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Collin reviews the beyond-boring and poorly written final chapter in the I Know What You Did Last Summer horror franchise. Ten years after the events of the first two stories a new group of teenagers are hunted down by the man with a hook for a hand. The film stars David Paetkau, Torrey DeVitto, and Brooke Nevin. In the end, Collin ranks the three films and chats about the new film rumored to be coming out next year.
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Our host reviews the horror film Show Falls. Its plot is about five college friends who go to a mountain cabin to celebrate New Year's Eve. Things are going well until a horrible winter storm hits the area. The storm knocks out the power, turns off the heat, and closes the roads. Our friends must find a way to survive until the roads clear or someone rescues them by helicopter. Soon things turn scary when characters start having nightmares and panic attacks begin to set into the minds of our five friends.
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Our host reviews the horror film Dreamkatcher. A young boy travels with his dad and his dad’s girlfriend to their vacation cabin for the weekend. But soon the relaxing vacation turns scary when a dark spirit enters their lives.
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Collin reviews the frightening and emotionally moving Korean horror film The Closet (2020). The film was superbly directed by first-time director Kim Gwang-bin. The movie stars legendary Korean actor Ha Jung-woo and is supported by an excellent performance by Kim Nam-Gil. A desperate and grieving father (Jung-woo) hurries to rescue his daughter with the help of (Nam-gil) before she disappears forever in the spirit world.
Excellent Horror Film
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Collin reviews the Australian horror film Lemon Tree Passage directed by David James Campbell. The film’s main plot which is beyond confusing is about five friends who travel to Lemon Tree Passage Lane. Lemon Tree Passage is a haunted street in rural Australia. Throughout this very confusing and weird film, a dead man becomes a young woman in the afterlife and then haunts our five friends for some unknown reason in the real world. The use of nightmares, dreams, sleepwalking and body-swapping did not help this movie whatsoever.
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Collin reviews the classic monster movie Them which came out in 1954. The plot is about a police officer, two scientists, and an FBI agent's mission to devise a plan to stop Gigantic Ants terrorizing New Mexico!!!
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Collin reviews The Bigfoot horror film documentary Willow Creek for part four of his Bigfoot special. A young man named Jim is making a documentary about Bigfoot. Jim dreams of meeting Bigfoot, getting his autograph, and catching him on video. Jim and his girlfriend Kelly travel to Willow Creek, California. They aim to interview the locals, investigate the forest, and find Bigfoot. But their plans are dashed when they unearth a sleeping monster!!!
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Collin reviews The Bye Bye Man for the first horror movie review this October. Three young people unearth the legend of the Bye Bye Man who seeks to destroy their pathetic lives for some unknown reason. Douglas Smith starred in The classic TV Show Big Love stars as Elliot. Who is the main character in the movie?
Don’t Say Don’t Think It, Don’t Say Don’t Think It, Don’t Say Don’t Think It.
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On this week’s episode of History From The Back Pages Collin reviews The monster movie The Mummy’s Tomb, the sequel to The Mummy’s Hand. The Mummy Kharis (Lon Chaney) and his new High Priest Dr. Bey (Turhan Bey) travel to Mapleton, Massachusetts to take revenge on Dr. Steve Banning after 30 years.
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On this week of History From The Back Pages Collin reviews the classic monster movie The Mummy’s Hand for his upcoming classic monster movie series. The main cast in The Mummy’s Hand is Dick Foran, George Zucco, Wallace Ford, Peggy Moran, and Cecil Kellaway. The main plot is that The Mummy Kharis escapes from his tomb after thousands of years and sets out to kill our band of adventurers.
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Collin reviews the “legendary” Bigfoot film Feed The Gods mentioned in the same breath as masterpieces such as Red Island, Primal Rage, After Dusk They Come, and The Open House. The brilliant acting by the three main characters leads to moments of such raw emotion and realism that it showcases their true power as actors. At times Collin was speechless and in a trance-like state. While he was watching this masterpiece of the Bigfoot genre of horror films unfold before his very eyes.
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On this week's episode of History From The Backpages our host reviews the heartwarming sports movie The Champions. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Kaitlin Olson, and Ernie Hudson. A very enjoyable tale of redemption and building relationships together as a family.
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Two best friends go on a bachelor party hiking trip in upstate New York. Suddenly after the two best friends Gus and Adam use drugs Wendigo either psychologically, in dreams, or real life hunts them threatening to ruin Gus and Adam’s lives.
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Collin reviews the Korean fantasy masterpiece Dr. Cheon and Lost Talisman!!! The film’s story is about a fake exorcist Dr. Cheon who battles an all-powerful Spirit Warlock who is equipped with spells, mind manipulation abilities and a evil laugh to save a young girl's life.
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Ulli a young Austrian police officer investigates the dark and mysterious disappearance of a young girl from 30 years ago.
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Collin reviews the fantasy horror film The Watchers directed by Ishana Night Shyamalan in her debut. The film’s main character is Mina played by Dakota Fanning. A solid movie overall!
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Our host was in awe after finishing a true film masterpiece in The Curse of La Patasola. Two couples whose relationships are on the rocks go on a camping trip. After telling a ghost story, a lady in white/ wailing witch/ ghost haunts the four characters.
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Our host decided to risk it all and watch the sequel to the abysmal movie he reviewed last month, Shark Attack. Shark Attack 2’s story takes place in South Africa at a SeaWorld rip-off water park. The main character is a marine biologist who joins forces with his love interest to hunt down and kill a Great White Shark for revenge.
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Collin reviews the new movie from the Strangers series. The Strangers: Chapter 1 which he saw over the weekend in the theatre. A young couple gets lost in the middle of nowhere in Venus, Oregon. Soon Ryan and Maya have to run for their lives and try to escape from three masked killers before they end up as their next trophies.
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Collin reviews the classic horror film Burnt Offerings based on the novel by Robert Marasco. The movie stars Karen Black, Oliver Reed, and Bette Davis. The main plot is about a family who rents an old manor home for the summer. Soon evil events and scary things start to occur that threaten the family’s lives.
- Visa fler