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A Complete List Of Horror Movie Ratings In 2012

January 3, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Solely for you fans, BillChete and ChrisiFix amassed this master list of every horror movie we have rated in the year of 2012. This archive gives you a quick snapshot of 146 horror movies reviewed. We included in the alphabetical list; horror movie title, year and ratings.

            

Horror Movie Year BillChete ChrisiFix
       
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter 2012 8.5  
Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies 2012 3.0  
A Brush With Death 2007 1.5  
A Darker Reality 2008   7.5
Airborne 2012 3.0 2.5
Amphibious 3D 2010 1.0 3.0
A Night In The Woods 2011   3.0
Apartment 143 2011   3.5
Asylum Blackout 2011 5.0 6.5
ATM 2012 4.0 4.0
Barricade 2012 8.0  
Battleground 2012 4.0  
Bedevilled 2010 6.7  
Beneath The Darkness 2011   6.5
Beware 2010 8.0  
Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes 2012 2.0 3.0
Blackout 2009 7.5  
Blood Oath 2007 6.0  
Bloodwork 2011   5.0
Cassadaga 2011 4.5  
Chained 2012 5.5  
Chernobyl Diaries 2012   5.5
Creature 2011 7.0  
Creep Van 2012 2.5 4.0
Cujo 1983 9.0 9.0
Dard Divorce 2007 4.0  
Dark Tide 2012 4.0  
DeadTime 2012 3.5 4.0
Death Stop Holocaust 2009 7.0 2.5
Demons Never Die 2011   5.5
Descendents 2008 5.0  
Detention 2011   2.0
Devil’s Crossing 2011 3.0  
Devil Seed 2012 5.0 5.0
Die 2010 3.5 4.0
Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark 2011 7.0 6.5
Don’t Go In The Woods 2010 7.5 2.2
Dream House 2011 2.0 2.0
Eaters 2011 5.0  
Episode 50 2012 1.5  
Evilution 2008 6.0  
Excision 2012 6.0 7.5
Exit Humanity 2011 3.0 5.0
Exorcismus 2010   5.0
Fall Down Dead 2007 3.0  
Father’s Day 2011 2.9 3.0
Filth To Ashes, Flesh To Dust 2011 2.5  
Frat House Massacre 2008 7.0  
Ghost Rider 2: Spirit Of Vengeance 2011 5.0  
Greystone Park 2012 1.5 2.0
Grotesque 2009 4.0 6.0
Hell 2011 4.0  
Helldriver 2010 4.5  
Hellinger 1997 4.0  
Hostel: Part III 2011   6.0
House Of Flesh Mannequins 2009 7.0  
Hurt 2009 6.5  
Intruders 2011 4.0 7.0
Juan Of The Dead 2011 2.0 3.1
Junkyard Dog 2010 6.0 3.5
Kidnapped 2010 8.0 6.5
Kill 2011 3.7 1.0
Killer By Nature 2010 5.0 3.0
Life Blood 2009 6.5  
Live Animals 2008 6.0  
Lizzie 2012   7.0
Livid 2011 8.0  
Lost Woods 2012 1.0 1.7
Lovely Molly 2011 7.0 8.5
MindFlesh 2008 2.5  
Monsters In The Woods 2012 1.0 1.0
Mother’s Day (Remake) 2010 8.5 9.0
Munger Road 2011 3.0 4.2
Murder Party 2007   3.0
Night Of The Living Dead: Re-Animation 2012   3.0
Night Wolf 2010 6.0  
Offspring 2009   7.5
Paranormal Activity 4 2012   5.0
Piranha 3DD 2012 5.0 5.0
Playback 2012 6.5 7.5
Prometheus 2012 2.5 6.0
Psychotica 2011 4.0 4.0
Rites Of Spring 2011 7.0 5.5
Rogue River 2012 3.6 5.1
Rosewood Lane 2011 6.1 4.5
Run! Bitch! Run! 2009 6.5  
Sand Sharks 2011 1.4 1.5
Scary Or Die 2012 6.0  
Séance: The Summoning 2011 4.0  
Sector 7 2011 3.0 1.5
Shuttle 2008 8.0 6.5
Silent House (American Remake) 2011 5.0  
Silent Night 2012 7.0 6.5
Siren 2010 1.0  
Slaughter 2009   6.5
Sleep Tight 2011 5.5  
Smiley 2012   3.5
Steve Niles’ Remains 2011 3.0 2.3
Stormhouse 2011 2.0 5.5
Teeth 2007 6.0 6.5
Terror Trap 2010 2.5  
The Abandoned 2006   8.0
The Apparition 2012   7.5
The Barrens 2012 7.5  
The Birds 1963 10 10
The Broken 2008   8.0
The Bunny Game 2010 2.0 2.0
The Cabin In The Woods 2011 3.0 3.5
The Changeling 1980   3.5
The Collection 2012 8.5  
The Convent 2000   5.0
The Dead 2010 9.0 3.0
The Dead Undead 2010 2.6 2.0
The Devil’s Rock 2011 6.5 6.0
The Exorcist 1973   10
The Frozen 2012 7.5  
The Ghostmaker 2012 7.5  
The Grey 2011 5.0 8.0
The Gruesome Death Of Tommy Pistol 2010 2.5 2.5
The Hike 2011 5.0  
The Innkeepers 2011 3.0 7.2
The Legend Of Hell House 1973   3.0
The Pact 2012 6.0 7.5
The Portal 2010 2.0 2.0
The Possession 2012   8.0
The Silent House (La Casa Muda) 2010 8.5 4.0
The Sleeper 2012 7.5  
The Skin I Live In 2011 5.0 5.5
The Tall Man 2012 6.0  
The Terror Experiment 2010 3.5 4.0
The Thing (Prequel) 2011 4.0 8.0
The Victim 2011 5.2 2.0
The Woman 2011 7.0 8.0
The Woman In Black 2012 3.5 7.5
Tied In Blood 2012   3.0
Trippin’ 2011 2.0  
Twilight 4: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 2011   8.0
Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show 2010 6.2 4.0
Underworld 4: Awakening 2012 7.0  
Undocumented 2010 5.0 6.0
Virus X 2010   6.5
Wolf Town 2010 2.0 2.0
Wound 2010 2.5 2.5
Wreckage 2010 6.0  
Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines 2012   5.0
X 2011 5.0  

