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Debi Moore

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Peacock (2010) 4/5 EDIT “Unlike a lot of cinematic peeks into the world of dissociative identity disorder, the script by Lander and Ryan O Roy doesn't spend a lot of time examining the "why" of John Skillpa's life but rather focuses on the ramifications of the "how".” – Dread Central May 6, 2010 Full Review Devil Girl (2006) 3/5 EDIT “I'm on the side of those who appreciate what Wilcox and Askins were going for and think they show a great deal of daring and confidence in their work.” – Dread Central Sep 21, 2009 Full Review Baghead (2008) 79% 3/5 EDIT “Serves as one of the better indie horror offerings so far this year. That is, if it even really qualifies as a horror film. ...there are probably just as many who would say it does not.” – Dread Central Aug 10, 2008 Full Review Simon, King of the Witches (1971) 3.5/5 EDIT “A nearly perfect example of counterculture hippie horror from a bygone epoch.” – Dread Central Jun 20, 2008 Full Review The Backwoods (2006) 57% 2/5 EDIT “Instead of keeping us on the edge of our seats ..., The Backwoods causes the viewer to become the snoozer as it slogs its way to a futile and forgettable conclusion.” – Dread Central Apr 12, 2008 Full Review Left for Dead (2007) 2.5/5 EDIT “Truly, the stars of Left for Dead are Pyun and his technical team ... The film is beautiful to look at and unlike anything I've experienced before. I wholeheartedly appreciate his experimentation and willingness to take risks.” – Dread Central Mar 31, 2008 Full Review Southland Tales (2006) 41% 5/5 EDIT “Southland Tales' brilliance lies in its effortless melding of so many different themes into a cohesive concoction ... a damn good movie that gets it totally right.” – Dread Central Mar 15, 2008 Full Review Spiral (2007) 50% 4/5 EDIT “Spiral is a joy to behold on every level.” – Dread Central Feb 16, 2008 Full Review Zzyzx (2006) 3.5/5 EDIT “A rich character and dialogue driven story where no one is quite what they seem to be and the audience is kept guessing.” – Dread Central Aug 1, 2007 Full Review The Invisible (2007) 19% 1/5 EDIT “Sadly, it employs every cliche thrown around about PG-13 horror and invents a few new ones as well. You want to talk about angsty teens who mope around and follow the much maligned Hot Topic formula for success in horror films? Look no further.” – Dread Central Apr 28, 2007 Full Review Disturbia (2007) 69% 4/5 EDIT “Disturbia proves a PG-13 film that steers clear of gruesome effects and in-your-face violence can still be interesting and enjoyable ... Caruso is back on my A list.” – Dread Central Apr 15, 2007 Full Review Severance (2006) 66% 4/5 EDIT “The final act should satisfy even the most die-hard gorehound, but the film never dumbs it down or takes its audience for granted. Smart and sharp every step of the way.” – Dread Central Apr 12, 2007 Full Review The Empty Acre (2007) 2.5/5 EDIT “Dark endings like that of The Empty Acre always make me feel reassured about the future of genre filmmaking.” – Dread Central Feb 7, 2007 Full Review Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006) 59% 4/5 EDIT “I've seen just about everything the man has done over the past decade, and I was still surprised by the film's awesome scope and amazing beauty” – Dread Central Jan 15, 2007 Full Review Pulse (2006) 11% 2.5/5 EDIT “A blatant example of studio tinkering and tampering, focus groups gone awry, pandering to the PG-13 crowd, and all the other things that can ruin a film.” – Dread Central Nov 10, 2006 Full Review The Norliss Tapes (1973) 2/5 EDIT “If you go into a movie like this expecting it to hold its own against the standards of today's fare, then you're only asking to be let down.” – Dread Central Sep 30, 2006 Full Review Stay (2005) 26% 4/5 EDIT “It's the type of film that, as soon as it was over, had me wishing it were out on DVD already so I could watch it again.” – Dread Central Dec 2, 2005 Full Review
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