Saturday, October 31, 2009


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Review: "Autopsy"

"Autopsy" was one of the selections in last years After Dark Horrorfest collection brought to home video. Being backlogged in my home library viewing and wanting to keep within the Halloween season, I decided to give the disc a spin.

The story revolves around a group of twenty something friends celebrating the Mardi Gras festivities and then embarking on a road trip only to find themselves in an accident on a lonely country road. Miraculously an ambulance happens by, searching for a lost patient, and offers to take the group in for observation and to call for a tow. Mayhem ensues as the group is hunted down, tortured and offed one by one, by the sadistic skeleton crew at Mercy Hospital. Your standard psychotic doctor scenario.

I want to start off by saying that this film had so much promise, I mean the atmosphere alone grabbed me from the beginning, but then it went downhill. The acting was over the top, most characters were shallow and self-centered, so I didn't care about their demise. Our doomed gang seemed to be roaming and running down the same two halls, shot at different angles. I might as well have been watching an episode of the "Flintstones" watching the same scenery going by as Fred ran through his house. All that aside, and on a positive note, the film does star Robert Patrick ("Terminator 2: Judgement Day") and reunited co-star Jenette Goldstein ("Terminator 2: Judgement Day", "Aliens") as the psychotic doctor and his ruthless nurse. The film does offer us some juicy...and I mean juicy, gore. Innards are literally strewn all about as our group fights to stay intact.

All in all, I enjoyed the "T2" reunion, of sorts, and it's definitely great fun for the gore hounds in all of us.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Ghost House Underground 2009

This years Halloween season will be filled with more goodies courtesy of Ghost House Underground. In the same tradition as the After Dark Horrorfest, Ghost House Underground is in it's second year of releasing their brand of horror flicks.

Last years debut of Ghost House Underground's releases were more numerous, albeit inferior to After Dark's offerings, they have taken the jump forward into the age of blu, but with a scaled back release schedule to just four discs. This years titles include "Seventh Moon" (Eduardo Sanchez, "The Blair Witch Project"), "The Children", "Offspring" and "The Thaw" (starring Val Kilmer). I am eager to see if After Dark follows suit and releases this years films in glorious high definition.

All four discs are available at your local retailer and are truly a promising start to this years Halloween viewing schedule.

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