'Worst Movie Ever?' No way. But neither is Wayne Berwick and comic Jackie Vernon's tacky cannibalism tale a piece of art. When I say it's interesting, it's more as a study item than entertainment. Bad movie -- but a terrific restoration! Microwave Massacre Blu-ray + DVD Arrow Video 1983 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 76 min. / Street Date August 16, 2016 / 34.95 Starring Jackie Vernon, Loren Schein, Al Troupe, Claire Ginsberg, Maria Simon, Lou Ann Webber, Anna Marlowe. Cinematography Karen Grossman Makeup Effects Robert A. Burns Original Music Leif Horvath Editor Steve Nielson Written by Thomas Singer, Craig Muckler Produced by Craig Muckler, Thomas Singer Directed by Wayne Berwick
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
"Well, the only problem is, I can't make love to a woman, unless I eat her." Just as there are celebrities famous simply for being famous, there are movies that are famous for being bad. Last March I took the curiosity plunge and reviewed the notorious Manos,...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
"Well, the only problem is, I can't make love to a woman, unless I eat her." Just as there are celebrities famous simply for being famous, there are movies that are famous for being bad. Last March I took the curiosity plunge and reviewed the notorious Manos,...
- 8/13/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
After a bit of a dry spell on the Netflix streaming service, they’ve released quite a few horror titles over the last few months. Here’s a list of newly released horror movies, which include Hammer’s Frankentein and the Monster From Hell, Creature, 11-11-11, and many more:
As a reminder to those who are new to Netflix, most of The Twilight Zone is currently available, along with season 1 of The Walking Dead, and seasons 1-6 of Supernatural.
Absentia Brain Dead Not of This Earth The Terror Within Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell Autopsy The Howling Reborn Sorority House Massare Paranormal Incident The Crater Lake Monster Cheerleader Massacre The Unborn 11-11-11 Cold Sweat Creature Dark Forest
Previous List:
Battle Royale Occupant Episode 50 Deadly Blessing Playback Don’t Go in the Woods Bereavement A Horrible Way to Die Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf Malevolence Messages Deleted...
As a reminder to those who are new to Netflix, most of The Twilight Zone is currently available, along with season 1 of The Walking Dead, and seasons 1-6 of Supernatural.
Absentia Brain Dead Not of This Earth The Terror Within Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell Autopsy The Howling Reborn Sorority House Massare Paranormal Incident The Crater Lake Monster Cheerleader Massacre The Unborn 11-11-11 Cold Sweat Creature Dark Forest
Previous List:
Battle Royale Occupant Episode 50 Deadly Blessing Playback Don’t Go in the Woods Bereavement A Horrible Way to Die Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf Malevolence Messages Deleted...
- 7/20/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Directed by: Pat Tremblay
Written by: Pat Tremblay
Starring: Navin Pratap, Jamie Abrams
I’ve never been a fan of online reviews in which the writer eviscerates a film with unbridled nastiness.
These are often first-person tirades about how difficult the film was to endure and how they would rather "put an arm in a meat grinder, poke an eye out with a stick" or some other such intolerable action rather than watch the film again. I don’t believe that these kinds of “reviews” are productive or very fair to the people involved. But about 20 minutes into Hellacious Acres: The Case of John Glass, my mind began composing the very kind of snarky, mean-spirited essay I hold in such contempt. Quite frankly, my time may have been better spent with that meat grinder…
I watch a lot of really terrible independent films, many of them of the horror and science fiction variety.
Written by: Pat Tremblay
Starring: Navin Pratap, Jamie Abrams
I’ve never been a fan of online reviews in which the writer eviscerates a film with unbridled nastiness.
These are often first-person tirades about how difficult the film was to endure and how they would rather "put an arm in a meat grinder, poke an eye out with a stick" or some other such intolerable action rather than watch the film again. I don’t believe that these kinds of “reviews” are productive or very fair to the people involved. But about 20 minutes into Hellacious Acres: The Case of John Glass, my mind began composing the very kind of snarky, mean-spirited essay I hold in such contempt. Quite frankly, my time may have been better spent with that meat grinder…
I watch a lot of really terrible independent films, many of them of the horror and science fiction variety.
- 5/11/2012
- by Bradley Harding
- Planet Fury
Scott Stine may not be known to every household in America, but any household in America that happens to carry an affinity for horror more than likely knows that name. The man is, in short, a horror aficionado. Regardless the time frame or sub genre, the man's invested an unimaginable amount of time and dedication that so many of our quirky minds crave daily.
I was recently blessed with a copy of Scott's latest, Trashfiend: Disposable Horror Fare Of The 1960's & 1970's.Not only is it an informative book, but it's a book that really enables Mr. Stine to slash and stab away with a cruel humor that makes this piece of work a delight to read. Scott isn't malicious in anyway, he's funny, and he's respectful in approach. What strikes me however, I the fact that the man just doesn't miss a beat.
From The Crater Lake Monster, to the Werewolf Of Washington,...
I was recently blessed with a copy of Scott's latest, Trashfiend: Disposable Horror Fare Of The 1960's & 1970's.Not only is it an informative book, but it's a book that really enables Mr. Stine to slash and stab away with a cruel humor that makes this piece of work a delight to read. Scott isn't malicious in anyway, he's funny, and he's respectful in approach. What strikes me however, I the fact that the man just doesn't miss a beat.
From The Crater Lake Monster, to the Werewolf Of Washington,...
- 1/2/2010
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
- Fangoria
Who loves ya baby? No, not Kojak (well him too), Fango does!
And because we love you, we're giving four lucky Fangoria readers copies of Scott Stine's latest Headpress release, Trashfiend: Disposable Horror Culture Of The 1960's & 1970's.
From low budget horror films to grisly comic art, from lurid movie magazines to late-night creature features, from campy monster toys to exploitive poster art, Trashfiend takes a loving look at “disposable” horror culture from the 1960s and 1970s.
Over two glorious decades the horror film waged war on good taste, exploiting every taboo and bursting every envelope along the way. Trashfiend is the definitive guide to the chaotic, creative and endlessly entertaining golden age of horror cinema.
Scott Stine (author of The Gorehound’s Guide to Splatter Films series and founder of the Stigmata Press) shines a fond but satiric light on everything from low budget horror films to grisly comic art,...
And because we love you, we're giving four lucky Fangoria readers copies of Scott Stine's latest Headpress release, Trashfiend: Disposable Horror Culture Of The 1960's & 1970's.
From low budget horror films to grisly comic art, from lurid movie magazines to late-night creature features, from campy monster toys to exploitive poster art, Trashfiend takes a loving look at “disposable” horror culture from the 1960s and 1970s.
Over two glorious decades the horror film waged war on good taste, exploiting every taboo and bursting every envelope along the way. Trashfiend is the definitive guide to the chaotic, creative and endlessly entertaining golden age of horror cinema.
Scott Stine (author of The Gorehound’s Guide to Splatter Films series and founder of the Stigmata Press) shines a fond but satiric light on everything from low budget horror films to grisly comic art,...
- 6/23/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
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