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Italian thriller from the early 70s. Beautiful colors and photography and an excellent Morricone score. Not the most complicated plot for such a thriller.
Italian thriller from the early 70s. Beautiful colors and photography and an excellent Morricone score. Not the most complicated plot for such a thriller.
Brian Yuzna’s directorial debut about a rich kid’s paranoia regarding his family and the other members of “society.” Takes too long to cut to the chase but hold your interest for the most part.
Argento/Fulci production. Harkens to the Hammer era gothic horror films. Derivative but enjoyable.
Classic Western. Okay.
Incredibly bad movie that has to be seen to be believed. Has plenty of dull moments but it more than makes up for it in horrible dialog, voice acting and action.
Mediocre Italian western with a great score by Morricone. Drags on a bit.
Italian western starring Richard Harrison. Good end baddie and some stylistically good fights.
Amateurish production values and acting hinder this fairly effective independent horror film from the Philippines.
The best of the modern Batman movies. Forgoes the theatrics in an attempt to bring the comic into a more realistic world.
Mildly entertaining Japanese vampire movie that take a turn for schmaltz about halfway through.