Horror Movie Review: Decoys (2004)
A promising teen-horror at first, Decoys ends up being little more than a standard, forgettable T&A obsessed flick.
A promising teen-horror at first, Decoys ends up being little more than a standard, forgettable T&A obsessed flick.
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With a title like The Night of the Wererooster, how on bloody earth could we avoid the temptation to watch it?
There are worse modern zombie horrors that for sure. The problem with The Curse of Hobbes House is that it is ultimately very forgettable.
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