Horror Movie Review: Hardware (1990)
Hardware is set in an oppressed post-apocalyptic world. A highly intelligent robot goes on a murderous rampage in a slum.
Hardware is set in an oppressed post-apocalyptic world. A highly intelligent robot goes on a murderous rampage in a slum.
After one seminal film and another beloved, it was time for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise to take a misstep. Enter Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, a bland and forgettable entry in the series.
Aaron Boone is falsely led to believe by his doctor that he is a serial killer. On the run, Boone eventually finds refuge in an abandoned cemetery called Midian. There he encounters a tribe of hideous monsters and outcasts known as the “Nightbreed” where they hide from humanity.
Two Evil Eyes is another collaboration of the highly revered and legendary horror directors, Romero and Argento, based largely on the works of Edgar Allan Poe. An anthology movie of sorts but without the filler of lesser tales and simply focusing on two fairly simplistic stories.
Trying way to hard to be a ‘so bad it’s good movie’, the only thing Ghoul School accomplishes is being bad. Oh so very bad.
Directed by Tobe Hooper and co-written with Howard Goldberg, Spontaneous Combustion stars Brad Dourif and Cynthia Bain. Such a combination of quality makes this a hidden gem.
In Perfection, Nevada something is wrong. Very wrong.
The fourth and final entry in the original Psycho series before the ill-fated remake looks to wrap up the Norman Bates story once and for all. Serving as a sequel and prequel to the original classic.