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1990: The Bronx Warriors- Just Look at that Freakin' Cover!
Just look at the freakin’ cover for this film and tell me it doesn’t look amazing! Having now seen it, I can say that it does live up to the amazingness promised by the cover, although whether it’s amazing in a legit good film kind of way or amazing in a really bad and weird kind of way remains the question.  Continue reading Untitled
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P I C K (S)  O F  T H E  M O N T H: M A Y
The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics by Olivia Waite
Passion on Park Avenue by Lauren Layne
Mistborn: The Alloy Era Series by Brandon Sanderson
Mistborn: Secret History by Brandon Sanderson
Marriage for One by Ella Maise
A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics by Olivia Waite
Genres: Historical Romance, LGBT, F/F romance
Synopsis:
As Lucy Muchelney watches her ex-lover’s sham of a wedding, she wishes herself anywhere else. It isn’t until she finds a letter from the Countess of Moth, looking for someone to translate a groundbreaking French astronomy text, that she knows where to go. Showing up at the Countess’ London home, she hoped to find a challenge, not a woman who takes her breath away. Catherine St Day looks forward to a quiet widowhood once her late husband’s scientific legacy is fulfilled. She expected to hand off the translation and wash her hands of the project—instead, she is intrigued by the young woman who turns up at her door, begging to be allowed to do the work, and she agrees to let Lucy stay. But as Catherine finds herself longing for Lucy, everything she believes about herself and her life is tested. While Lucy spends her days interpreting the complicated French text, she spends her nights falling in love with the alluring Catherine. But sabotage and old wounds threaten to sever the threads that bind them. Can Lucy and Catherine find the strength to stay together or are they doomed to be star-crossed lovers?
Why we love it:
a beautiful love story between two women
female friendships and women supporting women
characters who find out about Lucy and Catherine are not homophobic but rather supportive
focus on both romance AND personal journeys of the characters
sexism and misogyny are challenged, by both female and male characters (some of them at least)
beautiful, poetic passages
Trigger warnings: mentions of emotional abuse, sexism, misogyny
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Passion on Park Avenue by Lauren Layne
Genres: Romance, Contemporary, New Adult
Synopsis:
For as long as she can remember, Bronx-born Naomi Powell has had one goal: to prove her worth among the Upper East Side elite—the same people for which her mom worked as a housekeeper. Now, as the strongminded, sassy CEO of one of the biggest jewelry empires in the country, Naomi finally has exactly what she wants—but it’s going to take more than just the right address to make Manhattan’s upper class stop treating her like an outsider. The worst offender is her new neighbor, Oliver Cunningham—the grown son of the very family Naomi’s mother used to work for. Oliver used to torment Naomi when they were children, and as a ridiculously attractive adult, he’s tormenting her in entirely different ways. Now they find themselves engaged in a battle-of-wills that will either consume or destroy them… Filled with charm and heart and plenty of sex and snark, this entertaining series will hook you from the very first page.
Why we love it:
ambitious millionaire female character whose story is basically about rags to riches
soft male character
female friendships and dynamics are amazing
cute love story
Lauren Layne’s style has improved so much and it’s time to start reading her books
Trigger warnings: n/a
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Mistborn: The Alloy Era series by Brandon Sanderson
Genres: Fantasy, High Fantasy, Adult
Synopsis:
Three hundred years after the events of the Mistborn trilogy, Scadrial is now on the verge of modernity, with railroads to supplement the canals, electric lighting in the streets and the homes of the wealthy, and the first steel-framed skyscrapers racing for the clouds. Kelsier, Vin, Elend, Sazed, Spook, and the rest are now part of history—or religion. Yet even as science and technology are reaching new heights, the old magics of Allomancy and Feruchemy continue to play a role in this reborn world. Out in the frontier lands known as the Roughs, they are crucial tools for the brave men and women attempting to establish order and justice. One such is Waxillium Ladrian, a rare Twinborn who can Push on metals with his Allomancy and use Feruchemy to become lighter or heavier at will. After twenty years in the Roughs, Wax has been forced by family tragedy to return to the metropolis of Elendel. Now he must reluctantly put away his guns and assume the duties and dignity incumbent upon the head of a noble house. Or so he thinks, until he learns the hard way that the mansions and elegant tree-lined streets of the city can be even more dangerous than the dusty plains of the Roughs. 
