Ghoulies IV (1994)
After the gleefully juvenile fun of Ghoulies III, it’s genuinely disappointing to see the series stumble so badly with its fourth instalment. Ghoulies IV feels like a regression
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After the gleefully juvenile fun of Ghoulies III, it’s genuinely disappointing to see the series stumble so badly with its fourth instalment. Ghoulies IV feels like a regression
Continue readingGhoulies III stands tallest in the franchise. It’s a high-spirited, gloriously stupid, and surprisingly effective piece of late-80s horror-comedy.
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Continue readingIf the first film was a failed attempt at a serious occult horror, Ghoulies II is the franchise finally realising it’s supposed to be a party.
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Continue readingThe 1985 version of King Solomon’s Mines might not be the perfect movie, but it’s a huge amount of fun. If you’re looking for something light-hearted and entertaining, this is the film for you.
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Continue readingDario Argento’s Inferno is a visually stunning but narratively flawed sequel/followup to Suspiria.
Continue readingHard Ticket to Hawaii is easily Andy Sidaris best in the series so far and not a film you could get mad at for all it’s silly problems. Just a riot from start to finish.
Continue readingThe whole premise of In A Violent Nature is utterly routine for those who are familiar with the genre and yet completely refreshing as it offers a refreshingly different point of view.
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