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Ghoulies II Review

Ghoulies II | Repulsive Reviews | Horror Movies

Welcome, boils and ghouls, to another EvildeadInks movie review. Today, we cover another lost sequel, Ghoulies II!

First off, you don’t need to watch the original to enjoy this film. In fact, if it wasn’t a double feature, I’m not sure I’d even own the original. The only tie between them are the ghoulie creature designs. In Ghoulies II, these nasty little beings are presumably summoned by Satanists and quickly stolen by a priest. After dropping the poor [...]

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Freeze, Book Thief!

The Creeps Review

The Creeps | Repulsive Reviews | Horror Movies

It’s no secret, at this point, that one of my biggest guilty pleasures is watching the films of Charles Band and his Full Moon imprint. While they aren’t the best films in the genre, by any means, they do manage to be highly entertaining every single time I press play. The most recent Full Moon feature I can cross off my watch list is the 1997 Charles Band-directed The Creeps.

Dr. Winston Berber (Bill Moynihan, Double Trouble) has [...]

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What Do I Have to Do?

Fairy Tales Review

Fairy Tales | Repulsive Reviews | Horror Movies

As much as I love watching ‘serious’ films, it is an inevitability that I will return to the films that are just plain silly. What I’m mostly referring to is the bottomless pit of a film library that is Full Moon Features. While it may not be the ordinary Charles Band fare, Harry Tampa’s Fairy Tales is definitely a great departure from the aforementioned films of a more serious tone.

It is the Prince’s twenty-first birthday and in order to [...]

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Worse Than Evil

Doctor Mordrid Review

Doctor Mordrid

While some are downright terrible, I have enjoyed quite a bit of films that have been released under the Full Moon Features/Productions/Entertainment/Studios/Pictures label over the years. The very best of them always seem to have one thing in common. That one thing, just like in Charles Band’s 1992 fantasy film, Doctor Mordrid, is the fact that the star of the film is Jeffrey Combs.

Jeffrey Combs stars as a doctor once again. This time he isn’t Dr. Herbert West, [...]

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Nuts or No Nuts

Trophy Heads Review

Trophy Heads

Lately with all of the video stores dying out, streaming your favorite films has become increasingly popular. With this becoming the preferred method for most casual movie watchers, some of the streaming services have taken note and produced shows that are exclusive to their product. Netflix has From Dusk Till Dawn, Hemlock Grove, and House of Cards to name a few. Well, Full Moon Streaming is no different. Trophy Heads is a weekly show that can only be [...]

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You Don’t Look So Mean

PMS Cop Review

PMS Cop

Bryon Blakey’s film PMS Cop was picked up by Charles Band and given a push it might not have otherwise received. I’m happy that it did because this film is one odd duck that deserves to be watched. We’ve had Maniac Cops and Psycho Cops… so I suppose this is the natural progression.

Cindy Means plays the title role and does a fantastic job with the character she portrays. Her role is only a speaking role for the first 3rd [...]

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