Cronos (1993)

Cronos (1993)

Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi) finds a golden egg hidden in the statue of an archangel in his antique shop. When he winds it up, eight legs emerge and pierce his hand, and a stinger gives him the unwanted gift of immortality. But Jesus is not left alone to deal with his new vampiric nature as he

The Crow (1994)

The Crow (1994)

A year after Eric Draven (Brandon Lee) and his fiancée were murdered, Eric is brought back from the grave to act as an avenging spirit.  However, the city’s crime boss, Top Dollar (Michael Wincott), wants to steal Eric’s power and only police Sergeant Albrecht (Ernie Hudson) can help the ghost. This review is going to

The Crow: The O'Barr Edit

The Crow: The O’Barr Edit

This is a review of a “Fan Edit.”  Details of the original film, including twists and the ending,  may be revealed. For anyone outside of the goth subculture, The Crow is primarily known for the death of Brandon Lee. The son of martial arts legend Bruce Lee was shot and killed in a stunt gone

The Curse of the Cat People (1944)

The Curse of the Cat People (1944)

Amy (Ann Carter), the daughter of Oliver and Alice Reed (Kent Smith, Jane Randolph), is a lonely and overly imaginative child.  With no friends, she wishes for one, and Irena, the ghost of Oliver’s first wife, appears.  Amy also meets an old, pleasant, but mentally unstable neighbor (Julia Dean), who is cared for by a

Curse of the Fly (1965)

Curse of the Fly (1965)

Beautiful escaped mental patient, Patricia Stanley (Carole Gray), is picked up by Martin (George Baker), a descendent of Andre Delambre, who first created the teleporter.  The two fall in love and marry.  But Patricia knows nothing of his accelerated aging, or the experiments he carries out with his father, Henri (Brian Donlevy), and brother, Albert. 

The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (1964)

The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (1964)

The tomb of Prince Ra is opened by a group of scholarly archeologists, who are treated none too well by the locals for their efforts.  But then the contents of the tomb are treated far worse when their greedy American benefactor (Fred Clark) shows up with plans to exhibit the remains of the prince, side-show

Cursed (2004)

Cursed (2004)

In the aftermath of a car crash, brother and sister Jimmy and Ellie (Jesse Eisenberg and Christina Ricci) are bitten by a werewolf.  When they begin to exhibit increased abilities, they know they must find the creature that bit them. Cursed is half of a good film, cut into pieces, placed out of order, mixed

Daimajin (1966)

Daimajin (1966)

Lord Hanabasa assures his two children that recent earthquakes are not to be feared as their good god will protect them. The common villagers have a different view, gathering to perform a ceremony to keep an evil spirit locked away in a giant statue. Samanosuke, the traitorous Chamberlain, takes advantage of the confusion to murder

Daimajin Strikes Again (1966)

Daimajin Strikes Again (1966)

Daimajin Strikes Again: A wounded woodsman returns to his village, explaining that a warlord had captured the missing men and forced them into hard labor building a fort. Only he had escaped by crossing the god’s mountain. With the coming snow, the local lord cannot send troops. Someone must travel to the compound, over the

Daimajin Trilogy (1966)

Daimajin Trilogy (1966)

Daimajin  Return of Daimajin  Daimajin Strikes Again Daimajin: Lord Hanabasa assures his two children that recent earthquakes are not to be feared as their good god will protect them. The common villagers have a different view, gathering to perform a ceremony to keep an evil spirit locked away in a giant statue. Samanosuke, the traitorous

Damnation Alley (1977)

Damnation Alley (1977)

After a nuclear war, the survivors at a missile base, Major Denton (George Peppard), Tanner (Jan-Michael Vincent), Keegan (Paul Winfield), and Airman Perry (Kip Niven), set off in an armored RV to reach the paradise known as Albany.  Along the way, they encounter tornadoes, floods, killer cockroaches, gun-toting rednecks, and pick up a woman (Dominique

Damien: The Omen II (1978)

Damien: The Omen II (1978)

Damien, apparently not living with the President as the end of The Omen implied, has been adopted by his uncle (William Holden) who runs the powerful Thorn corporation. Like in the past, those who get in Damien’s way die and things will only get worse when he learns who he is. Sequels—so many ways to fail. The