Shock Endings

- Introduction to Shock Endings -

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008 by Vomitron

  Introduction to Shock Endings     screaming lady newcr 82x120 shock endingsI’ve had this happen to me before… When I mention freeze-frame shock endings (granted, it does sound grammatically incorrect), people suddenly give me a peculiar look and ask what the hell I’m talking about. So here’s a little introduction to the subject matter.

And if you’re one of the cool cats who do know what I’m talking about, go ahead and read this brief editorial anyway, as you don’t want to go clicking on things you didn’t want to know yet.

(more…)

Dogs

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 by Vomitron

Dogs   dogs dvdcover1 85x120 shock endingsDirector: Burt Brinckerhoff
Writer: O’Brain Tomalin
Release Year: 1976

Trends and waves have appeared vastly in the horror genre throughout all decades. And by the time the second half of the 70′s came around, it were the animals who had built up an unstoppable reign of terror in horror cinema.

(Spoilers!)

(more…)

La Morte Vivante

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 by Vomitron

La Morte Vivante   lmv dvdcr shock endingsDirector, writer: Jean Rollin
Writer: Jacques Ralf
Release year: 1982

Jean Rollin’s LA MORTE VIVANTE (aka THE LIVING DEAD GIRL) – so far the one and only Rollin movie I’ve seen – is a very hit-and-miss kind of deal. But I’m not here to talk about the actual movie, of course.

(Spoilers!)

(more…)

Le Notti Del Terrore

Saturday, October 4th, 2008 by Vomitron

Le Notti Del Terrore   nottidelterrore1 84x120 shock endingsDirector: Andrea Bianchi
Writer: Piero Regnoli
Release year: 1981

LE NOTTI DEL TERRORE or BURIAL GROUND or THE ZOMBIE DEAD or whatever else aka-title this steaming pile of zombie-turd is known by, easily is one of the best bad zombie-movies out there. And a must-see for all Italian zombie-fans. You know, the slow, dry & dusty kind.

(Spoilers!)

(more…)

Prey

Sunday, May 18th, 2008 by Vomitron

Prey   prey dvdcr shock endingsDirector: Norman J. Warren
Writer: Max Cuff
Release year: 1978

Norman J. Warren
’s PREY (also known as ALIEN PREY and re-baptised by the French as the silly-sounding and very inappropriate LE ZOMBIE VENU D’AILLEURS) is an oddity, as most of
Warren’s horror-efforts are.

(Spoilers!)

(more…)


Switch to our mobile site