Monday 31 August 2015

Dawn Of The Dead Review (1978)

Dawn of the Dead, a group find a shopping mall where they hide from the zombie infested population.
Director George A. Romero

Writers George A. Romero

Cast

David Emge - Stephen Andrews
Ken Foree - Peter Washington
Scott Reiniger - Roger DeMarco
Gaylen Ross - Francine Parker
David Crawford - Dr. Foster
David Early - Mr. Berman
Richard France - Scientist
Fred Baker - Commander
Jim Baffico - Wooley
Howard Smith - TV Commentator
Daniel Dietrich - Givens

Laurel Group, Running time 126 minutes.

Dawn of the dead is the sequel to Night of the living dead, and picks up right where Night of the living dead left off. The main story is about four individuals that find a deserted shopping mall, and lock themselves in, hiding from the zombie infested population.

I have always had a very strong interest for the zombie taking over the world story line, this film is the best example of that story that I have seen, It holds nothing back, it's very graphic and gory, in fact it was feared of being banned before it was released.

It creates a great sense of fear and survival that is yet to be replicated by any other movie, like with many other great films it will totally immerse you in the story.

The films visuals and effects are solid, although they're showing there age this doesn't stop the film from being enjoyable.

Night of the living dead was first, but the original dawn of the dead is responsible for and inspired many if not all of the recent zombie recreations. If you're a fan of scary movies and zombie movies this is one you should make time to watch.

7 out of 10

Sunday 30 August 2015

Dark Skies Review

The Barret family suddenly become victim to a series of strange and unexplained events around their home, they discover that something is after their children.

Director Scott Stewart

Writer Scott Stewart

Cast

Keri Russell - Lacy Barrett
Josh Hamilton - Daniel Barrett
J.K. Simmons - Edwin Pollard
Dakota Goyo - Jesse Barrett
Kadan Rockett - Sam Barrett
Myndy Crist - Karen Jessop
Annie Thurman - Shelly Jessop

When a family begin to become victim to strange activity which is escalating, they begin their own research to discover if anybody else has experienced similar events. What they discover is very disturbing, they seek help from a specialist, but all that he can do is give them advice on the matter as he is powerless to do anything else. The family must fight the dark forces which look to abduct members of the family.

It's fairly obvious what this movie is about based on the title, while the idea is not original it's refreshing to have a horror movie which does not revolve around a haunted house of some kind, or include ghosts or demons, while these types of movies are great! we have just been inundated with them in recent years.

Dark Skies is more of a psychological horror using tension to create scares rather than special effects or gore, and it does a decent job of this. The acting is solid, good timing and a nice creepy atmosphere all add to the whole experience. Dark Skies does provide some genuinely scary moments.
It follows the pattern of many other types of psychological horror movies, with strange and unexplained events happening, like members of the family sleep walking and strange configurations being created in the house out of house hold items. Not exactly original but it still seems to be a good way of building tension.

Overall Dark Skies is a well put together psychological horror movie, it's nothing amazing or ground breaking and it's somewhat predictable, but if you enjoy this type of horror movie then this is definitely worth a look.

6.5 out of 10

Sunday 23 August 2015

British Horror Movies

This page is dedicated to listing some of the best British horror films, see this list of movies, including film information.

Some of the films on this list are not solely British productions, some are British and American productions. I am not a huge fan of British Horror films but there are a few good ones. My personal favorite is the American Werewolf In London, I would recommend this film to anybody that hasn't seen it.