Filed Under: General Articles Tagged With: 2012, archive, billchete, ChrisiFix, coverage, episode, episodes, film, films, grisly, horror, list, movie, movies, rating, ratings, Zone

A Cadaver Christmas Review

October 13, 2012 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Title: A Cadaver Christmas

Year: 2011

Distributor: Level 33 Entertainment

Director: Joe Zerull

Stars: Daniel Rairdin-Hale, Hanlon Smith-Dorsey, Yosh Hayashi

Language: English

Length: 86 minutes

Sub-Genre: Zombie, Comedy

 

 

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Plot: After a janitor (Rairdin-Hale) shows up at a local bar covered in blood, a rag-tag team of heroes is thrust into battle with a horde of “cadavers”. Can the janitor, the drunk (Smith-Dorsey), the bartender, the cop (Hayashi) and his perp work together to survive this Christmas Eve and save humanity?

Review: I love Christmas. Soon after Thanksgiving I’ll be the first to start breaking out the Christmas CDs and I won’t be tired of it until New Year’s. Freakish, huh? Because of this, I have a hard time getting into Horror films which are set on or around Christmas, put simply: it’s just too macabre for me. Tim Burton’s animated, A Nightmare Before Christmas, truly disturbs me. I’m also not huge on Horror Comedy. My point in all of this is that this film should be a perfect film for me to whole-heartedly despise. It starts off leaning that way. We open with a bartender and a single patron in a bar and the first exchange (albeit small) leaves me wondering what I had gotten myself into. Then something strange happens; a janitor covered in blood walks in and heads to the bathroom to wash the blood off, he does so, and then comes back out still dripping in blood and for whatever reason, I was hooked from that point on. This janitor looks like one of the pencil-necked and single brain-celled teachers on Disney and Nick shows which my daughter likes so much. However this janitor becomes the action hero of the film and is almost believable. In terms of acting Rairdin-Hale, who plays our kickass janitor, is clearly the standout, but nearly everyone plays their part to perfection.  Soon we meet our bumbling cop type Sam Sheriff, that’s right -his last name is Sheriff- and he has to save the day by dragging the bar patrons back to the building in which the zombie (or cadaver) outbreak began. A female security guard joins the fray after a hilarious and useful side gag and then we’re ready for some serious mayhem. At times the film is nearly too silly to bear but it always works in its favor; it is reminiscent of a Monty Python film in ways. Touting a reported budget of only $7,000, A Cadaver Christmas looks damn good and I’ve seen films which cost over a hundred times more that look no better. For that budget the effects are more than adequate and the cinematography is solid. Let me say this about the writing; the stupider you can make a film and have it still work, the more intelligent the creators must be. That might be hard to grasp, but I believe it’s true nonetheless. The writers are very intelligent and aren’t just good at bringing laughter, they present some truly unique ideas. I don’t want to give anything away but I truly hope this creative team makes enough money on Cadaver to make a high-concept horror film one day, I think they have it in them. Kudos to everyone involved and to director Joe Zerulla, I may have found my first go to holiday horror film. Well done.

