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Enjoyable creepy, b horror film. Nothing great, but nothing bad.
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Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars
02/13/23
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A completely confusing mess, but what do you want, logic?
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
02/19/23
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Jag gillar spansk skräck från 70 talet, 90% av det jag sett har varit fantastiskt.Det här är extremt tråkigt, kan vara den sämsta rullen i Video Invest-serien.
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Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars
02/03/23
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Teeming with confusing editing and listless pacing, its fractured narrative, its jumping back and forth across time, and its offbeat camerawork and imagery play unneeded havoc with a fairly mundane storyline.
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Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars
01/25/23
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Not a Bad Movie By Far, Typical Drive in Type Movie thats for sure. But one that will leave a lasting impression. B Movie, Yep but Not far from A, Rent it and Enjoy it.
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Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
01/23/23
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Graveyard of Horror (aka Necrophagus)
Starring: Bill Curran, John Clark, Titania Clement, and Beatriz Lacy
Director: Miguel Madrid (or Michael Skaife, depending on the info source)
When Michael (Curran) sets out to uncover the mystery surrounding the death of his wife, he comes into conflict with her evil, crazy sisters, a bizarre grave-robbing cult, and the lizard-monster they serve. Then, random stuff happens, random flashback scenes occur, and the movie makes less and sense as it progresses toward its lame ending.
The DVD back-cover copy (which shows that even the marketeers couldn't stand this piece of trash, as it has virtually nothing to do with the "story" of the film) starts "A little-seen and bizarre movie..." Well, some movies are little seen because they aren't [i]worth[/i] seeing, and "Graveyard of Horror" is one of those.
I suspect there's a plot somewhere in this film, but I sure as hell couldn't find it. Leave this awful film (with its bad dubbing, awful editing, bad camera work and laughable lizard-man monster costume) in the graveyard of forgotten movies.
(Note: The film is getting a very generous One Tomato, because it DID keep me watcfhing to the end. I was reading "Essential Moon Knight" at the same time, though, and as the film wore on, I watched with morbid curiosity to see if it could get any worse. In that, "Graveyard of Horror" didn't dissapoint: It's one steady downward slide into crapitude.)
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Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars
01/18/23
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