British Horror Movies


An American Werewolf In London 1981

Director John Landis

Writers John Landis

Actors David Naughton - Jenny Agutter - Griffin Dunne

The Cottage 2008

Director Paul Andrew Williams

Writers Paul Andrew Williams

Actors Andy Serkis - Reece Shearsmith - Steve O'Donnell - Jennifer Ellison

The Descent 2005

Director Neil Marshall

Writers Neil Marshall

Actors Shauna Macdonald - Natalie Mendoza - Alex Reid - Saskia Mulder

The Descent: part 2 2009

Director Jon Harris

Writers James McCarthy

Actors Michael J. Reynolds - Shauna Macdonald

28 Days Later 2002

Director Danny Boyle

Writers Alex Garland

Actors Cillian Murphy - Naomie Harris - Christopher Eccleston - Megan Burns

28 Weeks Later 2007

Director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo

Writers Rowan Joffe

Actors Jeremy Renner - Rose Byrne

Devil's Playground 2010

Director Mark McQueen

Writers Bart Ruspoli

Actors Danny Dyer - Craig Fairbrass - Jaime Murray

The Hunger 1983

Director Tony Scott

Writers

Actors Catherine Deneuve - David Bowie - Susan Sarandon

Dog Soldiers 2002

Director Neil Marshall

Writers Neil Marshall

Actors Sean Pertwee - Kevin McKidd - Liam Cunningham

Creep 2004

Director Christopher Smith

Writers Christopher Smith

Actors Franka Potente - Ken Campbell - Vas Blackwood

Outpost 2008

Director Steve Barker

Writers Rae Brunton

Actors Ray Stevenson - Julian Wadham - Richard Brake

Sparrow 2010

Director Shaun Troke

Writers Matthew Mosley - Justin Di Febo

Actors Faye Sewell - Thomas James Longley - Alexis Jayne Defoe

The Awakening 1980

Director Mike Newell

Writers

Actors Charlton Heston - Susannah York - Jill Townsend

Triangle 2009

Director Christopher Smith

Writers Christopher Smith

Actors Melissa George - Liam Hemsworth - Rachael Carpan

Kill List 2011

Director Ben Wheatley

Writers Ben Wheatley - Amy Jump

Actors Neil Maskell - Michael Smiley - MyAnna Buring

My Little Eye 2002

Director Marc Evans

Writers David Hilton - James Watkins

Actors Sean Cw Johnson - Kris Lemche - Stephen O'Reilly

Blessed 2004

Director Simon Fellows

Writers Robert Mearns - Jayson Rothwell

Actors Heather Graham - James Purefoy

The Children 2008

Director Tom Shankland

Writers Tom Shankland - Paul Andrew Williams

Actors Eva Birthistle

Saturday 22 August 2015

Blade Trinity Review

Blade Trinity Review, the third film in the Blade series, Blade has more than just Vampires to worry about.
Director David S. Goyer

Writer David S. Goyer

Cast

Wesley Snipes, Blade
Jessica Biel, Abigail Whistler
Ryan Reynolds, Hannibal King
Dominic Purcell, Dracula / Drake
Kris Kristofferson, Abraham Whistler
Parker Posey, Danica Talos
Natasha Lyonne, Sommerfield
Callum Keith Rennie, Asher Talos
Triple H, Jarko Grimwood

Imaginary Forces, New Line Cinema, Running time 113 minutes.

The vampires are losing direction, they need a leader, this motivates a group of vampires to search for the first ever vampire (Drake) also known as (Dracula). The Vampires have also managed to trick blade into killing a human causing him to be hunted and captured by a specialist team of law enforcement officers for murder. While in captivity Blade is rescued by two vampire hunters known as the Night Stalkers.

Blade Trinity offers us more of the same plus some new additions into the mix, the introduction of Dracula made this third instalment appealing to me. I was interested to know how Dracula would be portrayed and if blade would finally meet his match, I was getting tired of blade killing vampires so easily. Blade after all is more of a action martial arts movie with a vampire theme, so I wasn't expecting anything special, the character of Dracula helps to keep things interesting, but I don't think making him look like some kind of male aftershave model helped me to take the character seriously.

We also have the Night Stalkers played by Ryan Reynolds and Jessica Biel, trained vampire hunters, Ryan Reynolds is his usual fast talking comical self, combined with some good comical exchanges with some of the other characters makes this the funniest Blade movie.

There's certainly a lot going on in this movie, probably to much, but overall this is good entertainment, nothing special but fun to watch with some replay value.

