Arang (2005)

Arang (2005)

Detective So-Young (Song Yoon-Ah) and her rookie  partner investigate a murder where the autopsy reveals the victim was killed from the inside.  The death, and several others, are connected to a drunken brawl ten years ago where a barman died and his girlfriend disappeared.  Is the girl’s ghost finally getting revenge or is this a

Attack of the Blind Dead / Return of the Evil Dead (1973)

Attack of the Blind Dead / Return of the Evil Dead (1973)

Attack of the Blind Dead, aka Return of the Blind Dead (1973) The town of Bouzano is preparing for its celebration of the blinding and burning of a group of satanic knights. Jack Marlowe (Tony Kendall) arrives to set up the fireworks show, and finds his ex-girlfriend, Vivian (Esther Roy), who is now the mafia-like mayor’s

Attack of the Giant Leechess (1959)

Attack of the Giant Leechess (1959)

Drunken moonshiner Lem is out for his daily otter poaching run in the swamp when he is attacked by a vicious-looking Hefty bag.  No one believes his story, except the Hefty bag, which kills him a few scenes later.  Things then switch over to sweaty hillbilly Dave (Bruno VeSota) and his hot, white-trash wife, Liz-Baby

Attack of the Virgin Mummies (2003)

Attack of the Virgin Mummies (2003)

The three, young, beautiful daughters of the pharaoh (Hanna Harper, Nikki Love, and Violet Blue—as Ada Mae Johnson) are murdered and the killer is mummified. In modern times, they are all awakened, and the girls become dancers at a strip club. Unwrapped, they are the only ones who can stop the still bandaged mummy. If your goal

Bad Moon (1996)

Bad Moon (1996)

Ted (Michael Paré) is attacked by a werewolf, and while he manages to kill the monster, he becomes one himself.  He moves his trailer behind his sister Janet’s (Mariel Hemingway) house, but Thor, the dog, knows what he is. Werewolf films are difficult to do right.  They’re even difficult to do wrong.  Of all the

Bay of Blood (1971)

Bay of Blood (1971)

Wheelchair-bound Countess Donati, the owner of an undeveloped bay, is murdered, and then the murderer is immediately murdered as well. Ruled a suicide, a group of unpleasant people all vie for ownership of the bay. They include an unscrupulous businessman (Chris Avram) and his secretary (Anna Maria Rosati), a daughter (Claudine Auger) and her husband (Luigi Pistilli),

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953)

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953)

A nuclear bomb test in the arctic (ummmm…in the arctic? Why are they testing a bomb in the arctic?), awakens a dinosaur that’s been frozen for a hundred million years. Nuclear physicist Tom Nesbitt (Paul Christian) sees the creature, but no one believes him. When several ships are sunk, paleontologist Thurgood Elson (Cecil Kellaway) and his beautiful assistant

Between Two Worlds (1944)

Between Two Worlds (1944)

Henry and Ann Bergner (Paul Henreid, Eleanor Parker), who have just committed suicide, find themselves on a ship.  They are joined by a group of people killed in an air raid, including an unhappy newspaperman (John Garfield).  Only the suicides understand that they are dead and they are warned by Scrubby (Edmund Gwenn), the steward,

Beauty and the Beast (1962)

Beauty and the Beast (1962)

Lady Althea (Joyce Taylor) travels to greet her fiancée, Duke Eduardo (Mark Damon) only to find he has been cursed to turn into a beast at night. The Duke, with the help of Baron Orsini, Althea, and her father, must find a cure for his condition before Prince Bruno (Michael Pate) reveals the secret and takes

Below (2002)

Below (2002)

A WWII submarine being hunted by a German ship picks up three survivors from a torpedoed hospital ship, one, a woman.  The crew is on edge, the new captain too extreme, and voices and strange occurrences begin to haunt the boat. Quick Review: With Pitch Black and Below, David Twohy has become the modern master

The Beyond (1981)

The Beyond (1981)

A young woman, Liza Merril (Catriona MacColl), inherits a broken-down hotel in New Orleans that has a troubled past. It is built over a gateway to hell, and when the gate is opened, the dead will walk the Earth. With people dying in mysterious ways, Emily (Cinzia Monreale), a blind woman with her own secrets, warns Lisa

Beyond Re-Animator (2003)

Beyond Re-Animator (2003)

In this second sequel to Re-Animator, Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs), in jail since the last film, is still secretly carrying out his research. He believes he has found a way to return reason to the corpses he re-animates. When a new prison doctor (Jason Barry) brings some of West’s old reagent into the prison, it’s time to