Why we love it:
amazing writing
plots and twists all around
we see familiar faces from the first trilogy *wink wink*
SO. MUCH. FUN.
western-sherlock-fantasy
most adorable character ever, that's on the spectrum
Trigger warnings: violence
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Mistborn: Secret History by Brandon Sanderson
Genres: Fantasy, High Fantasy, Adult
Synopsis:
Mistborn: Secret History is a companion story to the original Mistborn trilogy. As such, it contains HUGE SPOILERS for the books Mistborn (The Final Empire), The Well of Ascension, and The Hero of Ages. It also contains very minor spoilers for the book The Bands of Mourning. Mistborn: Secret History builds upon the characterization, events, and worldbuilding of the original trilogy. Reading it without that background will be a confusing process at best. In short, this isn’t the place to start your journey into Mistborn. (Though if you have read the trilogy—but it has been a while—you should be just fine, so long as you remember the characters and the general plot of the books.) Saying anything more here risks revealing too much. Even knowledge of this story’s existence is, in a way, a spoiler. There’s always another secret.  
Why we love it:
view on Mistborn Era 1 events from different perspective
reunions that will make you cry
we get SOME answers as well from Mistborn Era 1 and 2
Trigger warnings: violence
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Marriage for One by Ella Maise
Genres: Romance, Contemporary, New Adult
Synopsis:
Jack and I, we did everything backward. The day he lured me into his office-which was also the first day we met-he proposed. You'd think a guy who looked like him-a bit cold maybe, but still striking and very unattainable-would only ask the love of his life to marry him, right? You'd think he must be madly in love. Nope. It was me he asked. A complete stranger who had never even heard of him. A stranger who had been dumped by her fiancé only weeks before. You'd think I'd laugh in his face, call him insane-and a few other names-then walk away as quickly as possible. Well…I did all those things except the walking away part. It took him only minutes to talk me into a business deal…erm, I mean marriage, and only days for us to officially tie the knot. Happiest day of my life. Magical. Pop the champagne… Not. It was the worst day. Jack Hawthorne was nothing like what I'd imagined for myself. I blamed him for my lapse in judgment. I blamed his eyes, the ocean blue eyes that looked straight into mine unapologetically, and that frown on his face I had no idea I would become so fascinated with in time. It wasn't long after he said I was the biggest mistake of his life that things started to change. No, he still didn't talk much, but anyone can string a few words together. His actions spoke the loudest to me. And day after day my heart started to get a mind of its own. One second he was no one. The next he became everything. One second he was unattainable. The next he seemed to be completely mine. One second I thought we were in love. The next it was still nothing but a lie. After all, I was Rose and he was Jack. We were doomed from the very beginning with those names. Did you expect anything else?
Why we love it:
soft and bubbly female character
broody male character
fake marriage trope
slowburn + cutest romance with a lil’ bit of angst
development is A+++
Trigger warnings: n/a
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A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
Genres: Fantasy, High Fantasy, Adult
Synopsis:
Long ago, in a time forgotten, a preternatural event threw the seasons out of balance. In a land where summers can last decades and winters a lifetime, trouble is brewing. The cold is returning, and in the frozen wastes to the north of Winterfell, sinister and supernatural forces are massing beyond the kingdom’s protective Wall. At the center of the conflict lie the Starks of Winterfell, a family as harsh and unyielding as the land they were born to. Sweeping from a land of brutal cold to a distant summertime kingdom of epicurean plenty, here is a tale of lords and ladies, soldiers and sorcerers, assassins and bastards, who come together in a time of grim omens. Here an enigmatic band of warriors bear swords of no human metal; a tribe of fierce wildlings carry men off into madness; a cruel young dragon prince barters his sister to win back his throne; and a determined woman undertakes the most treacherous of journeys. Amid plots and counterplots, tragedy and betrayal, victory and terror, the fate of the Starks, their allies, and their enemies hangs perilously in the balance, as each endeavors to win that deadliest of conflicts: the game of thrones.
Why we love it:
high fantasy political drama 
well-written dialogue
if you’re already a fan of the TV show, the book gives you an even more detailed account of events with characters POVs while these key moments play out
amazing world building and backstory with so much thought and detail
GRRM has successfully achieved a whole new universe
full of backstabbing, bloody battles and political intrigue
multiple POVs
Trigger warnings: rape, sexual abuse of a minor, graphic violence, sexual violence, incest, misogyny
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thefairliterati · 7 years
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We need to have a serious talk about this Gilmore Girls fic.
As Will Smith once said, OK. Here’s the situation. 
Someone is writing The Subsect. Jess’s novel. I’m frankly amazed that in all the years of online Gilmore Girls fandom that no one has attempted to do this before, and it’s entirely possible that someone has. But I’m too new to this fandom to know, and if someone tried to write The Subsect before, it probably wasn’t like this story. 
Because here’s the thing. This version of The Subsect, in its current online metafictional form, is fucking amazing. It’s so good that I thought, after a first pass, that it might actually be very good, very well-placed guerrilla marketing for the revival. But I don’t think it is. I think it’s just a fic. Written by some wicked smart person somewhere out there. 
If you want to read it, it’s here. The single most devastating thing about it, so far, is that it’s only two chapters long. 
I have many thoughts about this story, but let’s start at the beginning, in the first chapter. 
