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The Evil Dead (1981)
Read more: The Evil Dead (1981)I am proud to announce that Ruthless Reviews will be immediately filling a big hole in its massive 3100+ movie review site, and this has been a long time coming. Devon, Ezra and myself will be reviewing one of the greatest franchises in camp horror movie history, the 3 Evil Dead movies by Sam Raimi.…
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The Fly (1986)
Read more: The Fly (1986)David Cronenberg’s remake of the (also very good) 50s giant bug movie The Fly added a lot of nuance and subtlety to the themes of the original. “Subtlety” might seem like a strange word to describe a movie in which a gradually decomposing man vomits on his food before eating it, but when it is…
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Velvet Buzzsaw
Read more: Velvet BuzzsawWhen not engaged in auto-fellatio, one can imagine highbrow, hoity-toity circles—art, fashion, and I shudder to think cinema is a third possibility—to instead partake in a close alternative; self-fucking. Sure, many a casting couch allegation attests to the coercive Weinstein Way, but I speak of complementary players being in bed with one another for the…
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Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made
Read more: Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made1 hr 35 minutes, R for extreme violence, torture, mutilation How deadly is it? Well, so far, I feel OK, but the editors of Ruthless will let you know if I died, so, clock’s ticking. I suppose I’m the ideal guinea pig for watching a cursed film that kills everyone who watches it- I’ve…
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Scream, Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street (2019)
Read more: Scream, Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street (2019)A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge rivals even Top Gun and Commando as the gayest movie of the 80s, and therefore of all time. While the glistening classics of 80s Action are awash in (perhaps) unintended homoeroticism, 80s horror movies such as Elm Street 2 and Sleepaway Camp have at the core of…
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The Platform: Netflix
Read more: The Platform: Netflix*Mostly Spoiler Free Review* In most of the incarceration movies I have watched, food is one of the high-water marks of the day. Convicts march to the chow hall, get their individual trays and portions, and sit and eat with their race or gangs. If they are in isolation or the hole, unit-dose trays of…
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The Birds (1963)
Read more: The Birds (1963)In his excellent nonfiction book Danse Macabre, Stephen King posits that the horror story is essentially conservative, a chronicle of the battle between Apollonian and Dionysian forces. These are the Light and Dark sides of the Force, respectively, if you prefer that terminology (obviously it is not only horror stories that utilize this formula). The…
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The Last Man on Earth (1964)
In category (ies) : Classics & Hitchcock, Disaster Movies, Featured Posts, Features, Horror Movies, Movies, ReviewsRead more: The Last Man on Earth (1964)The Last Man on Earth is a B & W classic starring Vincent Price. It is a dark and depressing movie based on Richard Matheson’s novel; I Am Legend. This film has to be the basis for dozens of zombie movies, including the classic Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. I debated even watching this…
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The Invisible Man (2020)
Read more: The Invisible Man (2020)See what I mean? There have been plenty of adaptations of H.G. Wells’ classic The Invisible Man, going all the way back to 1933. My personal experience covers the pretty bad Hollow Man (featuring Kevin Bacon) and hot garbage that is The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, not to mention the original novel itself. Based on…
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Underwater
Read more: UnderwaterSeven miles shallow. As I crawl out from underneath a mountain of award-hopeful movies, a look forward at upcoming releases in January reminds me that twenty-five indie/documentary/foreign films in a row isn’t as long as it seems. Bad Boys 3? Gretel & Hansel? Like a Boss? Dolittle? DOLITTLE? Why is Dolittle, a $175 million movie…
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Phase IV (1974)
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The Amusingly Bonkers: Part 6
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The Devil’s Rejects (2005)
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Alone in the Dark
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Trail of Blood
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District 9 (2009)
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Subtext Cinema: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
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Bubba Ho Tep
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Audition
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Psycho
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The Thing (1982)
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The Wicker Man (1973)
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A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge
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Ruthless Recommendations- 29 Horror Movies for Children available for streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or YouTube
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Haunted Mansion
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)
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Sleepwalkers (1992)
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The Boogeyman (2023)
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The Shining
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The Last Hurrah #2: James Caan in Misery (1990)
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Scream VI
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Nosferatu: Phantom Der Nacht
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Killer Klowns From Outer Space
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Here We Go Again: A Look At Sequels: Part 4
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M3GAN
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The Lighthouse
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Bodies, Bodies, Bodies
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The Not Quite #1: Wolfen (1981)
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The Exorcist: Theatrical or Extended Cut?
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Nope