6 out of 10

Sunday 16 August 2015

11 Best Horror Movies of the last Decade 2002/2012

1. The Cabin in the Woods 2012

Group of friends travel to an isolated cabin deep within the woods, while there they discover a cellar which is full of old creepy objects and books, one of the group's members reads a passage from one of the books unknowingly releasing a family of killer zombies.

I loved The Cabin in the Woods, I wasn't too sure about it to begin with, however after giving it a chance it turned out to be one of my favorite ever horror films. I was just expecting some run of the mill predictable teen horror movie, however I was completely wrong. The Cabin in the Woods is funny, original, very surprising and incredibly entertaining.

2. The Mist 2007

After what appears to be just a short lightning storm a mist begins to engulf the small town, at first the town's population believe the fog is a result of experiments from the nearby military base, however something evil lives within the mist.

I love films that create a feeling of isolation and The Mist is one of the best examples of that, it's incredibly engrossing and very atmospheric and I was completely hooked after the first few minutes. I have enjoyed much of the work of Steven King but this is him at his best. Many people criticize the ending which is fair enough, and while the fathers actions may have been in hast, I did find the ending disturbing, unexpected and also memorable.

3. Insidious 2010

Shortly after their son Dalton falls into a coma, his mother begins to hear strange voices and see ghostly figures. After the doctors are unable to determine what is wrong with Dalton, his parents seek another type of specialist to help their son.

Insidious is here because I found it to be one of the scariest and creepiest movies that I have ever seen. The scene in the bed room, with the demon standing next to the bed pointing at the child is probably the creepiest things I have seen in a horror movie. There are some great shock scares happening throughout the movie, however it's the psychological tension building that really gave me chills.

4. Saw 2004

Two men wake up chained with a dead body lying in the middle of the room, they must follow certain rules and undertake certain challenges to keep them and their families alive.

I was hooked from the very start, great tension and atmosphere and very mysterious that keeps the viewer guessing. Good original idea with good acting, overall a very solid movie with some nice twists and turns, plus some nice gore to top it off, intelligent horror with a great horror villain.

5. Slither 2006

A meteorite crashes near a small town, one of the towns folk find the crash site but he is then infected by some kind of parasite which mutates him, the parasite aims to infect and take over the entire town.

Slither is a great horror/science fiction/comedy which is highly entertaining, it has borrowed elements from classic horror movies like The Thing, Invasion of the Body Snatches and various zombie movies but it adds its own uniqueness to them. Slither is great fun, it has a great cast, good solid special effects if somewhat a little disgusting at times.

6. Paranormal Activity 2007

When a young couple move into a new home, shortly after moving in strange and unexplained things begin to happen. In the beginning the unexplained activity is minor however as the days pass the paranormal activity becomes more serious.

I was in the cinema when I first started watching Paranormal Activity, and as it began not realizing that it was a first person camera style movie I almost walked out, not being much of a fan of that style of movie. However I decided to stay and I am glad that I did because Paranormal Activity turned out to be one of the scariest movies that I have ever seen. Paranormal Activity is such a basic movie, yet I was completely engrossed and it gave me chills like no movie had done before, It surprised me and I found it very entertaining.

7. The Hills Have Eyes 2006

A family are traveling through what is thought to be an uninhabited area of America that was once used by the government for nuclear testing. During their journey their camper van breaks down, it turns out there are people living in the area after all, and they have brutal intentions.

A great remake and better than the original 1977 movie in my opinion, one of the most tense and brutal movies that I have ever seen, there are actually a couple of the scenes that were difficult to watch, I remember turning my head away while watching it in the cinema. It also provides a great revenge story and a very satisfying ending.

8. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003

Passing though Texas a group of friends get stalked and murdered by a deformed killer, the survivors have to fight for their lives.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake is a definite favorite of mine, very atmospheric with some nice tension building moments. It includes a good cast, good solid acting with brutal and graphic murders, for me this is better than the original.

9. Mirrors 2008

An ex cop (Ben) starts working as a night watch man in a department store which was partly damaged by a fire. During his patrols he comes across a large and strangely undamaged mirror, while looking into the mirror (Ben) begins to see disturbing images in the reflection.

