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Total Reviews: 412
Steve Biodrowski

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     (1971)      "The greatest benefit of viewing the new DVD ... is that the crisp, clear image strips away the varnish to reveal the truth underneath, which is that this is not a very good film." [dvd review]      ESplatter   
  
     (1976)      "... a slick, polished, and professional thriller that combines an intriguing mystery with periodic eruptions of bloody violence ..." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2006)      "... it's as if someone took a corpse, embalmed it to preserve the external appearance, slapped on a layer of fresh makeup, and then stuffed it full of animatronics to make it move and speak." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2008)      "The call gets through, but the signal is so weak and garbled in the cross-Pacific transit that the message is lost, leaving audience on hold, waiting for scares that never come." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2003)      "The result is reasonably effective as a horror film, but the quirkiness of the approach - rather than the genre trappings - are the real appeal." [dvd review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2005)      "This sequel ... offers up more of the same, but without the directorial flare that helped distinguish One Missed Call from generic Japanese ghost films." [dvd review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2007)      "One of those rare moments wherein you actually believe your are seeing a ghost, not a Hollywood special effect." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2006)      "The EL MARIACHI of horror films: a low-budget calling card intended to open doors to Hollywood, allowing for a big-budget sequel-remake down the road." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2001)      "The Others is a modern horror film with an old-fashioned touch, relying on suggestion and suspense to generate fear." [movie review]      ESplatter   
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