And as a note, the following contains many spoilers, so if you want to remain unspoiled in regards to this story -- however filthy and corrupted your mind may already be -- stop reading now, go read the damn first chapter of The Subsect, and then come back and read this. 
I’ll wait. 
Thoughts on the first chapter of the fanfictional Subsect, in no particular order. Here come some bullet points...
The first chapter is set in New York City, where we find Jess growing up as a youthful hoodlum and accomplished card shark, as you would expect. The level of accurate, ultra-specific detail about NYC in this story, though, is mind-boggling. Subway stops. The names of businesses. Geography. Every word of it -- with a couple of fascinating exceptions, which I’ll talk about -- is real. And it’s not just accurate in general. It’s accurate to the period of the story. An example: At some point, the narrator -- called J., but I’ll presume it’s Jess -- mentions a bookstore near Columbia University named Labyrinth. It’s real, but it’s now under new ownership and has a new name. You’d never know this, ever, unless you went to that bookstore before it was renamed. So whoever’s writing this is a New Yorker and has been for a while, or they’re a research freak of truly epic and admirable proportions. 
The story contains a freakishly contextual reference to Italian opera, and an ominous quote from Julius Caesar in Latin that both foreshadows the conflict later in the chapter and harkens back to Jess’s growing affinity for gambling. This is not garden-variety fanfic, friends.
The story invents a completely genius plot device that has Jess leaving NYC for Stars Hollow not just because he’s bad and is doing bad things — although he is and does, per cannon and the details of this story — but he also leaves the city in the wake of 9/11. The craziest thing about this? It totally works. The episode where Jess steps off the bus in Stars Hollow aired on October 20, 2001.
There are two references in this story that are clearly fictionalized. (And there may be more. I just haven’t spotted them yet.) The first one is about Liz working at Shrafft’s as a waitress. Newsflash: There is no Schrafft’s anywhere in NYC, and there hasn’t been since maybe the 1970s. So why the fictional reference amidst all this hard, cold, New York-y reality? Well, here’s the deal. As the story mentions, the Scrafft’s where Liz works is on 79th Street, and there was indeed a Schrafft’s restaurant on East 79th Street, though it was closed long before the action of this story takes place, and has now been torn down. But this particular Schrafft’s is notable because it was mentioned in a J.D. Salinger novella called Raise High the Roofbeam. Who would write that kind of obscure reference into a novel that’s otherwise positioned as a thinly veiled memoir? Why, your favorite pretentious literature nerd and mine: Jess Fucking Mariano. In fact this reference breaks the otherwise factual fabric of the story. It fucks up everything that’s been so meticulously plotted before and after it — including the piece’s careful attention to geography. As Liz gets off her shift at the fictional Schrafft’s, she beelines it for the 2 train to head uptown to her next job in the Bronx. Well, the Salinger Scrafft’s was on the East Side of Manhattan, where there is certainly no 2 train. The point of all this? To make you, dear reader, believe in your soul of souls that Jess Mariano wrote this story. If he wasn’t a fictional character on TV show, I might think that he actually did. The other fictional reference is when J. describes being robbed and beat up in a park in Bensonhurst by the Jones Street Boys, who are a fictional gang in the video game The Warriors.
It’s also worth mentioning that the chapter’s opening language is so very, very true to Jess’ character. The sense of poetic surreality. The ten-cent words. The thin veil of fiction over what’s clearly a memoir. It is the kind of stuff that first-time dude novelists do when they’ve spent too much time reading the beats. The result? It’s all weirdly convincing. I don’t just believe that Jess wrote this story. I believe that there is, in fact, a Jess. So how did we get here? Where the best piece of metafiction I’ve read all year is a Gilmore Girls fanfic? Tell me that.
I have more to say about this story. But I need to re-read the second chapter first and this post is really long and annoying, so I’ll stop. 
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inhumansforever · 7 years
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Secret Warriors #1 Review
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Spinning out of the Secret Empire cross over event, Mathew Rosenberg, Javier Garrón and Israel Silva bring us the debut issue of the all new Secret Warriors.  Full recap and review following the jump.
A sentient version of the reality-bending Cosmic Cube has altered the fabric of reality, changing history so that Captain America has been transformed and has secretly been an agent of Hydra, quietly biding his time and putting into place a grand scheme to seat Hydra as the rulers of the United States and soon the world.  The plot has been initiated and the world’s heroes were caught by surprise as the greatest among them has been revealed as a traitor and the most dire of threats.   Rogers and his Hydra forces have sprung their trap, encasing much of Manhattan in an impenetrable orb of Darkforce energy while using Alpha Flight’s earthly shield to strand many of the world’s more powerful heroes in outer space.  Shield has been compromised, the majority of its agents having been brainwashed into following Hydra’s command; and there are plenty of angry young men and women willing to join Hydra’s new world order.  Things are pretty bad.
