Horror Movie Review: Contamination .7 (1990)
An alcoholic beverage of your choice, a crowd willing to buy into the rubbish on show, maybe even a laugh track, and Contamination .7 could almost become one of the more famous ‘bad efforts’.
An alcoholic beverage of your choice, a crowd willing to buy into the rubbish on show, maybe even a laugh track, and Contamination .7 could almost become one of the more famous ‘bad efforts’.
Howling V: The Rebirth, a werewolf film with almost no werewolf action in it. Yet, it still manages to be a thoroughly entertaining watch with a great gothic location, watchable characters with some ‘unique’ acting, and a surprisingly compelling ‘whodunnit’ story.
Mirror, Mirror’s cult following is more than deserved and while it may not be the fairest of them all, it’s a looker none the less.
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Dr. Martin’s life is plunged into a chaotic nightmare in which he will be forced to confront and question everything he understands about reality.
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