A Cadaver Christmas released on VOD and DVD October 4th. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwWQYWLb3MI

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Filed Under: Horror Movie Reviews, Zombie Tagged With: Cadaver, christmas, comedy, Daniel Rairdin-Hale, Hanlon Smith-Dorsey, horror, joe zerull, Level 33, Yosh Hayashi, Zombie

Dawning Review

June 28, 2012 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Dawning Cover PosterMovie: Dawning
Year: 2009
Studio: Wholecrue Productions
Director: Gregg Holtgrewe
Stars: Najarra Townsend,  Christine Kellogg-Darrin, Jonas Goslow
Language: English
Length: 82 Minutes
Sub-Genre: Thriller, Supernatural

 

Plot: Strange things start happening when a brother and sister show up to visit their father and step-mother in northern Minnesota, beginning with a mysterious attack on the family dog. But the plot thickens when a stranger appears, and his arrival upsets what at best was only a tentative balance and the pretense at civility begins to crumble. Soon, their lack of trust in each other exposes their weaknesses and what the stranger has started, whatever is waiting in the dark may finish.

Review: Let’s see where to start on this crud. We will begin with a few facts this time. Dawning was made for $115,000 which is quite substantial for an independent horror film. After you see the movie though, you will be in amazement at what in the world it was spent on. Another tidbit for Dawning is; while it is listed as a 2009 movie, which is when the movie wrapped filming, it actually didn’t get released until June 2011, probably due to editing, post-production and distribution.

Moving on to the story. You are dealing with 4 family members the whole movie. And what was such a turn-off is; as a viewer, you are witnessing a dysfunctional family which gets so tiresome and sickening. Sitting through almost 80 minutes of arguing and bantering with nothing happening. You do get a ever so small jolt with the fifth character in the film; a stranger shows up played by Daniel Jay Salmen, who is without a doubt the best actor in Dawning.

Eventually as time passes, grueling time might I add, you are led to believe that there is some unknown evil presence that is coercing and playing tricks on the mind, turning everyone against one another. That is, if you can even make it that far in the film and don’t shut it off. Nothing, and I mean nothing happens in this movie.

Let’s summarize Dawning; stupid story, poor acting, jerky camerawork, weak dialog, completely unbelievable scenarios, and I feel I must spell it out, B-O-R-I-N-G. I struggled to stay focused on this movie, and this is one that you will fall asleep on. Final words, way too many faults and please heed my warning; avoid like the plague.

Reviewer: BillChete
Date: 06/28/2012
Rating: 1/10
Recommendation: Avoid
Trailer: Watch
DVD: Barnes & Noble
BluRay: N/A
Social Media: Twitter

Filed Under: Horror Movie Reviews Tagged With: christine, daniel, darrin, dawning, goslow, gregg, holtgrewe, horror, independent, jay, jonas, kellogg, najarra, productions, salmen, thriller, townsend, wholecrue

Horror Palace Will Amass A HD Horror Shorts Section

May 9, 2012 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Horror Palace, the gold standard in horror, is now airing High Definition 720P horror shorts on the website from up-and-coming producers, directors and writers! This is an exciting day for us as their are many unbelievably great horror shorts out their for fans of the genre.

This feature will be a mainstay as we will continually release horror shorts that appeal to the fans. These shorts are available elsewhere but are extremely hard to find. So don’t forget to check out our new section “Shorts” and sit back, relax, microwave that bag of popcorn and enjoy some uninterruppted, ad-free horror films ranging from 2 minutes to 30 minutes.