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The issues narrative jumps back and forth between periods of time before and after Hydra’s sinister take-over.  The central focus is on Daisy ‘Quake’ Johnson.  Along with being an Inhuman who can control seismic waves, Daisy is additionally a high ranking Shield agent who led ‘Moth Squadron,’ a task force that had monitored Inhuman affairs.  Daisy had become suspicious of Hydra’s plots and Steve Rogers set her team on a mission that was covertly an ambush where her team was attacked by the villainous Wrecking Crew.  
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Daisy was ultimately able to defeat the Wrecking Crew, but her entire team was killed in action (including, it would appear, YoYo Rodriguez, the former Secret Warrior known as Slingshot - although I certainly hope she isn’t truly dead because it would be a terrible loss).  
Aware of Rogers’ treachery, Daisy arranges a secret rendezvous with her trusted alley, Phil Coulson.  Coulson cannot believe that Rogers has gone rogue but agrees to investigate the matter and the two arrange to meet once more at a coffee shop in The Bronx.  
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Then the take over occurs and Hydra assumes control of the majority of the Eastern Seaborne.  The Inhumans are viewed as impure in accordance to Hydra’s racist world order and the city of New Attilan is sacked, its citizens arrested and placed in a heavily fortified internment camp. Daisy awaits Coulson in the coffee shop but he never arrives, instead she is accosted by a group of her former fellow Shield agents who attempt to take her in for ‘reprogramming.’  
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Daisy is able to defeat these agents and she formulates a plan for mounting a resistance to Hydra’s rule.  A key facet to this plan is locating a freeing a specific Inhuman.  She calls upon the assistance of Ms. Marvel and Moon Girl to intercept a convoy she believes is transporting the individual Daisy is searching for.  It remains unclear how Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur managed to escape the DarkForce dome encasing Manhattan, but she agrees to join Ms. Marvel in taking out the convoy.  Ms. Marvel and Moon Girl are initially suspicious of Daisy; the other Shield agents have somehow turned evil, so what should make her different?  Fortunately, Daisy is able to pass Devil Dinosaur’s smell test… her scent seems clean to him and this is enough to assure Moon Girl and Ms. Marvel that Daisy is on the up and up.  There’s a good deal of tension and salty banter between the three.
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It turns out that the convoy is not transporting the individual Daisy is looking for but is rather holding the young Inhuman, Inferno, as well as a pair of additional unnamed Inhumans.  Discouraged, Daisy dismisses her allies, opting to continue her mission on her own.  Yet Ms. Marvel, Moon Girl and now Inferno are not so easily deterred.  They have learned that The Inhumans are being kept at an internment camp and will not rest until their peoples are freed.  
Daisy and Ms. Marvel continue not to see eye to eye.  Daisy feels that stealth and digression is advised whereas Ms. Marvel simply cannot stand by leaving their fellow Inhumans locked up in what is essentially a concentration camp.  
Before the two can reach a consensus, Moon Girl takes matters into her own hands and approaches the front gate, distracting the guards long enough for Devil Dinosaur and the others to sneak up and begin to wreak havoc.  A massive battle erupts as many of the Inhumans are freed and fight against their Hydra captors.  
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Among the fracas, Daisy seeks out the specific Inhuman she has been searching out: Karnak.  Daisy needs Karnak, his ability to perceive the flaw in all things may prove essential in devising a stratagem for deafening Hydra.  Surprisingly, Karnak is not especially interested in being rescued.  He has once more retreated into a utterly pessimistic and nihilistic mindset.  With he loss of the Terrigen Cloud his race has been effectively doomed to extinction and he doesn’t feel especially concerned that the human nation of America is currently tearing itself apart.  
Karnak’s mood and attitude shifts quite quickly when he sees that Moon Girl has accompanied Daisy in his rescue.  He is quite pleased to see Lunella and quite suddenly changes his mind and decides that he will join Daisy’s crusade after all.  This exchange entails what is sure to be my favorite panel of the day... 
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Karnak suggests, however, that who they truly need is not incarcerated in this camp, that he has instead been taken by The X-Men.  Whom Karnak is referring to and what The X-Men are up to are both matters left unrevealed as the issue ends on this cliffhanger.    
A fun albeit slightly disjointed first issue.  The narrative is a bit hampered by being so tied into the goings-on in the pages of the main Secret Empire book.  I’m actually an issue behind on Secret Empire and, while I was still able to follow the plot, the enormity of the stakes did not quite sink in for me.  And this made it especially jarring to see characters like Ms. Marvel and Inferno fight with a level of ferocity that I’m not used to.  I realize that these villains are nazis and all nazis should die terrible deaths, but are some of the bad guys just mind controlled?  Whatever the case, Inferno straight up incinerates a number of goons and nazi or not it is quite disconcerting to see your heroes killing people.  
