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Critics / Publications / Dread Central

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Authors
    • Nomad
    • Jay Bodnar
    • D.W. Bostaph Jr
    • Melissa Bostaph
    • Johnny Butane
    • Sean Clark
    • Uncle Creepy
    • The Foywonder
    • Scott A. Johnson
    • Alan Kacalski
    • Andrew Kasch
    • Michelle Lee
    • Andy Mauro
    • Tim Merrill
    • Debi Moore
    • Plagiarize
    • Morgan Ploutz
    • Ryan Rotten
    • Kryten Syxx
    • Staci Layne Wilson

Dread Central

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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I Am Legend (2007)

"Photos from NYC film shoot for the movie at Dread Central"

Splat
3/5

I Am Legend (2007)

"It's a film that wants to have it both ways - as an unconventional horror movie and a mainstream crowd-pleaser."

Andrew Kasch

Tomato
4/5

I Sell the Dead (2009)

"A refreshingly original slice of indie quirk that manages to pull off the kitchen sink approach on a very meager budget."

Andrew Kasch

Splat
2.5/5

I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006)

"You watch it, it kills time, you have some fun, it ends, and you forget it."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
3.5/5

Ichi-1 (2003)

"The movie works in its own right, cascading to a climax that is the ultimate build-up. We leave this movie wanting to see the next."

Tomato
4/5

Icons of Science Fiction: Toho Collection (1959)

"Icons of Sci-Fi Toho Collection is a must have collection of films for fans from a time when CGI wasn't even a thought, and practical and physical effects ruled the roost."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
4/5

Icons of Science Fiction: Toho Collection (1959)

"Icons of Sci-Fi Toho Collection is a must have collection of films for fans from a time when CGI wasn't even a thought, and practical and physical effects ruled the roost."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
5/5

Igor (2008)

"With nearly non-stop laughs from an amazing cast, an excellently written, thoroughly surprising story line with images you never thought you'd see in an animated feature before and top notch animation, there is no way you can lose."

Nomad

Splat
2/5

iMurders (2009)

"iMurders is fairly typical, predictable, and often times scattered."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
3/5

Incident at Loch Ness (2004)

"Incident at Loch Ness is like a bizarre crossover of "The Surreal Life 3", The Blair Witch Project, "Project Greenlight" and a less-deadpan Best in Show."

Splat
2/5

Inexchange (2005)

"...while it['s obvious (Zack) Parker's no Hitchcock yet, I believe he could have a bright future . . . if he finds himself a good editor."

Debi Moore

Splat
1/5

Infected

"Infected is not a time killer, it's not turn your brain off entertainment, and it's certainly not worth watching for any reason."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
4/5

Infection (2004)

"Infection gets under your skin more than any horror movie in recent memory."

Andrew Kasch

Tomato
3.5/5

Inland Empire (2006)

"It's arguably the filmmaker's most flawed work (at least since Dune), but it remains an oddly-shaped diamond in his offbeat career."

Andrew Kasch

Tomato
4/5

Invasion (2005)

Click here to see the review.

Debi Moore

Splat
2/5

The Invasion (2007)

"...buried deep within this mess, there are signs of a good movie struggling to get out...But, when all is said and done, the good aspects just go to show how bad this film was gutted."

Tomato
3/5

Invasion - The Complete Series (2005)

"Invasion was a big jumble that would have made a better mini-series."

Splat
1/5

The Invisible (2007)

"Sadly, it employs every cliche thrown around about PG-13 horror and invents a few new ones as well. You want to talk about angsty teens who mope around and follow the much maligned Hot Topic formula for success in horror films? Look no further."

Debi Moore

Splat
2.5/5

The Invisible Man: The Legacy Collection (1933)

"All in all, a pretty sad assortment of movies if I do say so myself, with the first two the only ones worth watching repeatedly."

Johnny Butane

Tomato
4/5

Isolation (2005)

"Isolation is a great film that shifts effortlessly from brooding and dramatic darkness to edge of your seat action."

Tomato
3.5/5

Izo (2004)

"... if you're a fan of Takashi Miike, and want to see where his filmic experiments have been leading him, then Izo is not to be missed."

Andy Mauro

  
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