Mirrors may not be an original idea with many of the scenes being done before or something very similar. Despite the fact that we have seen similar style movies before about mirrors, I think Mirrors does a better job of recreating those scenes with better tension and definitely better effects. I found Mirrors to be scary with decent and not over used special effects with good tension and atmosphere, definitely a favorite recent horror movie.

10. Hostel 2005

Three young American back backers travel to Slovakia because they hear the local girls love Americans, however it's all too good to be true as they soon discover.

Hostel is a very brutal and cruel movie showing the worst in humanity and actually being believable at the same time, which I think makes this even more disturbing. Hostel is very entertaining and engrossing, I hadn't seen anything like this before and it also has a nice revenge story which provided a good satisfying ending.

11. The Grudge 2004

An American nurse is living and working in Japan, she is given the job of looking after a mentally disturbed women, she soon discovers that there is something evil inhabiting the house.

The plot is very simple it's not hard to follow and certainly not mentally taxing. However The Grudge has a very creepy atmosphere throughout, it has a similar feel to the remake of The Ring, however in my opinion The Grudge has more tension and it's scarier overall. The Grudge doesn't have much reply value but as a first time viewing it's one of the scariest movies I have seen.

Saturday 15 August 2015

An American Werewolf in London Review

Two American travelers get attacked by a Werewolf.

Director John Landis

Writer John Landis

Cast

David Naughton, David Kessler
Jenny Agutter, Nurse Alex Price
Lila Kaye, Barmaid
Frank Oz, Mr. Collins
Griffin Dunne, Jack Goodman
John Woodvine, Dr. J.S. Hirsch

PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Running time 97 minutes.

Two American friends traveling through the English country side are attacked by a werewolf, one of the friends is killed and the other is badly hurt. While in hospital the surviving friend begins to see the ghost of his recently deceased friend. His dead buddy explains that he was killed by a werewolf and he is now cursed and forced to walk the earth as a rotting ghost, he explains that the only way to lift the curse is to end the werewolf blood line.

An American Werewolf in London is probably my favorite werewolf movie of all time and in my opinion one of the best films of the 80s. It has a very simple story yet it's told very well with good charismatic performances from the actors, especially David Naughton as David Kessler who is largely responsible for making this movie stand above many others.

There are some great memorable scenes, like when David Kessler wakes up in the Zoo wolf enclosure completely naked and in broad day light and then he tries to remain unseen and escape the Zoo. There is a really good sense of humour and some good banter throughout. My favorite moment is the transformation scene which is very intense and it still looks good to this day. It also includes a good sound track which adds a great deal to the experience, the music is well paced throughout the film.

Some of the effects are looking a bit dated now, there are a couple of scenes with the werewolf which are looking a little unrealistic these days.

Overall a very entertaining and funny movie which is probably the best werewolf movie ever made, I would personally like to see a remake.

7 out of 10

Wednesday 12 August 2015

Aliens Review

Aliens Review, Aliens is the amazing sequel to the master piece movie, Alien.

Director James Cameron

Writer James Cameron

Cast

Sigourney Weaver - Ellen Ripley
Carrie Henn - Rebecca 'Newt' Jorden
Michael Biehn - Cpl. Dwayne Hicks
Paul Reiser - Carter Burke
Lance Henriksen - Bishop
William Hope - Lt. Gorman
Al Matthews - Sgt. Apone
Mark Rolston - Pvt. Drake
Bill Paxton - Pvt. Hudson
Jenette Goldstein - Pvt. Vasquez

20th Century Fox, Running time 137 minutes.

50 Years after the first alien, the planet in Alien LV426 has been colonized, some years later, contact has been lost with the colony and the marines are sent in to investigate.

Some people prefer Aliens to Alien and I can understand why, while Alien is slow paced, this film is very different. Alien maybe my favorite but Aliens is arguably a scarier film, the atmosphere it creates is some of the best, combine that with the intensity of the well written and executed scenes and it creates one of the scariest films ever made.

