Halloween Horrorama VIII: 3D (2011)

Just because all of the movies reviewed aren’t actually in 3D doesn’t mean that you won’t feel like knives are flying right at your face just from reading these reviews.

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Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972)

The only thing worse than not knowing what those secretive Templars were getting up to in their fortresses is finding out they’re planning a big ol’ dinner party.

Guess what the main course is?  One hint: it’s not pasta.

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12 Hours of Terror 2011

3 dudes (whoa–3D!), one theater, 7 movies.  Add it all up and what do you get?  Winning.

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Swimfan (2002)

This year, the ladies are trying their hand at stalking and killing the opposite sex, and they don’t need to teleport or mutate–they can multitask!

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Demon Seed (1977)

This movie is about a computer raping a woman so their baby can rule the world. Sorry, but I’m gonna judge you for reading about it.

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Halloween 2 (Rob Zombie remix)

Oz: “The night HE phoned it in!”

Furor: Hey I wanna do one! “The awesome has GONE from here!”

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The Shining (1980)

Oz finally watches a horror classic for the first time while Furor wonders what the hell took him so long.

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Ginger Snaps: Unleashed (2004)

A sequel to one of the few good werewolf movies.  Usually this means that there’s nothing but pain in store, but not always.  Silver bullet or silver lining?  Guess you’ll just have to read the review.

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Scream 4

It’s been ten years since the last batch of murders in Woodsboro, and Sidney Prescott is back in town to sign copies of her new book on overcoming victimhood. Well, fuck that Reader’s Digest feel-good psycho-babble, because there’s a new slasher in town. Ghostface has a sweet mask that never comes off in a fight, and a totally original new m.o.—killing teenage girls.

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The Unnamable (1988)

It turns out there is a name for this movie, after all: it’s “Derivative.”