Horror Movie Review: The Surgeon (1995)
The Surgeon, aka Exquisite Tenderness, lacks finesse but tells an compelling enough story that blends thriller and mystery elements with touches of ‘science gone mad’ and traditional slasher horror.
The Surgeon, aka Exquisite Tenderness, lacks finesse but tells an compelling enough story that blends thriller and mystery elements with touches of ‘science gone mad’ and traditional slasher horror.
Directed, produced, and written by Clive Turner, the seventh film in The Howling film series, Howling: New Moon Rising is a special kind of bad.
So bad, it’s good. The Mangler is a delightful example of imaginations running wild, practical gore effects, and actors hamming it up brilliantly. It’s a terrible movie, but you’re going to have a blast watching it.
A military commander stationed off planet during an interplanetary war travels through the devastated landscape to negotiate a peace treaty, but discovers that the primitive robots they built to kill enemy combatants have gained sentience.
Written and directed by Matt Jaissle and starring Tim Lovelace, Ron Asheton and Jeff Rector, Dead City also goes under the name of Legion of the Night.
The Day of the Beast (El día de la bestia) is a 1995 Spanish black comedy horror film directed by
A softcore porno masquerading as a horror movie, Stormswept aims to be an erotic psychological thriller but misses the mark by some distance.
Castle Freak is a horror film that was directed by Stuart Gordon, releasing in 1995. It stars Jeffery Combs in what was their 6th time working together. John Reilly is a recovering alcoholic who struggles to save his family from the deadly occurrences in a castle that they’ve inherited.