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Cheerfully gross, deliberately retro horror picture pays tongue-in-cheek homage to the kind of genre movies Charles Band and Roger Corman's companies turned out in the 1980s.Full Review
Harks back to the drive-in classics of yesteryear with unapologetic nostalgia and undisguised affection.Full Review
Indie effort evidences more energy than wit, and spends too much time on set-up before a slam-bang pay-off.Full Review
This low-budget horror comedy arrives via a lively trailer and a witty print ad, yet the film itself never quite takes off.Full Review
Matthews is supposed to be the star here, but it's Englund's hilarious, over-the-top performance that keeps Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, by director Jon Knautz, from becoming another forgettable exercise in horror.Full Review
