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     (2009)      "A safe piece of family entertainment that manages to be entertaining instead of bland..." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2008)      "This is a splatter-filled tale that feels like a throwback to '80s direct-to-video horror, when a bunch of prosthetic makeup covered in blood was all you needed to make a low-budget movie." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (1998)      "Overall, the film feels stilted, academic, and more than a little dull as it plows through its exposition." [dvd review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2007)      "Ratatouille lacks the nutritional value of a truly satisfying meal. Only near the end does it serve up something meatier." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (1935)      "It is no masterpiece..., but it is an enduring entertainment, especially for Lugosi fans." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2006)      "Re-cycle...seeks to discover previously unexplored pathways sheltering unfamiliar frights. If, in the end, the trip rambles aimlessly through some dull patches, you have to admire the Pang's effort to boldly go somewhere new." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2007)      "Although terrible, this film does raise ... interesting questions: Why does Hollywood keep ripping off THE OMEN? Why would anyone continue hiring Stephen Hopkins to direct a movie? Why would two-time Oscar-winner Hilary Swank agre to be in this mess?" [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2006)      "Shimizu's prodigious talent as a scare-master are still on display, so the film features a handful of virtuoso sequences." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2008)      "There is too much ambition on display for the film to be completely dismissed, but good intentions carry Repo! only partway toward success." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (1965)      "Although it cannot quite live up to its reputation, Polanski's startling psychological horror film is a bona fide genre classic." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2007)      "The franchise is becoming almost as mindless as the zombies it portrays, lumbeirng on with only repetitive instinct, while all true vitality has long since passed away." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (1971)      "This sequel to Count Yorga, Vampire benefits from a slightly bigger budget and a considerably glossier look to the cinematography." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (1983)      "Return is such a dud that no amount of [Special Edition] reworking could have saved it." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (1985)      "An amusing, punk variation on the familiar zombie theme." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
          "If you've ever wondered what RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK would have been like if Lucio Fulci had directed it, here's your chance to find out: there's almost enough blood to fill the gaping plot holes %u2013 and that's saying something." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2002)      "The American version retains much of the original but does little to justify its existence beyond the commercial considerations of relocating the setting to Seattle and filling the screen with Caucasian faces." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2005)      "Unfortunately, the screenplay by Ehren Kruger is littered with plot holes that reduce the story to a generic thriller formula." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (1999)      "Like America's The Ring, this South Korean remake of Ringu simply rehashes the original with a new cast speaking the language of its target audience." [dvd review]      ESplatter   
  
     (1998)      "Director Hideo Nakata's film is a minor masterpiece -- a low-budget horror gem." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2008)      "If you want to enjoy being scared [...] then this rampaging reptile is for you." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (1968)      "... a serious effort that gradually and carefully constructs a mounting sense of paranoia ..." [movie review]      ESplatter   
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