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3 April 2012 11:15 AM, PDT | DailyDead | See recent DailyDead news »
Netflix streaming has been a bit light on new horror offerings recently, but that changed recently with a new batch of horror titles, including The Human Centipede 2, Pet Sematary, and Hellraiser: Revelations.
And, as we like to remind our readers with each Netflix update, most of The Twilight Zone is currently available, along with season 1 of The Walking Dead, and seasons 1-6 of Supernatural. Here are the newly added titles:
The Clinic Jeepers Creepers 2-Headed Shark Attack Salvage Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter Mum & Dad The Human Centipede 2 Devil’s Playground Fascination Children of the Corn: Genesis Hellraiser: Revelations Saint Nick Pet Sematary Two Chop Smile Pet Sematary Tony Rare Exports »
- Jonathan James
6 February 2012 8:46 AM, PST | www.flickfilosopher.com | See recent FlickFilosopher news »
Gotta gotta love Hollywood. They’re not just in love with sequels, they’re in love with making sequels bad. So when they take a just barely inoffensive little kiddie action flick such as Journey to the Center of the Earth and give it another whirl, they’re sure to put the right talent on it. Such as director Brad Peyton. He’s not the guy they got to helm ordinary crap like Cats & Dogs -- he’s the guy they got to helm the followup megacrap, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore. And here are the screenwriting team of Brian and Mark Gunn, who didn’t pen the pretty good Bring It On but the direct-to-dvd shitquel Bring It On Again, and their cowriter Richard Outten, who wrote not Pet Sematary but Pet Sematary Two. It’s not fair to suggest that Hollywood doesn’t care or isn’t trying. »
- MaryAnn Johanson
2 items from 2012
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