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Corman Classic From The ’80′s

February 17, 2011 by  
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The Nest (1988) Film Review

I hate bugs and THE NEST had me completely uncomfortable throughout. That being said, the story was just so-so. Before Elizabeth’s return there is a quick reference to Richard having a girlfriend. After Elizabeth’s return there is a love triangle that is barely glanced over and was totally unnecessary. We have the standard cliché of the big, bad corporation taking advantage of a poor community and the bug attacks are generally shown taking…Read More

Not From Batman

February 17, 2011 by  
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Bane (2008) Film Review

A British indie horror film, BANE has a great story and its production values were more than I expected. While full of blood and gore (and not overdone) a lot of the movie is also a psychological thriller full of anticipation of what’s to come. It’s also one hell of a character study. Each character is very engaging as we watch the women react differently to the gruesome….Read More

Paul Dooley

February 12, 2011 by  
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One of the greatest character actors of our time, Paul Dooley, stops by for a chat with Mondo.

Dennis Christopher

February 9, 2011 by  
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Breaking Away star Dennis Christopher speaks with Mondo in a rare interview.

Jayne Mansfield

February 6, 2011 by  
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Part One: Everything you always wanted to know about Jayne Mansfield and more.

Tôkaidô Yotsuya kaidan

February 4, 2011 by  
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The Ghosts Of Yotsuya (1959) Film Review

TOKAIDO YOTSUYA KAIDAN (1959) is based on the most famous Japanese ghost story of all time which was written by Nanboku Tsuruya in 1815 for Kabuki Theater. Iemon Tamiya (Shigeru Amachi-who starred in JIGOKU)) is a ronin, a masterless samurai who has been refused the hand of Iwa (Katsuko Wakasugi), the woman he loves by her father…. Read More

A Certificate of Death

January 24, 2011 by  
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God Of Vampires (2010) Film Review

GOD OF VAMPIRES is like an old school horror movie combined with a Hong Kong action flick and has the best of both genres. It’s loaded with tons of blood, gore, guns, chainsaws, and creepy looking vampires. What’s great about the vampires is that they resemble zombies in how they move and how they look. This is how vampires should look…. Read More

Ticked Off Follow Up

January 22, 2011 by  
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Fright Flick (2011) Film Review

From the acclaimed director of Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives comes the newest horror/comedy with a classic-sounding title: Fright Flick. The only info I had going into this was Israel Luna directed. I actually enjoyed TOTWK despite not knowing much or being very interested in Trannies, let’s see what dude can do with some shit I’m all about. Strong start, a running shower pans down to buxom naked… Read More

There’s Something In The Mist

April 3, 2010 by  
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The Mist (2007) – Black & White Version Written & Directed By: Frank Darabont Review Written By: Justin Bozung Mondo Film & Video Guide Co-Founder IMDb.com Link Jesus!  I love this movie.  The Mist is probably one of my top five favorite films of the last decade.  It’s so well executed, exciting, gory, conflicted, and [...]

Reform School Girls

March 30, 2010 by  
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Reform School Girls (1986)

is a classic 80’s “chicks in prison” story with the Amazon Queen Sybil Danning as the mean Warden and the late Punk Rock Icon Wendy O. Williams as one of the most convincing female “inmate” archetypes I’ve ever seen! I also have to applaud the presence of 80’s/90’s erotic-thriller actress Darcy DeMoss as “Knox” because that woman has a…Read More

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