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Critics / Publications / Dread Central

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    • 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

Splat
1/5

Machined (2005)

"With the flood of direct-to-DVD films on the market already, you will probably be able to find a movie that is ten times more watchable than this."

Tomato
4.5/5

The Machinist (2004)

"With The Machinist, Anderson delivers the goods: an intelligent, haunting psychological horror/thriller that I highly recommend."

Sean Clark

-

The Mad (2007)

"A clip from the movie (at Dread Central)"

Johnny Butane

Tomato
3.5/5

The Mad (2007)

"The acting (Zane is really in top comedy form here), the cinematography, the gore; it's all top-notch. Hell, even the music is appropriate. It's just too bad it couldn't have gotten one more pass in the editing bay before it was completed."

Johnny Butane

Splat
2/5

The Maid (2005)

"The Maid is a fairly dismissible ghost flick. Still, you have to give it props for trying."

Andrew Kasch

Splat
1.5/5

The Mailman (2007)

"here are no redeeming features about The Mailman that can't be found in every other cheap thriller/skin flick."

Kryten Syxx

Tomato
3.5/5

Malevolence (2004)

"Malevolence is the result of a film lover that spent their entire life striving to be the best they can."

Johnny Butane

Tomato
3/5

Man With The Screaming Brain (2005)

"The story is pretty ridiculous from start to finish, but that's not necessarily a bad thing since the film doesn't take itself seriously at all."

Johnny Butane

Splat
2.5/5

The Mangler Reborn (2005)

"Shot in a mere 10 days on a price tag smaller than a used Ford Taurus, the result is the best installment in the Mangler series, even if that is faint praise."

Andrew Kasch

Tomato
3/5

The Manitou (1978)

"What starts off as a strong oddball horror/comedy chops off its own legs and drags itself across the finish line %u2026 then dies."

Kryten Syxx

Tomato
4/5

Marebito (2004)

"Marebito is a creepy and effective experimental film and certainly one of the year's best offerings."

Andrew Kasch

Tomato
4/5

Marebito (2004)

"Fans of good, creeping horror on a more intellectual level will likely enjoy this quite a bit."

Johnny Butane

Splat
0.5/5

Marronnier (2004)

"Even at a 79-minute runtime it seemed about 69 minutes too long."

Uncle Creepy

Splat
2.5/5

The Marsh (2006)

"Just like a one-night stand it goes down easy and is instantly forgettable the next day."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
4/5

Martin (1978)

"This will encourage new viewers to give it a chance and see that Romero can do more than just make the dead walk."

Johnny Butane

Tomato
5/5

Martyrs (2008)

"You will either despise what you've experienced or support Pascal Laugier in creating a masterpiece that transcends the genre and leaves the viewer drained and breathless."

Tim Merrill

Tomato
5/5

Martyrs (2008)

"Martyrs is an absolute recommend, but only to those who are willing to accept the film on its own uncompromising terms. All others are advised to stay well clear away."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
3.5/5

Martyrs (2008)

"Even though for my money it ends up feeling all too familiar by the end credits, it still does what it does better than most."

Uncle Creepy

-

Masters of Horror - Chocolate (2005)

"Television episode - Garris' entertaining piece is certainly a slick one boasting fun performances"

Ryan Rotten

Tomato
4/5

Masters of Horror - Chocolate (2005)

"Truth be told, while the situation and circumstances surrounding Jamie are indeed extraordinary, there just isn't enough horror elements in the mix to follow suit with the other entries in this series."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
3/5

Masters of Horror - Dario Argento: Jenifer (2005)

"TV episode review - This is a great exploitation piece. One with a weak script, some broad characterizations, and choice cop dialogue"

Ryan Rotten

Tomato
5/5

Masters of Horror - Dario Argento: Jenifer (2005)

"Argento crafts a tale of ghastly beauty that will have you looking away in disgust and questioning whether or not you're just a little bit turned on, all at the same time."

Uncle Creepy

-

Masters of Horror - Dario Argento: Pelts (2006)

"Audio interview with Meat Loaf for Pelts"

Tomato
4/5

Masters of Horror - Dario Argento: Pelts (2006)

""Pelts" is one of the sickest and sexiest films from Argento. The Masters of Horror series is learning and improving both on television and on DVD."

Kryten Syxx

Tomato
4/5

Masters of Horror - Joe Dante: Homecoming (2005)

"Homecoming represents another slice of mayhem that is served white hot like only the guys at Anchor Bay know how to do it."

Uncle Creepy

-

Masters of Horror - John Carpenter - Pro-Life (2007)

"Exclusive First Look at MOH Pro-Life DVD @ Dread Central"

Debi Moore

Tomato
3/5

Masters of Horror - John Carpenter - Pro-Life (2007)

"Horror as a vehicle for social and political commentary is a powerful tool."