Mathew Rosenberg’s decision to utilize a time-skipping narrative, jumping to points before and after the Hydra takeover is a risky choice.  It works for the most part, but also adds to the general feeling of the book being a mere side-story to the main tale taking place in Secret Empire.  My guess is that the main Secret Empire book has these matters covered and it may have been a smarter choice to focus on character development rather than the sinister mechanisms of Hydra’s plot.  As it stands, Daisy is offered development and motivation whereas Ms. Marvel, Moon Girl and Inferno feel more like supporting players.  
Fortunately, Rosenberg excels at writing Daisy.  Nick Fury’s training has led her to suspect everyone and trust no one.  Just as she was coming to be able to rely on others, Steve Rogers turned on her and it cost her the lives of her team.  It has left her somewhat traumatized.  It is clear that she is fearful over the prospect of leading the younger Inhumans into battle... frightened over the idea of these young heroes also dying under her command.  Yet she attempts to suppress this fear through a rather transparent facade of jaded sass and quippy insults.  
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It’s clear from the get-go that Daisy and Ms. Marvel are not going to get along.  Even in these dire times, Kamala is unwilling to give up on her ideals of what it means to be a hero.  And this is sure to be at odds with the moral gray areas Daisy will need to resort to in order to succeed in their mission.  Daisy knows that this is war; and there’s no way to win a war without getting your hands dirty.  It’s a grim truth that Kamala is sure to have a great deal of difficulty with.  
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Karnak only shows up for the last few pages of the issue, but makes an interesting impression.  In the Karnak miniseries, Warren Ellis established the character as a supreme nihilist, a pessimistic curmudgeon who was wonderfully fun to read about despite his sour demeanor.  And yet this nihilism is cast in a very different light against the backdrop of a world taken over by fascists.  Everything that is sort of cool or appealing about ‘not caring’ is recast as complicit when such terrible things are occurring.  Yet Karnak has no interest in the world of humans and sees his own race as already doomed to extinction. 
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It is only the appearance of Lunella that changes Karnak’s mind.  It is not yet made entirely clear what it is about Lunella that causes this change in attitude.   My current guess is that Karnak sees in her a sense of dueling intellect and innocence that offers him the one things he feels is beyond him: hope.  Whatever the case, I’ll be very interested to see how Karnak and Lunella’s relationship evolves in future issues.  
Javier Garrón’s art is on point.  He is asked to fill in a great deal of action is a relatively small number of pages and utilizes a panel economy that is highly busy while not disorganized (which I cannot imagine is easy to do).  The action is fluid and dynamic and he really excels at illustrating chaotic scenes.  The quieter scenes are a bit more static and I’m still warming up to Garrón’s particular approach to relaying facial expressions of emotion.  
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Colorist, Israel Silva, also does excellent work, especially in terms of using different pallets to distinguish those scenes set in the past versus those set in the present.  My one gripe is the curious choices of how Daisy and Kamala’s hair are colored.  For some reason, Daisy’s hair is now brown instead of black and Kamala’s black instead of brown.  I’m not sure why this decision was made and, while it’s a minor nitpick, I nevertheless hope it gets rectified in subsequent issues.  
All in all this first issue feels more like a preview of Secret Warriors as opposed to its official debut.  It’s a good read, but being so tethered to the Secret Empire event is certainly a handicap.  A part of me feel like the real first issue of Secret Warriors will come when Secret Empire is over and Rosenberg and company can be free to tell their own story in a much more independent and unencumbered fashion.  Nonetheless, it’s still lots of fun and recommended.