The first 5 horror shorts will come out on May 24 which will be the best-of-the-best 2012 has to offer for these quick, eerie and scary short films.

Thanks again for your continuing support as we keep adding key features to Horror Palace!

Filed Under: Featured, Horror News Tagged With: 720p, definition, hd, high, horror, shorts

The Cabin In The Woods Review

April 21, 2012 By Horror Palace 1 Comment

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Plot: Five college-age men and women travel to a cabin in the woods for a weekend getaway, but they’re being watched and stalked by several, evil onlookers who seek their demise.

Review: I have tried to stop watching trailers altogether precisely because of movies like “The Cabin in the Woods.” You should go into some movies blind, with no foreknowledge about them whatsoever. “The Cabin in the Woods” is one of those movies.

So, if you haven’t seen the previews yet, then keep yourself in the dark. You can trust this review not to spoil any surprises.

Though it’s not really a horror comedy, this movie’s humorous taglines give you a sense of the attitudes of the writers behind this film. There are funny moments in this movie, but the most fitting tagline for “The Cabin in the Woods” is this one: “You think you know the story.”

Yeah, you think you know the story (but trust me, you don’t), because the writers referred to above were producer Joss Whedon and director Drew Goddard. The latter also wrote “Cloverfield” (2008) and was a contributor on the TV series “Lost,” from 2005 to 2008.

So, after realizing that Whedon and Goddard were in charge of this project, and after reading those comedic taglines, you know this isn’t going to be your everyday horror film. And it’s not.

At first, “The Cabin in the Woods” seems like it’s going to be a conventional zombie flick with some extra, unconventional characters who don’t seem to be a part of the movie. But there’s much more to it.

Most horror fans will spend the first half of this movie asking themselves, “What the hell?” and thinking it’s too tame and not hard-core enough to be true horror. That’s how I felt. But like most horror movies, it gets progressively more extreme and more bloody, and it ups the ante to a ridiculous degree.

Even so, “The Cabin in the Woods” is still very entertaining for at least a viewing. At one point in the film, the bloodshed approaches “Dead Alive” (1992) levels, except not as creatively and this movie uses some sketchy-looking CGI bloodletting, instead of practical effects.

I suspect that the most traditional fans will ultimately disapprove of the liberties and twists this movie takes with the horror genre. In other words, these screenwriters take classic horror elements (and characters) and present them in a satirical way that I can only describe as “playful,” or perhaps the British word “cheeky” fits even better.

If you decide to see this movie, here is a few spoiler-free list that you should watch for: The presentation of the film’s title may be the most obnoxious, and therefore, amusing film title presentation I’ve ever seen. I think the filmmakers were riffing on the jump scare. “The Cabin in the Woods” simultaneously celebrates and ridicules the conventions of the horror genre, somewhat like we’ve seen in the “Scream” franchise. And if you’re looking at the subtext, the writers seem to be commenting on how we justify and rationalize our enjoyment of watching unintelligent people get slaughtered by depraved maniacs or monsters.

The five, archetypal horror victims are all likable and attractive or funny. You’ll recognize some of the actors right away, such as Chris Hemsworth (“A Perfect Getaway,” “Thor”) and Richard Jenkins (“Let Me In,” “Step Brothers”). And there’s a bit of nudity, sensual dancing and, of course, a good-looking blonde making out with a stuffed wolf’s head.

If you think I’ve spent this review telling you what this movie’s not, instead of what it is, you’re right. As I wrote initially, “The Cabin in the Woods” is the kind of film whose enjoyment is delivered to its audience through its weird revelations. Beyond that, I can’t see this movie having nearly as much value upon repeated viewings. Therefore, my final rating is a 7, and I’m recommending it only as a Rental, even though I think the die-hard horror fans will probably scoff at this bizarre but loving tribute to their beloved genre.

By the way, speaking of movie ads, the previews that precede “The Cabin in the Woods” include a promising-looking trailer for “Chernobyl Diaries,” which is scheduled for release on May 25, 2012. Expect another Jay of the Dead review for that one. I’m sold.

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Filed Under: Horror Movie Reviews, Zombie Tagged With: 2012, blood, chris hemsworth, drew goddard, horror, jay of the dead, joss whedon, richard jenkins, satire, the cabin in the woods, thriller, twist

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