movie’s budget and the year the film was made, the transformation scene that sits so firmly in the hearts and minds of genre fans still impress. But it doesn’t convince. It’s a stellar technical achievement but that’s different to an effect that doesn’t impede on the suspension of disbelief. Of course, you can’t criticize the creators for such marvelous work, but you can certainly disagree with those who maintain that this is still most convincing werewolf transformation ever.
The humor, too, hasn’t aged brilliantly, but unlike the effects this aspects was never state of the art anyway. The parodic, B movie tone the tale of the transforming tourist strikes was never particularly smart or new. Indeed it genuinely doesn’t offer much more than an episode of The Simpsons TreeHouse of Horror, and this isn’t helped by some rather stupid skits and limited performances.
Drag Me To Hell

Commercially it’s hard to make a case for Hollywood horror being in bad shape. The J-horror remakes and gornography that have dominated screens for the past decade still do the sort of numbers the execs want them to, meaning there is likely to be another ten Saw movies before mainstream audiences get bored. Creatively, however, it’s a different matter. Thankfully, though, with the very enjoyable Drag Me To Hell, Sam Raimi has returned to the genre has made his name with, wrestling the steering wheel away from the blinkered fat cats and performing the cinematic equivalent of a U-turn.
An unashamed throwback to the tongue, in cheek scare fests of the Seventies and Eighties, Drag Me To Hell is very much a deliberate antidote to the grim, straight faced muck of recent years. It has jumps, twists, shocks, and most importantly, it has real personality. The story of a young loan officer who is cursed by a rejected customer shifts along at a wicked pace and although there isn’t an ounce of it that isn’t in some way derivative, it feels entirely refreshing.
There are, however, niggles. Justin long’s character, for instance, is fairly pointless and the performance fruitless. The final twist too, is one of that can be seen from the inside of a buried coffin. And let’s not forget that horror grew out of the Eighties through necessity. Fun through it may be, there are inherent limitations to the template, and more often not it feels like little more than a particularly good episode of the Twilight Zone.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Sword Of Dracula

This is the weirdest Dracula movie I have ever seen but also the most intriguing Dracula movie. A swat like team goes into the vampire and puts a vampire to death in the mountains of Colorado. They are in search of the big fish the head of vampires, Dracula. They come to know that the Dracula lies in a castle which is cannot be seen with naked eye, and there are some weird blood creatures probably dogs to guard it. When eventually Ronnie, the captain of the team, and the team gets hold of Dracula and imprisons him in special containers, with holy water surrounding it. Until the two fallen angels return to Earth and creates a catastrophic situation. In this dire situation Ronnie is left with no option but to get aid from her arch enemy and makes a deal with them.
The movie is packed with tons of interesting situations where you cannot wait for the next moment for instance when Dallas is taken over by the ex-Angels and the fight sequels are also satisfying. This movie is highly recommended. Vampires have been put in a pretty innovative way unlike the usual blood sucking vampires who go for pretty girls and all that.
Knife Edge

This movie is sort of vague ambiguous movie with a rather twisted story that your mind not comprehend easily. The story revolves around Emma who works on Wall Street but later leaves her job in order to move back to England and starts her new life with her son Thomas and her new husband Henri. Henri takes her to their new house which is rather old but enormous which he had bought few years ago.
But soon Emma starts to have these deadly visions which made her believe that some terrible things must have been happen here. And as her visions and frights become more intense so does the character of her husband as he always gives her obscure answer regarding the house. Furthermore he tells Emma that he is going to France for business matters but hasn’t even left the country. He was aware of trust of million dollars which was named to Emma and wanted access to it.
This movie does not go with the style of Director Anthony Hickox whose previous movies are Waxwork, Hell Raiser and Full Eclipse. The movie falls under the 70s genre and it also makes you feel bore with the lead actress in every scene.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
A Nightmare On Elm Street

Another title of freddy’s nightmare has been added to the freddy’s franchise and this time it is Nightmare on Elm Street. The movie has the same basic theme but it has been presented in the different rather stylish way. Freddy is back with some more blood on his claws, the movie starts off with freddy’s first kill, killing a guy with knife in his neck. Basically movie based to grab the attention of new generation.
The movie progress in very pleasing way, you will not be pulling your hairs after watching as most of the horror movies made you do that. Every character is indirectly linked with the other at the same time not knowing that fact and this is something that adds up to the movie’s advantage, unlike the previous ones that had group of friends. The story revolves around group of high school kids who once went to school together but now they are unfamiliar with each other which lead to mu second point. And that is ‘realism’, the movie is pretty much logical. Unlike the usual horror movies in which the actor had eyes full of revenge and dashing cuts on their face, the actors seem to be worn out as the end draws near, something canny.
Haunting In Connecticut

