Tomato |
The Backwoods (2006) |
"Straw Puppies." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
Backwoods (2008) |
"By the time one of the terrorized characters in this hillbilly horror movie becomes desperate and suicidal, most audiences will be way ahead of her. Unfortunately we don't share her fear; only her hopelessness." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
Bad Blood (2006) |
"They should have stopped naming this movie at 'bad'." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Bad Girls From Valley High (2005) |
"A cheeky horror comedy of curses and hellish murder." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
The Bad Seed (1956) |
"...behind the blonde, pigtailed facade lurks a sinister and slippery sociopath." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Baghead (2008) |
"Hats off to Baghead." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Basic Instinct (1992) |
"Red herrings abound, making Basic Instinct a Hichcockian noir thriller that's sleazy, slick and stands the test of time." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Battlefield Baseball (2003) |
"Battlefield Baseball is a somewhat difficult movie to review; mainly because it’s really, really bad. But it’s so bad it’s good..." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
The Beast Must Die! (1974) |
"The Beast Must Die is worth a look, as long as you enjoy unintentionally campy kitsch from the swinging 70s and werewolf myths." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2007) |
"While kudos and curtseys belong to the filmmakers and the whole cast, the real standout is Nathan Baesel as the title character." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
The Believers (1987) |
"It was an especially smart move to cast Daniel Benzali as the cult's leader, The Teacher." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Birth (2004) |
"It’s Mary Kay Letourneau meets “Ghost” ..." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Black Christmas (2006) |
"Black Christmas 2006 vs. Black Christmas 1974 is like finding beneath your tree an X-Box compared to Pong, or a Tribotix Robotis Bioloid compared to a Malibu Barbie. In short: Things have definitely perked up in the gore department!" |
Staci Layne Wilson |
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The Black Dahlia (2006) |
"Exclusive on-camera interviews, behind the scenes, and in-depth movie review." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Blade: Trinity (2004) |
"Damn good fun..." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
- |
Blade: Trinity (2004) |
"Exclusive Interview with David S. Goyer on Blade: Trinity, Batman Begins, and Ghost Rider" |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Blade: Trinity (2004) |
"[The DVD is] well presented, intelligently laid out, and the featurettes are edited in such a way to keep you interested and entertained." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Blood and Black Lace (1964) |
"A vintage masterpiece of Technicolor terror." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
Blood and Chocolate (2007) |
"The chocolate is easy enough to get, but you might have to cut your own wrists for the blood." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
Blood and Chocolate (2007) |
"While I won't say Blood and Chocolate is an out-and-out dog, it's not likely to get many genre fans' tails a-wagging." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
Blood Relic |
"Victims are in deep DVD voodoo doo-doo, in this 'good' bad movie." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Blood Trails (2007) |
"Blood Trails does not blaze any new trails, but it's got style, substance, and scares." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
BloodRayne (2006) |
"BloodRayne is quite cheesy %u2014 the costumes resemble something out of the cosplay closet, and the dialogue is often appalling." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
BloodRayne (2006) |
"If you've always wanted to see a cinematic combo of Conan The Barbarian, Elektra, and Dracula's Daughter, your prayers have been answered." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
Bloodrayne 2 (2007) |
"The end result is more amateur than auteur." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
Bloody Mary (2007) |
"There's not much to say about Bloody Mary, but I've got a word-quota to meet, so please read on..." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
Boarding Gate (2007) |
"Boring gate." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Body Double (1984) |
"Unabashedly meshing gaudy 80s excess with the gritty 1940s-noir style." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Boogeyman (2005) |
"If you’re 12 years old, or if you scare easily, Boogeyman is not a bad way to spend an hour and a half." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
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Boogeyman (2005) |
"Interview with star Barry Watson, and director Stephen Kay." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
- |
Boogeyman (2005) |
"Interview with Sam Raimi on Boogeyman & more." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
The Box (2009) |
"The choice is yours, but I suggest you push that button for your ticket and see The Box in theaters." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
Boy Eats Girl (2005) |
"High jinks ensue, brains are eaten, and a good time is had by all. Well, all but the viewing audience..." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
The Brave One (2007) |
"By the time Foster says 'I want my dog back', you might be saying you want your money back. But by then, it will be too late. You'll have been seduced..." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
The Brides of Dracula (1960) |
"While the plot is over the top and certainly contrived, there are enough spooky sequences to keep horror fans occupied." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
The Broken (2009) |
"I was on board with The Broken through the first three quarters, but the sucker punch of nothingness at the end soured me on the whole thing." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
- |
Broken Lizard's Club Dread (2004) |
"Exclusive Interview with Actor GREG CIPES" |
Staci Layne Wilson |
- |
The Brothers Grimm (2005) |
"Exclusive on-camera interviews with Gilliam, Damon, Ledger, Headley, and Bellucci." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Brothers Grimm (2005) |
"In keeping with the actual Grimm fables, as they were originally published before whitewashing took place, this movie has a lot of horror in it." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
Brutal Massacre: A Comedy (2007) |
"It was all I could do to watch the whole thing till the end - and I'm sorry for that, because there is so much to like about the film, [aside from the lax editing]." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
- |
Bubba Ho-Tep (2003) |
"Exclusive Interview with Don Coscarelli" |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Bug (2007) |
"Thanks to Friedkin's devilish direction, and Letts's unrelenting, sharp, sad and darkly comic writing, Bug will keep you guessing till the bloody end." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
Bunny Lake is Missing (1965) |
"Vintage mind-thrills in slinky, shadowy black and white." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
The Burrowers (2009) |
"At his most placid, JT Petty can make Terrence Malick look like Guy Ritchie. But when he's not going full-'bore', his quiet, creepy brand of terror works on several levels." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
- |
The Burrowers (2009) |
"Exclusive interview with director JT Petty." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
- |
The Burrowers (2009) |
"Exclusive interview with actor Doug Hutchison." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Tomato |
The Butterfly Effect (2004) |
"The InfiniFilm special edition DVD has lots of great additional release material. The director's cut features additional scenes, plus a much better alternate ending." |
Staci Layne Wilson |
Splat |
The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelation (2008) |
"Harrowing for all the wrong reasons, Revelations doesn't even have a decent gore factor for fans of horror." |
Staci Layne Wilson |