Genre: Horror
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Samurai Princess
May 20, 2015Only recommended for hardcore gore fans, those who have to see every film from this unique genre and if you are sitting around with a bunch of less critical film fans getting very drunk.
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SARS Wars
May 21, 2015Overall the film, much like its hero, has a low budget ramshackle charm that manages to entertain for the duration but wont leave you thinking about it the next day.
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Satan Returns
Sep 17, 2016‘Satan Returns’ can’t decide if it’s a serious dark thriller or a goofy over-the-top action horror combo.
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Sector 7
May 22, 2015As is sadly the case with many of the current crop of 3D films, ‘Sector 7’ is another cinematic Potemkin village.
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Seeding Of A Ghost
Aug 7, 2020For the undemanding genre fan, or neophyte viewers just discovering Asian horror, ‘Seeding of a Ghost’ is that illustrious “beer & pizza” time waster that provides a taster of what else to expect.
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Set Up
Jun 6, 2020Definitely a blight on Billy Chung’s eclectic cinematic oeuvre, ‘Set Up’ is a formerly shelved title that should have remained buried indefinitely.
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Shadow Master
May 24, 2023‘Shadow Master’ is some fight packed fright fun for the most part that sticks to its own path and certainly delivers some superb fight sequences for the fight film fans out there.
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Shin Godzilla
Jul 9, 2017Not sure what it wants to be, the latest Japanese production of their beloved property is not the triumphant return some had hoped.
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Suicide Club
Jun 3, 2015To say ‘Suicide Club’ is a trip, is an understatement. It’s been a while since I‘ve watched a film that has equally repulsed and mesmerized me.
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Tamami: The Baby’s Curse
Jun 9, 2015It may not be as intensely gory as say ‘Machine Girl’ or ‘Tokyo Gore Police’ but it is still a delightfully mad slice of Japanese comic book horror.
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The Blue Jean Monster
Feb 25, 2015‘The Blue Jean Monster’ has a little soul and pathos lurking at the heart of its rampant Hong Kong chaos.
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The Bridge Curse
Oct 31, 2020Thanks to a novel set-up, some impressive tension and a cast of youngsters that aren’t as annoying as they first appear, ‘The Bridge Curse’ provides enough jolts to warrant a watch.