My exploration into the Universal Monsters The Essential Collection Bluray set continues. On tap for evaluation today is James Whales incredibly dark examination of a doctor whos gone mad determined to bring the dead back to life. Frankenstein is arguably one of the most influential films of all time boasting fantastic performances killer makeup effects and a concept so sinister it still sends chills down the spine.
- 9/15/2013
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Here at MoreHorror, we sometimes like to give you more than one perspective about certain movies that catch our fancy. So, without further ado, here's another review of the much talked about gross out horror flick The Human Centipede II: Full Sequence.
by Jason Lees, MoreHorror.com
Remember a few years ago when we all heard about this film called “The Human Centipede” and how it was supposed to be the sickest film of all time? Remember how the rumors were that it outgrossed and outshocked even Faces of Death and Cannibal Holocaust? Do you remember how it was supposed to show you the worst in people and would separate the world of sickos from everyone else?
And do you remember when you finally saw it and thought it was kinda tame? That it almost played like a comedy more than a serious horror film? Yea, me, too.
Now do...
by Jason Lees, MoreHorror.com
Remember a few years ago when we all heard about this film called “The Human Centipede” and how it was supposed to be the sickest film of all time? Remember how the rumors were that it outgrossed and outshocked even Faces of Death and Cannibal Holocaust? Do you remember how it was supposed to show you the worst in people and would separate the world of sickos from everyone else?
And do you remember when you finally saw it and thought it was kinda tame? That it almost played like a comedy more than a serious horror film? Yea, me, too.
Now do...
- 2/27/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Be Warned That There Is Both Male And Female Nudity Depicted In This List
Here we're neither talking about the extended nudity in Russ Meyer's 'nudie cuties', nor the disrobing we're so used to seeing in bedroom or bathroom scenes in movies. These guys and gals may dance, or they may not - but they are definitely naked; and in situations you wouldn't expect...
10: Women In Love (1969)
Ken Russell's autobiography 'A British Picture' tells at some length (if that's the appropriate word) of the difficulty the director had in setting up the nude fight scene between Oliver Reed and Alan Bates in this acclaimed adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence novel. The most amusing anecdotes on the matter are Oliver Reed's unannounced visit to Russell's home to complain about the 'poofiness' of the unclad battle, and his further objection that the venue for said...
Here we're neither talking about the extended nudity in Russ Meyer's 'nudie cuties', nor the disrobing we're so used to seeing in bedroom or bathroom scenes in movies. These guys and gals may dance, or they may not - but they are definitely naked; and in situations you wouldn't expect...
10: Women In Love (1969)
Ken Russell's autobiography 'A British Picture' tells at some length (if that's the appropriate word) of the difficulty the director had in setting up the nude fight scene between Oliver Reed and Alan Bates in this acclaimed adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence novel. The most amusing anecdotes on the matter are Oliver Reed's unannounced visit to Russell's home to complain about the 'poofiness' of the unclad battle, and his further objection that the venue for said...
- 1/13/2011
- Shadowlocked
In case you haven’t noticed, Hollywood loves a good remake. New ideas don’t have to be dealt with, audiences converge on the theaters simply due to name recognition, and studios can kick back and gather up the proceeds. Horror remakes, in particular, have been a staple of the film industry for years. Recently, this trend has gotten out of hand, and, many times, the resultant film is less than desirable. There are, however, a few remakes here and there that are acceptable. Some, in fact, are even better than the original. In honor of Rob Zombie’s ‘Halloween II’ hitting theaters this week, we thought it was time to look at some of these horror remakes that stand out from the crowd.
10. Frankenstein (James Whale, 1931)
When thinking about horror remakes, one rarely ever goes back to the vintage, Universal, horror movies of the ’30s. However, believe it or not,...
10. Frankenstein (James Whale, 1931)
When thinking about horror remakes, one rarely ever goes back to the vintage, Universal, horror movies of the ’30s. However, believe it or not,...
- 8/25/2009
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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