There are lots of horror movies out there and most of them have same basic theme but Haunting in Connecticut is something innovative and out of the box. The story revolves around a boy who is victim of cancer named Matt. It takes a lot of distance to the hospital for his treatment so his mother Sara Campbell decides to rent a house near the hospital, going against the will of her husband. They could barely live up to their financial needs. The main character Matt wants to have basement as his room and there is one creepy wall all covered with wood cabinets and black colored glass. No one knows what lies behind this creepy wall until Matt starts to have nightmares and is haunted by a ghost kid. Besides all these Matt also comes across horrific dead people with weird symbols engraved on their body.
While his visits to the hospital Matt becomes friends with a guy called Reverend Popescu who is also a victim of cancer and is on the verge of his life. He is able to see the ghosts too as he lies at the bridge of life and death. Reverend with the intention to help him accidently makes the situation worse. Movie is little weird much it’s good.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Shutter island

Two US Marshals (Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo) travel to Ashecliffe, a prison hospital on
With Teddys visions becoming worse over time. With his wife appearing in his visions to tell him to get off the island and head back home. Dr. Naehring (Max von Sydow) presence makes the detectives all the more suspicious. All the characters are played most eerily and convincingly. Not once are the viewers thrown into disappointing shocks. Ted Levine’s part as the hospitals warden is also worthy of praise. Teddy is not only riveted on finding the missing patient but also the cause of the strangeness on the island. The final scenes are most shocking and give the viewer the necessary chills. A movie for horror and suspense buffs to watch.
Day of the Dead

Two highly acclaimed horror movie directors who have distinctly shown their class in this genre team together to give us a NOT so entertaining sequel of “The Day of the Dead”. The Day of the Dead 2008 shows us that a mysterious disease has affected the people of a small
They can all jump over tall buildings and can run super fast which adds to the misery of the unaffected people. Overall the movie sucked from the writing, which was more then just poor, to the direction to the plot line which was as thick as lettuce soup. Everything was dead just like the zombies. The acting was bad with a capital B. Most viewers were pissed of by the, as they considered, sacrilege of the original movie. The directors should be somewhat ashamed for making such a movie, which only saw curses being lobbed at them from pissed fans. I wouldn’t recommend you to watch this movie even if you were dead.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
The Last Exorcism

A preacher, Reverend Cotton Marcus who makes unsuspecting people part with their money by performing mock exorcisms is on his way to perform what would be his last “exorcism” along with a documentary crew to document his false exorcisms and make the world aware of his frauds. But when he gets to the rural
The movie is shot in mock-documentary style and is nothing like the trailers promised it would be. All the best shots have been used in the trailer which makes them feel old when seen in the movie and do not provide the necessary shock to the viewer as they would have had they not been used in the trailer. Ashley Bell, playing Nell Sweetzer, does a stellar job and makes the audience really feel for the poor possessed girl.the movie provides the necessary chills but could have been better. Give it a watch.
The Crazies

Imagine a horrible nightmare in which your once peaceful and quite town suddenly changes into a deadly and dangerous place where you and your friends are the only sane people left and are fighting to find a way out of the total chaos. This, my friends, is the plot line of the remake of the George Romero classic “The Crazies” directed by Breck Eisner. The story goes such that David Dutten (Timothy Olyphant) is Ogden Marsh’s sheriff. Ogden Marsh is a pretty peaceful town with law abiding citizens dwelling in it. But suddenly one night out of the blue one of the towns folk comes to a school baseball game with a loaded shotgun and wreaks havoc there.
And then over the period of the next few days more and more incidents take place. The people of the town become infected by a toxin which drives them to their deaths or utter insanity. The government fearing that the toxin might spread uses brute force and completely quarantines the area and no one can go in or out of the town. Amidst all this chaos the non-infected Sheriff Dutten; his pregnant wife, Judy; Becca, an assistant at the medical center; and Russell, the towns deputy sheriff must group together and somehow make it out of the town.