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Popcorn Pictures
Reviewing the best (and worst) of horror, sci-fi and fantasy since 2000


Fear in the Night (1972)
One of Hammer's attempts to venture out into thrillers is an admirable if flawed side project from their Gothic classics.
Feb 28


The Devil's Men (1976)
Devil worshippers led by Peter Cushing are abducting tourists and only Donald Pleasance can stop them.
Nov 2, 2024


Killdozer (1974)
Dull TV movie with literally a killer title that promises everything and delivers nothing.
Oct 29, 2024




Tintorera (1977)
Killer sharks, hairy chests, naked women and a whole lot of nothing in this terrible Jaws cash-in.
Oct 29, 2024


Countess Dracula (1971)
Middling Hammer horror notable for being one of iconic starlet Ingrid Pitt's two leading roles for the studio. She left an impression!
Oct 19, 2024


The Incredible Melting Man (1977)
Infamously gloopy B-movie where the special make-up effects really deserved to be in a better product.
Oct 19, 2024


Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969)
One of the best films Hammer ever made, this is the Anglo-horror cycle at its bleakest and finest.
Sep 1, 2024


Don't Go in the House (1979)
Notorious 'video nasty' isn't nearly as shocking as it appears to be, save for one really nasty and disturbing scene.
Aug 15, 2024
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