Thursday, February 22, 2018

     Richard Tanner has made a hilarious horror/comedy named "Frankenthug."  This film is low budget madness at it's best from the premise to the ultimate ending.  I love the cast from Dante Sellers, Danielle Page, Nathan Hamilton (classic biker), all the way down to Tanner himself all were fitting together nicely.  It's hard not to say anything that doesn't give away the funniest parts.  But it revolves around Brooklyn and recently deceased brother Detroit,  and their other sibling Doc, who ultimately decides to avenge his brothers death.  He goes after them with his ultimate weapon Frankenthug or Detroit if you will.  By chance Brooklyn meets up with Kori and they have an attraction to each other unaware that she is part of the biker gang that killed Detroit.  That will cover the plot points.  It is one to be watched for it's comedy and horror.  Or I might add Richard Tanner also did a short call "Room for Rent" which draws along more of a supernatural scare which I also reviewed here.  I give Frankenthug a solid 4 out of 5 for sheer enjoyment of the film.

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Till You See Me In Your Nightmares Peace........

Thursday, February 1, 2018

     I beared witness to the new Hellraiser film Judgement.  It was strange watching it without Doug Bradley, but Paul T. Taylor did a fine job as Pinhead.  It had all the elements of a Hellraiser film plus some added disgust.  I was truly enthralled by the story and the idea of Judgment means in the Hellraiser world.  The acting was relatively good, some left room for improvement, I liked Alexandria Harris, and Paul T. Taylor among the other Cenobites including the Auditor, the Assessor and Jury were great.  Two detectives are trying to solve the case involving a serial killer, without much avail, then arrives a new detective to help solve the case quickly and avoid any more public panic.  But of course, Pinhead has his own Judgement coming.  Would rate it a solid 8/10.  And of course open for more sequels,