The cast is also great in this film, Aliens is full of memorable characters and dialog, the acting is great, good character development, you actually care about what happens to the characters. The cast alone makes this an entertaining movie, then include the tension, atmosphere and the Aliens themselves makes this one very complete movie.

The visuals still look good to this day, the action scenes are well executed and memorable, the scenes with the marines using the motion trackers are some of my favorite ever tension building movie moments.

The first time I watched Aliens it was an incredibly intense and scary experience which has never been matched. The fear factor is lost after watching it a few times, however I still find it enjoyable to watch.

8.7 out of 10

Tuesday 11 August 2015

Alien Review

Alien is a classic science fiction horror movie and one of the best movies ever made, my review.

Director Ridley Scott

Writer Dan O'Bannon

Cast

Tom Skerritt - Dallas
Sigourney Weaver - Ripley
Veronica Cartwright - Lambert
John Hurt - Kane
Yaphet Kotto - Parker
Harry Dean Stanton - Brett
Ian Holm - Ash

20th Century Fox, Running time 117 minutes

Alien maybe getting on in years but it still looks surprising good, solid visuals and very solid overall, great example of how to make a good science fiction horror movie, or any type of movie for that matter.

I find this film totally captivating, even after watching it dozens of times, this is one of the most atmospheric films ever made. It's very difficult to find a flaw with this film including the visuals which is amazing considering the age of the film. The only real flaw I could say was with the way Kane (John Hurt) situation was handled when he was brought back onto the ship with a face hugger attached, he should of been quarantined and frozen until they got back to earth. I find it difficult to believe the situation would of been handled so badly. I can't help but think that if I was aboard that ship that whole alien mess could of been avoided, although that may of messed up the rest of the story.

The way the movie is directed and filmed is fantastic, the atmosphere that is created by the visual aspects and the sound track is unmatched by any other film. The story is basic yet well written and excellently executed which is easy to follow and completely immerses the viewer. The Alien creature itself is probably the greatest movie monster of all time, you both fear it and respect it.

Movies like this should be used as a training aid for upcoming directors. Alien is an almost perfect movie which I can happily watch again and again, it has great acting, directing and atmosphere, it's a must own for any film fan.

9 out of 10

Monday 10 August 2015

30 Days Of Night: Dark Days Review

Director Ben Ketai

Writer Steve Niles

Cast

Kiele Sanchez - Stella Oleson
Rhys Coiro - Paul
Diora Baird - Amber
Katharine Isabelle - Stacey
Ben Cotton - Dane
Mia Kirshner - Lilith
Monique Ganderton - Betty
Harold Perrineau - Todd

Stage 6 Films, Running time 92 minutes.

A year after the incident in Alaska, Stella Oleson has relocated to Los Angeles, she is still troubled by the events in Alaska and the death of her husband. Stella spends her time trying to tell her story and to make the events in Alaska and the existence of Vampires known. She is tracked down by a group of vampire hunters that are searching for a vampire queen that is responsible for the attack in Alaska.

The 30 Days of Night Dark Days has a smaller budget than the original which is responsible for less action and less well known actors. The lack of money spent on this sequel seems obvious, much of the movie running time gets used up by longer than necessary scenes where not much happens, these scenes led to me losing interest in the story and getting a little bored.

On a positive the acting is fairly good throughout with solid dialog, the effects are decent and the vampires look good, in some respects it's a fairly solid film. I actually enjoyed the first half an hour, I found myself being very immersed, it's a shame it couldn't maintain that level.

I find it difficult to recommend 30 days of night: dark days because it just becomes boring, I feel it's the victim of a small budget, it's a shame because it did have potential.

4 out of 10

30 Days Of Night Review

Director David Slade

Writer Steve Niles

Cast

Josh Hartnett, Sheriff Eben Oleson
Melissa George, Stella Oleson
Danny Huston, Marlow
Nathaniel Lees, Carter Davies
Manu Bennett, Deputy Billy Kitka
Ben Foster as The Stranger
Mark Boone Junior, Beau Brower
Mark Rendall, Jake Oleson
Amber Sainsbury, Denise

Columbia Pictures, Running time 113 minutes.

