Articles written by Michael Pantazi
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Against the Dark - Film Review
Cinematographer turn Director Richard Crudo introduces the martial arts action star to the world of straight-to-video horror. Move along, there's nothing to see here.
Nov 13, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Halloween 2 - Film Review
Director Rob Zombie tries to breathe new life into the John Carpenter classic, but no amount of resuscitation can help a franchise exploited to the Nth degree.
Oct 29, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Three…Extremes - Film Review
The sequel project to 2002's Three is led by the more established talents of China's Fruit Chan, Korea's Park Chan-wook and Japan's Miike Takashi.
Oct 22, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Zombieland: Film Review
The comedy/horror from director Ruben Fleischer that delivers good fun on an unfortunately forgettable promise.
Oct 16, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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I Sell the Dead - Film Review
Starring Dominic Monaghan and Larry Fessenden as 18th century grave-robbers, this is a promising debut feature.
Oct 4, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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The Host: Korean Horror Film Review
The Host, a.k.a Gweomul, is a satirical creature feature starring the internationally reknowned Song Kang-ho, that's more than just good fun.
Sep 19, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Let the Right One In: Horror Film Review
Based on the novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist, Let the Right One In a.k.a Låt den Rätte Komma In, has stood out since release as one of the finest vampire horrors ever made
Aug 31, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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S. Darko: Film Review
This straight-to-dvd release delivers on its promise as one of the most ill-conceived and least anticipated sequals in recent memory.
Aug 7, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Chocolate: Martial Arts Thai Film Review
Having launched the career of Tony Jaa, Pinkaew went in search of a female equivalent and brought us Yanin Vismitananda, credited as Jeeja Yanin. Mission accomplished.
Jul 24, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Drag Me to Hell - Horror Film Review
Sam Raimi puts the world of superheroes behind him for more thrills, chills and excessively gory spills of the supernatural kind. Subtle it aint.
Jul 1, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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The Day of the Beast: Horror Film Review
A.k.a, El Dia de la Bestia, the award-winning 1995 horror/comedy starring Álex Angulo in his quest to confront the anti-christ.
Jun 24, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Rec: Spanish Horror Film Review
Recently re-made in the US as Quarantine, this is another entry into first-person terror, a gem of a film and a must for horror fans.
Jun 1, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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R-Point: Horror Film Review
2004's R-Point is a wartime ghost story written and directed by Kong Su-chang that satisfies the requisites but fails to be the masterpiece it could have been.
May 15, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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The Uninvited - Horror Film Review
The re-make of South-Korean horror hit, A Tale of Two Sisters, that holds no surprises as the bland copy of an original great.
May 7, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Battle Royale: Japanese Film Review
A.k.a Batoru Rowaiaru, Fukasaku's controversial depiction of a paranoid totalitarian state pits youth against youth in this darkly entertaining classic.
Apr 29, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Perkins 14: Horror Film Review
One of this year's After Dark Horrorfest "8 films to die for", Perkins 14 brings a strong premise that cried out for a stronger treatment.
Apr 29, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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I'm a Cyborg, But that's Okay: Film Review
A.k.a Saibogujiman Kwenchana, could the creator of the highly acclaimed Vengeance trilogy pull off a radical change of direction? Of course he could.
Mar 20, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Halloween (2007): Horror Film Review
With A Nightmare on Elm Street lurking and Friday the 13th done, it's time to deal with Rob Zombie's take on Halloween, covering the 'holy trinity' of horror franchises.
Mar 17, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Cronos (La Invencion de Cronos): Film Review
In Cronos, an elderly antique dealer discovers a medieval device holding the key to eternal life, but leaves those who use it thirsting for blood and avoiding sunlight.
Feb 24, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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The Good, the Bad, the Weird: Review
This parallel of Sergio Leone's masterpiece 'The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly' is much more than a whacky re-make.
Feb 11, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Grindhouse: Planet Terror Film Review
2007's Planet Terror gave us an instant classic in horror/comedy, starring Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez and, as you may know, a gun for a leg.
Feb 4, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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Upcoming Horror Films in 2009: July-December
It's the second half of 2009 that promises great things for Horror this year, as the veterans and titans come out to play.
Jan 23, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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My Name is Bruce: Film Review
The b-movie master satirizes his own life in the industry and is forced to face the god of a Chinese dish.
Jan 2, 2009
- Michael Pantazi
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The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) Review
Starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connolley, The Day the Earth Stood Still needn't have bothered standing up at all. Directed by Scott Derrickson.
Dec 17, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Aliens Vs Predator 2: Requiem Film Review
Following a dismal first outing, could the brothers' Strause bring some credibility to an increasingly absurd franchise?
