Saturday, July 25, 2009 07:41 PM
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Sorry for the lack of updates in reviews posted in Myspace, its come to our attention that Myspace isn't like it use to be. So we have decided to stop posting our latest reviews in the Myspace Blog and focus our time on other places such as Facebook & Twitter. If you're a Facebook member and like to keep up to date please join this group FACEBOOK or tweet with us over at TWITTER instead. Or you can just go to http://www.dvdresurrections.com and bookmark the site to your favourites. Cheers, Admin.
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Thursday, June 04, 2009 01:33 AM
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From stalwart exploitation distributor Redemption, noted for their high quality releases of the finest Eurosleaze a stoned pornhound could want comes Saint Francis. No: it ain’t the Catholic St. Francis, the proto-hippie first celebrated by Franco Zefferrelli in Brother Sun, Sister Moon and then by Liliana Cavani in Francesco (played by a pre-Wrestler Mickey Rourke no less); the title character in this razor sharp Ezra Allen Gould slice of..... [Read More]
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Sunday, May 31, 2009 05:20 AM
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Lets go back to 1980 when most of the slasher franchises were only just starting, hockey masks were only seen at hockey games and Jason was the reason for the slaughter and not the perpetrator of the carnage. Hard to think in this day and age of endless sequels and remakes that Sean S. Cunningham and his crew had intended Friday the 13th as a little horror pot-boiler intended to kill time and make a bit of cash until the next movie and not start a franchise it would some day become..... [Read More]
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Sunday, May 31, 2009 05:20 AM
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A cold case cop thriller that concerns a police officer who is on the case of a 30 year old murder case of a 5 year old girl, while also trying to solve a recent murder they may or may-not be connected the only clue he has is a old photo of a lone woman standing by the child’s grave. Based on the novel by Arnaldur Indrioason who is a well known author in his home country, from what I understand this a very close adaptation of his work.... [Read More]
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Saturday, May 30, 2009 02:03 AM
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Sam Raimi's Drag Me to Hell, the story of loan officer Christine Brown (Alisohn Lohman), forced to deny an old lady an extension on her loan and leading to the bank taking her home and evicting her. The old lady begs for mercy, hoping that Christine will grant her the loan, but is still denied it. The old lady takes this act as massive disrespect and hereby curses her, a curse that will lead to her life turning into a living "hell" until the demon comes to take her to Hell for eternity.... [Read More]
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