North American Films

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Although more thought-provoking than terrifying, Shadow People does do a solid job of dissolving the distance between real-world and screen horror...
The found footage horror film features the former lead singer of Queensryche, Geoff Tate, as a killer who stalks a reality tv reno crew.
Need an alternative to the classics that cable TV reliably rolls out on an annual basis or to the opportunistic studio releases that glut screens this time of year? Well, here are some comparatively little known gems that should give your Halloween viewing a lift...
Geoff Tate stars as James Parrish, the survivor in hiding, and likely perpetrator of the brutal murders of his wife and three children. A home reno reality show sets up cameras years later, and the blood flows again. It looks like Parrish is back.
This is the only time I’ve ever simply wanted to say of a film, “It’s funny. Just see it…”
Part Bigfoot, part Swamp Thing, the “Muckman” is a legend in the making…
As all the festival favorites from SXSW, Sundance, and even 2010 start to make their way to neighborhood theatres, here's your guide to some of the most promising titles...
Is this the most sickeningly cruel and shocking film of the year…?
One of the year’s most acclaimed horror-thrillers receives a very generous treatment on disc…
George A. Romero’s new zombie flick refreshingly eschews the highbrow aspirations of Diary of the Dead in favor of a solid B-movie approach… but are the results more like “B minus”…?
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