*Anon*’s Film Reviews
23 Films have been rated or reviewed by *Anon*.
- Whisperer in Darkness, The (2011)
- Great Lovecraft adaptation from people who know and love the source material. Quite low budget, but what they had is all on the screen. Highly recommended.
- Hellraiser 3: Hell on Earth (1992)
- The series took a bit of a down turn with this one. Pretty much turning Pinhead into a horror movie slasher. Still entertaining and with some great effects and designs. Still better than some of the films in the franchise to come.
- Hellraiser 2: Hellbound (1988)
- This one is as good as the first, but very different and on a much broader canvas. All the favourite monsters are back and a few new one join in as well. Great way to spend an evening is watching these back to back.
- Hellraiser (1987)
- This (and the first sequel) are my favourite horror films. I think they have aged fairly well and it still looks great. The designs were groundbreaking at the time and hold up really well. I watch this on a very regular basis, love it.
- Thing, The (2011)
- This could have been so good. The first 2 thirds are actually worthy of the original, but the film is let down by some horrible CGI (why did they cover up the physical effects) and the terrible ending. An OK watch, but not a patch on the original.
- Thing, The (1982)
- This is one of the best sci–fi horror films ever, on the same level as \"Alien\". A totally frightening film that draws the viewer in, grabs them and doesn\'t let go until the end. Great film!
- Army of Darkness (Evil Dead 3) (1992)
- This is a lot of fun, gone is the horror and replaced with slapstick comedy and cheesy fantasy, but Bruce Campbell is great again and the film is just pure entertainment.
- Evil Dead, The (1981)
- The Evil Dead is still a truly great horror film. It is extremely gory and no one is safe. This was one of the notorious \"Video Nasties\" because of one scene, but the rest of the film is pretty harrowing as well. A must see.
- Evil Dead 2 (1987)
- A true classic. More comedy than the first but this is the film that made Bruce Campbell an icon of the genre. Pretty gory (again, not as much as the first) but so much fun and has one of the best commentary\'s ever.
- Undead (2002)
- This is heaps of fun, good gory zombie action made for about the catering budget of most movies. Some really great moments and an interesting twist on the genre in the end.