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The Horror at 37,000 Feet Review
With expectations of miniscule budgets and sub-par acting, it is easy to dismiss made-for-TV movies. While this certainly seems to be the case with films made for television in present times, 1973’s The Horror at 37,000 Feet proves that films released in this format can actually be worth your time.
I’ve always said that the best horror movies are those which take place in very confined areas, a small building, a train, or in this case, an airplane. On this [...]