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1428 Elm

1428 Elm is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Alan French, Dev Shea, Kellie Haulotte, Molly Henery.

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Hell Baby (2013) Dev Shea Hell Baby does an amazing job by keeping the humor from digging too deep into slapstick but never really takes itself seriously.
Posted Sep 16, 2022Edit critic review
Out of the Dark (1995) Dev Shea While this isn’t the best Stephen Chow movie I have seen (Kung Fu Hustle wins that award), this is definitely an enjoyable installment into his long line of movies and another great example of prime Hong Kong horror comedy.
Posted Sep 16, 2022Edit critic review
The Third Eye (2017) Dev Shea There are more twists and turns in this movie than a mountain highway and it really keeps you interested. While some moments in the film drag a bit longer than they should, they more than make up for it in story and visual effects.
Posted Sep 16, 2022Edit critic review
Satan's Slaves (2017) Dev Shea While it doesn’t focus on the gory details, when they happen, they are realistic enough to make you turn your head. If you like stories that are supernatural-occult-paranormal-possession-zombies movies, then you are going to love Pengabdi Setan.
Posted Sep 16, 2022Edit critic review
Pee Mak Phrakanong (2013) Dev Shea There were a lot of classic Asian horror and supernatural tricks and tropes in Pee Mak and it was just the right mix
Posted Sep 16, 2022Edit critic review
Long Lost (2018) Dev Shea The video and audio quality is great, the acting is both uncomfortable and hilarious but in a great way and the story is interesting.
Posted Sep 16, 2022Edit critic review
Slay Belles (2018) Dev Shea The dialogue is funny, the characters are over the top and I can honestly say I didn’t know Krampus had a penis and I’m impressed.
Posted Sep 16, 2022Edit critic review
May the Devil Take You (2018) Dev Shea While sometimes the effects can get a tiny bit hokey, it could have easily been remedied by showing less. That, however, did not take away from the film’s scariness. I had a lot of fun watching it and you will too.
Posted Sep 16, 2022Edit critic review
Elvira's Haunted Hills (2002) Dev Shea There’s murder, suicide, adultery and supernatural occurrences. Unlike Vladimir Hellsubus, you won’t want to tie two pillows to your head to block out the noise. This film will have you laughing at its ridiculousness.
Posted Sep 15, 2022Edit critic review
Eat, Brains, Love (2019) Dev Shea Overall, like most zombie films, if you take this production too seriously from the beginning, you won’t enjoy yourself. But if you take it for what it is, a raunchy teen comedy with zombies and copious gore, then you will have a lot of fun with it.
Posted Sep 15, 2022Edit critic review
Behind You (2020) Dev Shea There is nothing wrong with this film visually or atmospherically but the story left a lot to be desired.
Posted Sep 15, 2022Edit critic review
Prey (2022) Dev Shea I’m not sure I can recommend Prey enough. It’s visually beautiful, full of layered stories and environments and it has a completely badass female lead that is even tougher than maybe even Dutch, himself.
Posted Sep 15, 2022Edit critic review
3/5
The Demonologist (2019) Kellie Haulotte The Demonologist is a throwback to Satanic movies of the '60s and '70s.
Posted Dec 19, 2018Edit critic review
3.5/5
Don't Hang Up (2016) Kellie Haulotte Don't Hang Up is a total B-movie and the characters are barely likable. What I will say is that its pacing and suspense was there for me.
Posted Dec 06, 2018Edit critic review
4/5
Cargo (2018) Kellie Haulotte So overall Cargo is a suspenseful movie that delivers. Ron Thompson gives a solid performance. You can feel his anxiety and pain.
Posted Dec 06, 2018Edit critic review
The Prowler (1981) Kellie Haulotte While it does get lost in the mix of the others slashers of the decade, The Prowler is still worth the watch. Fans of the slasher genre will appreciate the movie the most!
Posted Dec 06, 2018Edit critic review
Mandy (2018) Molly Henery Mandy is a surreal, heavy metal descent into madness.
Posted Nov 02, 2018Edit critic review
4/4
The Phantom of the Opera (1925) Alan French However, again the standout piece of the film remains to be Chaney. He appears maniacal from the word go, even as we're introduced to him as a silhouette.
Posted Oct 12, 2018Edit critic review
2.5/4
Phantom of the Opera (1943) Alan French The cinematography remains gorgeous to this day, and the sets are pretty. It is a picture of opulence. On that front, the film remains a success
Posted Oct 12, 2018Edit critic review
3.5/4
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) Alan French Despite being 95 years old, it remains a classic. It also marks a true beginning of Universal Monster Films that would come to define horror for decades.
Posted Oct 12, 2018Edit critic review
2.5/4
Slice (2018) Alan French Slice will not be the best horror film of the year, but audiences are likely to embrace it...the actors and actresses involved really elevate the material here.
Posted Oct 12, 2018Edit critic review
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