Nov 21, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Hansel and Gretel: Korean Film Review
Director Yim Pil-Sung helmed this inspired visual feast that turns the tables on those evil adults who might lure children to a cruel fate.
Nov 13, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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300 Film Review
Just what did 300 get right where the terrible Troy went wrong? A comparative review of the films and their sources.
Nov 11, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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If Comedian Bill Hicks Was Alive Today…
Just what would the late, great, Bill Hicks have made of yesterday's Presidential election and the rise to office of Democrat Barack Obama?
Nov 5, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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The Golem; How He Came Into the World Review
Based on Jewish folklore The Golem of 1920 was part of the German Expressionist movement that revolutionized the Horror genre and film-making across the West.
Nov 3, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Cube Film Review
Vincenzo Natali's debut film was short on budget and high on creativity in this sci-fi/horror/thriller that has earned a lasting reputation for being smart and original.
Oct 22, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Frankenstein (1910) Film Review
This 16-minute silent film is "A Liberal Adaptation From Mrs. Shelley's Famous Story For Edison Production" - and 'Liberal' is the word that matters.
Oct 21, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Supernatural Horror in Film: Georges Méliès
Born December 8, 1861, Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès became a pioneer of early cinema, special effects, and brought the 'weird tale' to the big screen.
Oct 13, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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An American Werewolf in London: Review
In 1981, Director John Landis created a unique blend of horror/comedy, featuring ground-breaking special effects and the ultimate in werewolf design.
Oct 8, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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The Wolf Man (1941): Film Review
With Director George Waggner, The Wolf Man was not the first werewolf movie ever made, but it is the most famously acclaimed from the Golden Age of Horror.
Oct 6, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Supernatural Horror in Film: Introduction
"Cosmic terror appears as an ingredient of the earliest folklore of all races, and is crystallised in the most archaic ballads, chronicles, and sacred writings."
Oct 3, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Miike Takashi's Audition: Review
One of the best and most controversial horror films of the last decade came from eclectic director Miike Takashi with the story of a romance that descends into terror.
Oct 2, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Righteous Kill Film Review
Righteous Kill re-unites De Niro and Pacino in the story of a vigilante New York cop who has murdered fourteen people, directed by John Avnet.
Sep 29, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Evil Dead 3: Army of Darkness Review
Bruce Campbell and Director Sam Raimi complete the Evil Dead Trilogy with Army of Darkness, which sees Ash thrown back in time to fight against the Deadites one more time
Sep 22, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn Review
With director Sam Raimi re-telling the Evil Dead in this genre-shifting sequel, we are given one of the all-time movie greats alongside one of movies' greatest heroes.
Sep 20, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead: Review
Labeled as 'The Ultimate Experience in Grueling Terror', The Evil Dead enjoys a cult status as one of film history's stand-out blood and gore B-movies.
Sep 17, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Film
In this cinematic triumph that won over 40 Awards, Chow Yun Fat, Michelle Yeoh and Zhang Ziyi lead the cast as Master choreographer Yuen Woo Ping works his magic.
Sep 15, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Once Upon a Time in China: Review
Director Tsui Hark breathed new life into the genre with the first of the Once Upon a Time in China movies, bringing Chinese cinema to new heights worldwide.
Sep 11, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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The Strangers Film Review
Released to mixed reviews, does director/writer Bryan Bertino's movie The Strangers have anything new or exceptional to bring to the Horror genre?
Sep 9, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Darren Aronofsky's Pi Film Review
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Sep 8, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Trailer Park Boys Review
In April 2001 Showcase aired the first episode of Mike Clattenburg's Trailer Park Boys - a foul-mouthed mockumentary series centred on three Canadian recidivists.
Sep 2, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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The Devil's Backbone Review
2001's The Devil's Backbone (a.k.a El espinazo del diablo) tells the story of an orphanage haunted by the living as much as it is by the dead.
Sep 1, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Pan's Labyrinth Movie Review
Winner of 3 Bafta Awards, 2006's Pan's Labyrinth (a.k.a. El Labyrinto Del Fauno) is an inspired fantasy story set against the postwar era of Francisco Franco's Spain.
Aug 27, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Hellboy 2: The Golden Army Review
Ron Perlman and Selma Blair re-unite and are joined by Luke Goss in Guillermo Del Toro's sequel.
Aug 26, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Fantastic Four 2 Review
Tim Story Directs the Sequel to 2005's Fantastic Four, but it soon becomes clear just why Marvel decided to start financing and producing their own movies.
Aug 25, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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Ghost in the Shell Review
Based on the Manga by Masamune Shirow, 1995's anime Ghost in the Shell delivers an incredible vision of the future where the line between cybernetics and humanity is lost
Aug 21, 2008
- Michael Pantazi
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