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Hannibal (TV, Season 1)
Ed. note- Go watch Hannibal now. Hey, I said now! Read this review later. The show’s that great.- P.F. Probably the reasons I got interested in her in the first place, my first ex-wife was a … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 Days of Night, Anthony Hopkins, Bryan Fuller, criminal profiler, David Slade, Day of the Dead, Eddie Izzard, George Romero, Gillian Anderson, Hannibal, Hard Candy, Hettienne Park, Hugh Dancy, Lance Henriksen, Lara Jean Chorostecki, Laurence Fishburne, Mads Mikkelsen, Red Dragon, serial killers, The Silence of the Lambs, Thomas Harris, thriller, TV horror
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MONSTER BRAWL
Back in 1987, the World Wrestling Federation hosted its first Survivor Series card on Thanksgiving Thursday. For the first four years, the event fell on the holiday, meaning American wrestling fans could enjoy … Continue reading
IT’S IN THE BLOOD
The filmmakers behind IT’S IN THE BLOOD were nice enough to supply Death Ensemble with a screener copy. Phil says, “SEE THIS FILM.” You can catch it at Amazon or on iTunes. But either way, SEE … Continue reading
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Tagged It's in the Blood, Lance Henriksen, Scooter Downey, Sean Elliot
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THE OMEN LEGACY
I’ve seen a number of documentaries over the years that have covered one particular horror franchise or another. Depending on how these docs are assembled, they’re hit or miss. Still, I was more than a little … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Ladd Jr, AMC, Bob Munger, Brent Zachey, Damien Omen II, David Seltzer, David Warner, documentary, Gregory Peck, Harvey Bernhard, Harvey Stephens, Jack Palance, Jerry Goldsmith, Jonathan Scott-Taylor, Lance Henriksen, Lee Grant, Lee Remick, Lisa Harrow, Mace Neufeld, Martin Benson, Naomi Pfefferman, Omen IV, Richard Donner, Rosemary's Baby, Sam Neill, Satanic children, South Park, Star Wars, The Exorcist, The Final Conflict, The Omen, The Omen Legacy, William Holden
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ABOMINABLE
If you’re a horror fan who grew up in the 80s like I am, most likely you appreciate old school. I miss those gaudy days when plots weren’t so cheeky and self-knowing, casts looked like real … Continue reading
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Tagged 80s throwback, Alfred Hitchcock, Alien, Christien Tinsley, creature feature, Dee Wallace, Haley Joel, Harry and the Hendersons, James Stewart, Jeffrey Combs, John Lithgow, Lalo Schifrin, Lance Henriksen, Neal Fredericks, Police Academy 5, Re-Animator, Rear Window, Ryan Schifrin, Smallville, The Breakfast Club, The Hand that Rocks the Cradle, The Howling, Tiffany Shepis
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THE HORROR SHOW
In honor of the holiday, Death Ensemble brings you one of only two horror flicks that employ Thanksgiving as a setting. Phil really tried to review THANKSKILLING, which is a more appropriate film for today;, … Continue reading