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Holy Mountain

Holy Mountain Bizarre, absurdist, surreal avant garde cinema is a form of filmmaking that is truly and only for the most artistically brave, perhaps because it runs the greatest risk when standing up to audience scrutiny (and dismissal) than the more run of the mill mainstream movies out there. Arguably first pioneered by Luis Bunuel […]

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Hondo

Hondo There are many who marvel at the legend of John Wayne, a guy who was always 100% right on the money and gave a great performance whenever he played John Wayne. Sometimes, when the Wayne persona was put into a film which was exceptionally well written and directed (The Searchers), the results were incredible. […]

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Hooper

Hooper Burt Reynolds’ 1970s run as a major movie star is the stuff of legend that unfortunately has become diminished in this day and age (with a large number of millennials who don’t even know of him at all) but with the unmatched clout that he had in that decade, he could get almost any […]

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Horse Feathers

Horse Feathers With their fourth film on their march to cinematic immortality, The Marx Brothers were not only hitting their stride, but were now fully settled into their screen personas that they effortlessly could bring out whenever they were in front of a camera. Groucho and Harpo were already pretty well established with Groucho’s wisecracking […]

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Hot Fuzz

Hot Fuzz This 2007 film by the same crew that brought us Shaun Of The Dead is a worthy follow-up even if it doesn’t feature the comedic high points of the earlier release. This time, we get a send-up of high-octane action films encapsulated within a perfectly subversive storyline. Simon Pegg plays a highly decorated […]

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House Of 1000 Corpses

House Of 1000 Corpses Taken as an obvious homage to Tobe Hooper’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Rob Zombie’s first directing effort can almost be looked at as an artsy-fartsy European style take on the material, with its bright colors, disorienting narrative style, and intricate set design. However, where Hooper’s approach as a filmmaker was from a […]

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House Of Whipcord

House Of Whipcord The women-in-prison genre, while not the most reputable, has always had the potential for a fun, exploitative good time. In this film from British director Pete Walker, we get perhaps the most BORING example of what the genre has to offer, with minimum nudity, no substantial Ilsa-style torture scenes, and not even […]

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House On Sorority Row

House On Sorority Row The horror / slasher phenomenon of the 1980s has actually translated very well to the modern day home video market with the advent of 2K blu ray transfers and 4K discs, usually involving some intricate remastering of the original film elements in order to make them presentable for today’s consumers with […]

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House On The Edge Of The Park

House On The Edge Of The Park In 1973, Wes Craven made a stunning debut with his Last House On The Left, a crudely shot, poorly made film that nonetheless succeeded (to a point) of portraying Craven’s stated goal of showing real life horror and violence as unleashed by everyday human beings on each other […]

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Howling

Howling This 1981 werewolf horror movie (released around the same time as the masterpiece An American Werewolf In London) certainly floats around some ideas that are quite potent (the idea that lycanthropy can be the ultimate form of breaking away from all repression), but for the most part misses the mark with some blown opportunities […]