Three out of Five Lockjaws
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Murder Party (2007) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demons III (1997) Review by RevTerry
Jack-O (1995) Review by RevTerry
Death Machine (1994) Review by RevTerry
Slumber Party Massacre III (1990) Review by RevTerry
Redeemer (2014) Review by RevTerry
Chained Heat II (1993) Review by RevTerry
Progeny (1998) Review by RevTerry
Rejuvenatrix (1988) Review by RevTerry
Circuitry Man (1990) Review by RevTerry
Howling VI: The Freaks (1991) Review by RevTerry
Vampires: The Turning (2005) Review by RevTerry
Within the Woods (2005) Review by RevTerry
Dead Mate aka Grave Robbers (1988) Review by RevTerry
Twisted Nightmare (1987) Review by RevTerry
The Majorettes (1987) Review by RevTerry
Killer Nun (1979) Review by RevTerry
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
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Chop (2011) by RevTerry
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Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerryReturn of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
Behemoth (2011) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry
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REVIEWS ON VIDEORELIGION.NET AS OF 9/20/18
Redeemer (2014) Review by RevTerry
Chained Heat II (1993) Review by RevTerry
Progeny (1998) Review by RevTerry
Rejuvenatrix (1988) Review by RevTerry
Circuitry Man (1990) Review by RevTerry
Howling VI: The Freaks (1991) Review by RevTerry
Vampires: The Turning (2005) Review by RevTerry
Within the Woods (2005) Review by RevTerry
Dead Mate aka Grave Robbers (1988) Review by RevTerry
Twisted Nightmare (1987) Review by RevTerry
The Majorettes (1987) Review by RevTerry
Killer Nun (1979) Review by RevTerry
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
Video Violence (1987) by RevTerry
Chop (2011) by RevTerry
The Last Heist (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Dudes (1987) by RevTerry
Better Watch Out (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Kringle Will Kill!: RevTerry’s List of Killer Santa Flicks
Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerry
Return of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
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Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry 
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry 
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry 
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy 
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry 
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry 
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy 
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry 
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy 
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry 
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry 
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry 
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) by RevTerry 
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REVIEWS ON VIDEORELIGION.NET AS OF 10/19/18
Night of the Demons III (1997) Review by RevTerry
Jack-O (1995) Review by RevTerry
Death Machine (1994) Review by RevTerry
Slumber Party Massacre III (1990) Review by RevTerry
Redeemer (2014) Review by RevTerry
Chained Heat II (1993) Review by RevTerry
Progeny (1998) Review by RevTerry
Rejuvenatrix (1988) Review by RevTerry
Circuitry Man (1990) Review by RevTerry
Howling VI: The Freaks (1991) Review by RevTerry
Vampires: The Turning (2005) Review by RevTerry
Within the Woods (2005) Review by RevTerry
Dead Mate aka Grave Robbers (1988) Review by RevTerry
Twisted Nightmare (1987) Review by RevTerry
The Majorettes (1987) Review by RevTerry
Killer Nun (1979) Review by RevTerry
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
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Video Violence (1987) by RevTerry
Chop (2011) by RevTerry
The Last Heist (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Dudes (1987) by RevTerry
Better Watch Out (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Kringle Will Kill!: RevTerry’s List of Killer Santa Flicks
Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerryReturn of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
Behemoth (2011) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) by RevTerry
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REVIEWS ON VIDEORELIGION.NET AS OF 9/27/18
Slumber Party Massacre III (1990) Review by RevTerry
Redeemer (2014) Review by RevTerry
Chained Heat II (1993) Review by RevTerry
Progeny (1998) Review by RevTerry
Rejuvenatrix (1988) Review by RevTerry
Circuitry Man (1990) Review by RevTerry
Howling VI: The Freaks (1991) Review by RevTerry
Vampires: The Turning (2005) Review by RevTerry
Within the Woods (2005) Review by RevTerry
Dead Mate aka Grave Robbers (1988) Review by RevTerry
Twisted Nightmare (1987) Review by RevTerry
The Majorettes (1987) Review by RevTerry
Killer Nun (1979) Review by RevTerry
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
Video Violence (1987) by RevTerry
Chop (2011) by RevTerry
The Last Heist (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Dudes (1987) by RevTerry
Better Watch Out (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Kringle Will Kill!: RevTerry’s List of Killer Santa Flicks
Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerry
Return of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
Older Reviews, Links and Contact Shit under the cut:
Behemoth (2011) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) by RevTerry
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REVIEWS ON VIDEORELIGION.NET AS OF 6/22/18
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
Video Violence (1987) by RevTerry
Chop (2011) by RevTerry
The Last Heist (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Dudes (1987) by RevTerry
Better Watch Out (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Kringle Will Kill!: RevTerry’s List of Killer Santa Flicks
Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerry
Return of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
Behemoth (2011) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) byElizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) by RevTerry
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Chained Heat II (1993) Review by RevTerry
Progeny (1998) Review by RevTerry
Rejuvenatrix (1988) Review by RevTerry
Circuitry Man (1990) Review by RevTerry
Howling VI: The Freaks (1991) Review by RevTerry
Vampires: The Turning (2005) Review by RevTerry
Within the Woods (2005) Review by RevTerry
Dead Mate aka Grave Robbers (1988) Review by RevTerry
Twisted Nightmare (1987) Review by RevTerry
The Majorettes (1987) Review by RevTerry
Killer Nun (1979) Review by RevTerry
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
Video Violence (1987) by RevTerry
Chop (2011) by RevTerry
The Last Heist (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Dudes (1987) by RevTerry
Better Watch Out (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Kringle Will Kill!: RevTerry’s List of Killer Santa Flicks
Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerry
Return of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
Behemoth (2011) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Older Reviews, Links and Contact Shit under the cut:
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) by RevTerry
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REVIEWS ON VIDEORELIGION.NET AS OF 10/12/18
Jack-O (1995) Review by RevTerry
Death Machine (1994) Review by RevTerry
Slumber Party Massacre III (1990) Review by RevTerry
Redeemer (2014) Review by RevTerry
Chained Heat II (1993) Review by RevTerry
Progeny (1998) Review by RevTerry
Rejuvenatrix (1988) Review by RevTerry
Circuitry Man (1990) Review by RevTerry
Howling VI: The Freaks (1991) Review by RevTerry
Vampires: The Turning (2005) Review by RevTerry
Within the Woods (2005) Review by RevTerry
Dead Mate aka Grave Robbers (1988) Review by RevTerry
Twisted Nightmare (1987) Review by RevTerry
The Majorettes (1987) Review by RevTerry
Killer Nun (1979) Review by RevTerry
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
Older Reviews, Links and Contact Shit under the cut:
Older Reviews:
Video Violence (1987) by RevTerry
Chop (2011) by RevTerry
The Last Heist (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Dudes (1987) by RevTerry
Better Watch Out (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Kringle Will Kill!: RevTerry’s List of Killer Santa Flicks
Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerryReturn of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
Behemoth (2011) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) by RevTerry
Submit a guest review, request, spelling/grammar error report, friendly disagreement, movie collection porn or artwork CONTACT US or the new SUBMIT page.