Morgan Ploutz

Tomato
5/5

Masters of Horror - John Carpenter: Cigarette Burns (2005)

"This DVD is a Carpenter fan's wet dream. Everything about the man is detailed from his history in the genre, to talent descriptions of what he is like to work with."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
4/5

Masters of Horror - John Landis: Deer Woman (2005)

"Its concept may verge on silliness, but its success lies in Landis' ability to infuse it with enough realism to engage the audience"

Debi Moore

Tomato
3.5/5

Masters of Horror - John Landis: Family (2007)

"It's a different kind of horror tale, or at least it's a familiar one with some nice twists and turns thrown in."

Johnny Butane

-

Masters of Horror - John Landis: Family (2007)

"Video interview with John Landis"

Johnny Butane

Tomato
3.5/5

Masters of Horror - John McNaughton: Haeckel's Tale (2006)

"There's enough gore, nudity, and necrophilia to satisfy even the most hardened fan among us."

Debi Moore

Splat
2/5

Masters of Horror - Larry Cohen: Pick Me Up (2006)

"The dialogue is weak throughout, the story is just plain dull, and the ending falls flat on its face. It's a shame such good acting was wasted on this truly boring episode."

Debi Moore

Tomato
4/5

Masters of Horror - Lucky McKee: Sick Girl (2005)

"It gives us all a chance to see what McKee can do with a small budget and only a few days to shoot."

Debi Moore

Tomato
4/5

Masters of Horror - Rob Schmidt: Right to Die (2007)

"Esposito does a nice job of adding some new touches to the typical ghost story, and Schmidt realizes his vision in vivid detail."

Morgan Ploutz

-

Masters of Horror - Rob Schmidt: Right to Die (2007)

"Audio interview with John Esposito"

Uncle Creepy

-

Masters of Horror - Rob Schmidt: Right to Die (2007)

"Audio interview with Rob Schmidt"

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
5/5

Masters of Horror - Stuart Gordon: Dreams in the Witch House (2005)

"Gordon is certainly deserving of the Masters title."

Johnny Butane

Tomato
5/5

Masters of Horror - Stuart Gordon: The Black Cat (2007)

"The Black Cat is a great episode, filled with nightmarish imagery and the kind of bloodshed you expect from Stuart Gordon."

Johnny Butane

Tomato
4.5/5

Masters of Horror - Takashi Miike: Imprint (2006)

"Imprint was more than worth the wait. It's every bit as visceral as even the most jaded of horror fans could have hoped for."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
4.5/5

Masters of Horror - Tobe Hooper: Dance of the Dead (2006)

"If you're not getting all the episodes individually, I highly recommend that you designate Dance of the Dead Priority #1 on your shopping list."

Debi Moore

Tomato
4.5/5

Masters of Horror - William Malone: Fair-Haired Child (2006)

"The Fair Haired Child is visually arresting, has great characters, and sports one of the oddest and most terrifying beasties to grace the screen in quite some time."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
3/5

Masters of Horror: Joe Dante - The Screwfly Solution (2007)

""Screwfly" isn't an extraordinary film by any measure, but it isn't horrible either and definitely does have its moments."

Debi Moore

Tomato
4.5/5

Medium (2005)

"Even if you've been watching Medium since its debut, the series is so rich with character and content that repeated viewings will only enhance your appreciation for it."

Debi Moore

Tomato
4.5/4

Medium - The Complete Second Season (2005)

"It's smart, adult, incredibly well written, and often downright creepy. What more could a discerning horror fan want from a show?"

Debi Moore

Tomato
3.5/5

Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus (2009)

"Absolutely glorious! Eighty-six fast-paced minutes of bad b-monster movie bonanza with a campy glee that will bring a smile to the face of many."

The Foywonder

Tomato
3.5/5

Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus (2009)

"Absolutely glorious! Eighty-six fast-paced minutes of bad b-monster movie bonanza with a campy glee that will bring a smile to the face of many."

The Foywonder

Tomato
3.5/5

Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus (2009)

"With a bigger special effects budget Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus would be a guaranteed cult classic in the making."

Uncle Creepy

Tomato
4.5/5

Mercy (2006)

"There’s just not enough good stuff that can be said about Mercy."

Kryten Syxx

Splat
2/5

The Messengers (2007)

"The Messengers is another exercise in overly used Hollywood ghost effects... The PG-13 rating is very stereotypical in this case. It's just pre-packaged, mass market horror. The title may as well be a 10 digit number with a barcode over it."

  
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