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Suspiria from Anchor Bay Entertainment Customer Review: I first saw Suspiria a few years ago as a VHS rental but I couldn't remember too much about it. But suddenly, the world of Italian horror has been broken wide open so I picked up this three disk limited edition. Watching Suspiria is sort of like dreaming awake. Colored lighting is used to great... |
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Inferno from Anchor Bay Entertainment Customer Review: A combination of alchemy, witchcraft, architecture and horror, director Dario Argento's Inferno is a pulsing thriller filled with murder, supernatural mayhem and atmosphere so thick you could slash through it with a knife. The peculiar proceedings are set into motion in both New York and Rome... |
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Beyond the Darkness: Buio Omega from Media Blasters, Inc Customer Review: I have been looking forever for a copy of this movie , and especially on Amazon and had not been able to find it...the reason is because for some strange reason this movie is being released under it's original Italian title Buio Omega ( Blue Holocaust) . This is actually nonother than most true horror... |
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The Lucio Fulci Collection Volume 1 (The House By the Cemetery/The Beyond) from Anchor Bay Entertain Customer Review: Farming the zombie genre is a daunting task. There are just too many bad movies out there made by folks who think zombies equate to reddish liquid splashed liberally on bodies and the surfaces of walls. Not so! Suspense and atmosphere are the very foundation of eerie, something only the true auteur... |
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The Cat o' Nine Tails from Anchor Bay Entertainment Customer Review: Second chapter of the so-called "Animal Trilogy" (The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, The Cat O'Nine Tails, Four Flies on Grey Velvet), this movie is a little miracle. The possibility that a twist of our genes could lead to madness should keep us far from hospitals for a long time... Anchor bay... |
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Hercules in the Haunted World from Fantoma Customer Review: Italian director Mario Bava (1914-1980) is one of the giants of the horror movie genre. Bava's big break into the field came with his 1960 black and white classic "Black Sunday" starring Barbara Steele. This was only the beginning, as Bava churned out a series of gruesome shockers over the next... |
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Dario Argento's Phantom of the Opera from Unapix Customer Review: A deeply gory and darker version of the universally popular Gaston Leroux tale. Sands is a perfect choice for the phantom role. (and to think Argento wanted John Malkovitch to play the phantom!) Still, what we have here is an often obscure, confusing and sometimes lethargic movie. Many of the... |
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The New York Ripper from Anchor Bay Entertainment Customer Review: Sleazy best describes this Fulci slasher about a madman running around New York City killing people (especially pretty ladies) in loving, graphic detail. The killer quacks like a duck. No joke. To be honest, the most disturbing thing about this flick is not the gore or any real scares (there are... |
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Demons 2 - The Nightmare Returns from Anchor Bay Entertainment Customer Review: Remember DEMONS? Of course you do. I know its tempting to buy the set, but you'll be better off if you stick with the original. Made shortly after the original, DEMONS 2 seems awfully predictable and the whole concept tires quickly, especially if, like many horror movies, you try to watch both... |
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The Girl Who Knew Too Much from Image Entertainment Customer Review: This is not a horror movie even though it was once shown in America as "The Evil Eye". Instead, it's a very tame little mystery with Bava's giallo atmosphere and little else. An "American" girl (Italian actress Leticia Roman) comes to Rome to visit an old family friend who up and dies on her. She... |
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The Lucio Fulci Collection Volume 3 (City of the Living Dead/Don't Torture a Duckling) from Anchor Bay Entertain Customer Review: Being a fan of Lucio Fulci and needing a copy of City of Living Dead, I decided to buy the 2 disc set even though I hadn't seen Duckling before, I am lucky I made that decesion. First of all City is basicly the same plot as Beyond and even stars Catriona MacColl from Beyond. A priest hangs himself... |
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Planet of the Vampires from Mgm/Ua Studios Customer Review: With a title like PLANET OF THE VAMPIRES and a largely Italian cast dubbed to English, I expected this movie to be little more than grade B sci-fi schlock--and indeed the first few minutes of the movie gave me no reason to revise that expectation. The producers of note (in this case really more... |
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Erotic Nights of the Living Dead from Media Blasters, Inc |
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Demons from Anchor Bay Entertainment Customer Review: To say the least, I was totally rocked by this movie! I loved the story about people being trapped in a movie theater as a demon is running around turning other members into demons. It's a hell of a claustrophobic thriller! Sure the movie lacks some logic and sense in some parts, but its not enough to... |
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Kill Baby Kill from Vci Home Video Customer Review: Kill Baby Kill is a surprisingly good, beautifully presented, deliciously atmospheric horror movie from noted Italian director Mario Bava. This is actually a fairly creepy ghost story, but there is a pretty significant death count nonetheless. The very first scene shows us a distraught young lady... |
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Sleepless from Artisan Entertainment Customer Review: It's been almost a decade since Dario Argento released his last good movie ("Opera"), and although "Sleepless" is no masterpiece like "Profondo Rosso", "Suspiria" or "Tenebrae", it is a most welcome return to form for Argento. It's nice to see that in this day and age Argento can still make a... |
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Demonia from Media Blasters Customer Review: Not much of a plot with this one, still great to see someone other than Anchor Bay attempting the Euro-Horror genre. Director "...Lucio Fulci began his career as a screen writer and moved to the directors chair in 1959. His hyper-violent horror movies have had a huge following in Italy, Europe and... |
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Demons/Demons 2 from Anchor Bay Entertainment Customer Review: When I was about twelve years old my brother and I snuck into Demons at our local theater. This movie scared me really bad when I was young and after watching it agian I can see why. Demons is a good movie that is loaded with blood, gore and shock. This was produced by Dario Argento an Italian... |
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I Vampiri from Image Entertainment Customer Review: This movie is famous for two reasons: First, it was the the first talking horror movie from Italy. Second, it was the directing debut of the Italian master of horror, Mario Bava. Original director, Riccardo Freda, had captured the first half of the movie in 10 days of movieing. The producers had agreed... |
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Mountain of the Cannibal God from Anchor Bay Entertainment Customer Review: Ursula Andress, still gorgeous here at age 42, is captured by cannibals in New Guinea while searching for her lost husband. She's tied naked to a pole and two cannibal women smear red barbecue sauce all over her voluptuous body, before the ritual feast! That's pretty much the high point of this... |
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