Links:
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Main Tumblr (Gifs and shit NSFW)
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Twitter (Really why though?)
Buy Me(RevTerry) a Coffee (more like a Movie, I’m a home-coffee kinda guy)
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REVIEWS ON VIDEORELIGION.NET AS OF 8/31/18
Progeny (1998) Review by RevTerry
Rejuvenatrix (1988) Review by RevTerry
Circuitry Man (1990) Review by RevTerry
Howling VI: The Freaks (1991) Review by RevTerry
Vampires: The Turning (2005) Review by RevTerry
Within the Woods (2005) Review by RevTerry
Dead Mate aka Grave Robbers (1988) Review by RevTerry
Twisted Nightmare (1987) Review by RevTerry
The Majorettes (1987) Review by RevTerry
Killer Nun (1979) Review by RevTerry
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
Video Violence (1987) by RevTerry
Chop (2011) by RevTerry
The Last Heist (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Dudes (1987) by RevTerry
Better Watch Out (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Kringle Will Kill!: RevTerry’s List of Killer Santa Flicks
Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerry
Return of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
Behemoth (2011) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Older Reviews, Links and Contact Shit under the cut:
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) by RevTerry
Submit a guest review, request, spelling/grammar error report, friendly disagreement, movie collection porn or artwork CONTACT US or the new SUBMIT page.
Links:
Main Website(reviews and more)
Main Tumblr (Gifs and shit NSFW)
SFW and Wordy Tumblr (cultfilmsarttotrash.tumblr.com, mostly reblogs from the main blog)
Facebook (Our power grows with every soul like)
Twitter (Really why though?)
Buy Me(RevTerry) a Coffee (more like a Movie, I’m a home-coffee kinda guy)
Subscribe By RSS (Put us in your feed reader. Like you are Businessman with a blackberry in 2005.)
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REVIEWS ON VIDEORELIGION.NET AS OF 8/24/18
Rejuvenatrix (1988) Review by RevTerry
Circuitry Man (1990) Review by RevTerry
Howling VI: The Freaks (1991) Review by RevTerry
Vampires: The Turning (2005) Review by RevTerry
Within the Woods (2005) Review by RevTerry
Dead Mate aka Grave Robbers (1988) Review by RevTerry
Twisted Nightmare (1987) Review by RevTerry
The Majorettes (1987) Review by RevTerry
Killer Nun (1979) Review by RevTerry
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
Video Violence (1987) by RevTerry
Chop (2011) by RevTerry
The Last Heist (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Dudes (1987) by RevTerry
Better Watch Out (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Kringle Will Kill!: RevTerry’s List of Killer Santa Flicks
Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerry
Return of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
Behemoth (2011) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Older Reviews, Links and Contact Shit under the cut (send asks motherfuckers):
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) by RevTerry
Submit a guest review, request, spelling/grammar error report, friendly disagreement, movie collection porn or artwork CONTACT US or the new SUBMIT page.
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Twitter (Really why though?)
Buy Me(RevTerry) a Coffee (more like a Movie, I'm a home-coffee kinda guy)
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REVIEWS ON VIDEORELIGION.NET AS OF 8/16/18
Circuitry Man (1990) Review by RevTerry
Howling VI: The Freaks (1991) Review by RevTerry
Vampires: The Turning (2005) Review by RevTerry
Within the Woods (2005) Review by RevTerry
Dead Mate aka Grave Robbers (1988) Review by RevTerry
Twisted Nightmare (1987) Review by RevTerry
The Majorettes (1987) Review by RevTerry
Killer Nun (1979) Review by RevTerry
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
Video Violence (1987) by RevTerry
Chop (2011) by RevTerry
The Last Heist (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Dudes (1987) by RevTerry
Better Watch Out (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Kringle Will Kill!: RevTerry’s List of Killer Santa Flicks
Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerry
Return of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
Behemoth (2011) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Older Reviews, Links and Contact Shit under the cut:
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) by RevTerry
Submit a guest review, request, spelling/grammar error report, friendly disagreement, movie collection porn or artwork CONTACT US or the new SUBMIT page.