Barrow an Alaskan town is about to fall into a Polar Night, 30 days of night. All communication and means of leaving the town of Barrow has been mysteriously disrupted, there is no way out for the Towns inhabitants. It turns out Vampires are behind the towns problems and they begin to kill the towns residents, the few remaining people have to fight for their survival.

I really like the location of this movie, setting it in snowy isolated Alaska creates a great atmosphere which provides a foundation to make a really good movie. Combine that with convincing acting and dialog and we have the setting for a really good Horror movie. It's also visually very good, the vampires look great and menacing, there is also a fair amount of blood and guts yet they haven't over used it and the gore looks realistic. Some of the cinematography is very nice and original, adding to the experience and the unique feel.

Josh Hartnett plays his part well, which helps to draw in the viewer and keep attention, Danny Huston is great as the head Vampire and he does a good job of being the main bad guy, he portrays a character of power in which to fear.

It's nice to get a modern Vampire film that portrays Vampires for how they were originally meant to be, Monsters! These Vampires see humans as a food source only and slaughter them, not like these recent romantic vampire movies and TV Shows, not that there is anything wrong with many of them.
I highly recommend this to anyone that enjoys a good Vampire Horror movie.

7 out of 10

Top 10 Horror Movies

Top 10 Horror Movies, this list includes 10 of the best and highest rated scary movies ever made.
This top 10 has been influenced party by my own personal opinion and partly influenced by what films are considered to be the best horror movies by professional film critics and overall reviews and ratings. Feel free to comment below if you have any suggestions.
Top 10 Horror Movies

1. Alien (1979)
Director Ridley Scott
Stars Sigourney Weaver - Tom Skerritt - John Hurt
A masterpiece of direction, great atmosphere and visuals, near perfect movie that is still very engrossing no matter how many times I watch it.

2. The Thing (1982)
Director John Carpenter
Stars Kurt Russell - Wilford Brimley - Keith David
Great atmosphere and suspense, A group of scientists in Antarctica accidentally unleash a shape shifting Alien. Being set in Antarctica helps to create a brilliant feeling of isolation, one of my favorite films of all time.

3. Aliens (1986)
Director James Cameron
Stars Sigourney Weaver - Michael Biehn - Carrie Henn
Great sequel, great actors and direction, many memorable lines and scenes, one of the most atmospheric and tense movies I have ever seen.

4. The Shining (1980)
Director Stanley Kubrick
Stars Jack Nicholson - Shelley Duvall - Danny Lloyd
A very creepy atmosphere to this movie, it has a very unique feel which is unlike anything I have ever seen, plus Jack Nicholson is fantastic in his role.

5. Halloween (1978)
Director John Carpenter
Stars Donald Pleasence - Jamie Lee Curtis - Tony Moran
Best of the Halloween series and the first of the modern slasher movies, setting the rules and the standards for other slasher movies to follow.

6. Psycho (1960)
Director Alfred Hitchcock
Stars Anthony Perkins - Janet Leigh
Psycho is considered by many to be the greatest horror suspense movie ever made.

7. The Exorcist (1973)
Director William Friedkin
Stars Ellen Burstyn - Max von Sydow
Many people consider The Exorcist to be the scariest movie ever.

8. Evil dead 2 (1987)
Director Sam Raimi
Stars Bruce Campbell - Sarah Berry - Dan Hicks
Fantastically entertaining movie, includes some of the scariest and weirdest looking monsters and demons I have ever seen, yet comical at the same time. Includes some great memorable moments.

9. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Director Wes Craven
Stars Heather Langenkamp - Johnny Depp - Robert Englund
One of the most memorable and recognizable movie monsters of all time, at the time a very original horror and one of my favorite movie characters.

10. Dawn of the dead (1978)
Director George A Romero
Stars David Emge - Ken Foree - Scott H. Reiniger
The father of the modern zombie movie, I love the end of the world zombie infested story line, creating a involving feeling of survival. It's showing its age now but it has influenced some great recent Zombie Movies.