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HALLOWEENREX 10: Elvira’s Haunted Hills (2001)
I consider this film far superior to the 1980s Elvira film that most people remember. Elvira, Mistress of the Dark was about how Elvira moves into a dead relative’s home and has to cope with narrow-minded middle America. Elvira herself is always a treat and quick-witted, but I just don’t think much of that picture.…
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HALLOWEENREX 9: What Lies Beneath (2000)
Did Michelle Pfeiffer’s new neighbor kill his wife? Is that whose ghost is inhabiting her house?
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HALLOWEENREX 8: The Wicker Man (1973)
Uptight city cop goes to a reclusive village where all the locals are a little nuts and seem to not care about spilling blood for the benefit of the town. Did I just describe The Wicker Man or Hot Fuzz?
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HALLOWEENREX 7: Island of Terror (1966)
Deboned Irishmen, tentacled blobs and Grand Moff Tarkin! What more do you want in a good 1960s horror film?
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HALLOWEENREX 6: The Visit (2015)
M. Night Shyamalan made a movie better than his previous 4 put together.
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HalloweenRex 5: Psycho (1960)
I’m going to try to recommend a new movie each day until Halloween. Psycho is the Citizen Kane of horror dramas.
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HalloweenRex 4: Hereditary (2018)
I’m going to try to recommend a new movie each day until Halloween. Oh, what to say about this movie? There’s a lot to say…a TON to say, really…but not without spoilers. And to even give the plot of the movie is to get into spoilers, which is why the trailer for the movie is…
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HalloweenRex 3: The Thing (1982)
I’m going to try to recommend a new movie each day until Halloween. While the 1951 original is a classic, “The Thing” 1982 is one of the best movies ever made.
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HalloweenRex 2: Village of the Damned (1960)
I’m going to try to recommend a new movie each day until Halloween. Village of the Damned: everyone in a tiny village in England suddenly collapses and is unconscious. When they awaken later that day, every woman able to carry a child is pregnant.
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HalloweenRex 1: Dog Soldiers (2002)
movie each day until Halloween. For anyone who has ever hated watching 24-year-old “teenagers” making bad decisions in horror movies, there’s Dog Soldiers.