Links:
Main Website(reviews and more)
Main Tumblr (Gifs and shit NSFW)
SFW and Wordy Tumblr (cultfilmsarttotrash.tumblr.com, mostly reblogs from the main blog)
Facebook (Our power grows with every soul like)
Twitter (Really why though?)
Buy Me(RevTerry) a Coffee (more like a Movie, I'm a home-coffee kinda guy)
Subscribe By RSS (Put us in your feed reader. Like you are Businessman with a blackberry in 2005.)
And be sure to celebrate Franco Friday with us and @grindhousecellar , every Friday, here on the loving dumpster-fire full of syringes we call Tumblr!
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REVIEWS ON VIDEORELIGION.NET AS OF 8/2/18
Vampires: The Turning (2005) Review by RevTerry
Within the Woods (2005) Review by RevTerry
Dead Mate aka Grave Robbers (1988) Review by RevTerry
Twisted Nightmare (1987) Review by RevTerry
The Majorettes (1987) Review by RevTerry
Killer Nun (1979) Review by RevTerry
Dropping Evil (2012) Review by RevTerry
Dark Angel aka I Come in Peace (1990) Review by RevTerry
Mountain of the Cannibal God (1978) Review by RevTerry
Spidarlings (2016) Review by RevTerry
Ninja Dragon (1986) Review by RevTerry
The Amazing Transplant (1970) Review by RevTerry
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) Review by RevTerry
Exit to Hell (2013) Review by RevTerry
Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992) Review by RevTerry
The Occultist (1988) Review by RevTerry
Hectic Knife (2016) Review by RevTerry
X-Ray aka Hospital Massacre (1981) Review by RevTerry
Possessed by the Night (1994) Review by RevTerry
Night of the Demon (1980) Review by RevTerry
Black Scorpion (1995) Review by RevTerry
Slime City (1988) by RevTerry
Decoder (1984) by RevTerry
RevTerry visits Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) by RevTerry
The Brain (1988) by RevTerry
Video Violence (1987) by RevTerry
Chop (2011) by RevTerry
The Last Heist (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Dudes (1987) by RevTerry
Better Watch Out (2016) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Kringle Will Kill!: RevTerry’s List of Killer Santa Flicks
Santa’s Slay (2005) by RevTerry
Jack Frost (1997) by RevTerry
Undefeatable (1993) by RevTerry
After (2012)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988) by RevTerry
American Mary (2012) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Deathrow Gameshow (1987) by RevTerry
The Substitute (1996) by RevTerry
Clowntergeist (2017)  by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Vampire’s Kiss (1988) by RevTerry
Pumpkinhead (1988) by RevTerry
Return of the Living Dead III (1993) by RevTerry
Behemoth (2011) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hideous! (1997) by RevTerry
Asylum (1997) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) by RevTerry
Six-String Samurai (1998) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) by RevTerry
Older Reviews, Links and Contact Shit under the cut:
Toxic Shark (2017) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Sleazy Pete (2017) by RevTerry
Julia X (2011) by RevTerry
Kopps (2003) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
The Monster (2016)  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Lady Avenger (1988) by RevTerry
Black Belt Jones (1974) by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Hot Tub Party Massacre (2017) by RevTerry
Hard to Die (1990) by RevTerry
Zero Charisma (2013) by Elizabeth R. Betsy
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) by RevTerry
May (2002) a spoilery, non-spoiler discussion by  Elizabeth R. Betsy
Smothered (2016) by RevTerry
All Cheerleaders Die (2013) by RevTerry
The Drop (2014) by RevTerry
The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) by RevTerry
Submit a guest review, request, spelling/grammar error report, friendly disagreement, movie collection porn or artwork CONTACT US or the new SUBMIT page.
Links:
Main Website(reviews and more)
Main Tumblr (Gifs and shit NSFW)
SFW and Wordy Tumblr (cultfilmsarttotrash.tumblr.com, mostly reblogs from the main blog)
Facebook (Our power grows with every soul like)
Twitter (Really why though?)
Buy Me(RevTerry) a Coffee (more like a Movie, I'm a home-coffee kinda guy)
Subscribe By RSS (Put us in your feed reader. Like you are Businessman with a blackberry in 2005.)
And be sure to celebrate Franco Friday with us and @grindhousecellar , every Friday, here on the loving dumpster-fire full of syringes we call Tumblr!
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