
Smart, original, and horrifically funny, Teeth puts a fresh feminist spin on horror movie tropes.

Smart, original, and horrifically funny, Teeth puts a fresh feminist spin on horror movie tropes.
A sort of Blair Witch Project crossed with Godzilla, Cloverfield is economically paced, stylistically clever, and filled with scares.
Pitting actors against murderers in a self-aware struggle for stardom, Baghead successfully skates the borders of horror and comedy.
As Diary of the Dead proves, time hasn't subdued George A. Romero's affection for mixing politics with gore, nor has it given him cinematic grace or subtlety.
Quarantine uses effective atmosphere and consistent scares to stand above the crop of recent horror films.
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