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Habit
Written by Melissa   
Friday, 14 September 2007

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Synopsis:  This well-crafted independent horror film from writer-director Larry Fessenden is one of the better films to emerge from the '90s "revisionist" movement in vampire cinema, which also included Abel Ferrara's The Addiction and Michael Almereyda's Nadja. Fessenden also plays the lead as Sam, a disillusioned part-time bartender in New York's East Village who half-heartedly tries to escape a life of disappointment and failure by immersing himself in alcohol. His woes include the recent death of his father, a respected archaeologist, and a trial separation from girlfriend Liza (Heather Woodbury), who still loves him but refuses to be drawn into his world of alcoholic nihilism.



At a wild Halloween party thrown by his two best friends, Nick (Aaron Beal) and Rae (Patricia Coleman), Sam meets a lovely dark-eyed woman named Anna (Meredith Snaider), with whom he's instantly infatuated. The two engage in idle conversation, leaving together when the festivities die down. A mutual attraction seems evident, but Anna disappears, leaving Sam a bogus telephone number. Thus begins a game of romantic cat-and-mouse, consisting of brief and steamy encounters separated by long periods of uncertain waiting for Sam. During the first of these encounters, the two find themselves pursued by a pack of wolves in Central Park, which Anna seemingly repels with a motion of her hand. At their first moment of sexual contact, Anna bites Sam on the lip and licks the blood -- an act which causes Sam to pass out in ecstasy. Their sporadic clinches are often punctuated by similar bouts of bloodletting, and Sam begins to succumb to a desperate, all-consuming need for Anna.



His paranoid behavior seems to be a product of his intensifying alcohol addiction ... but Sam begins to suspect his condition is actually the onset of vampirism, caused by Anna feeding on his blood. Despite suggestions that his sanity is in serious doubt, there are several hints that his suspicions may be well-founded. For instance, one of Sam's friends tells him of a wild one-night stand with a mysterious woman who sounds like Anna -- after which he disappears without a trace. Anna also seems to have difficulty entering Sam's apartment or standing near him when he's cooking with garlic. Later, an eerie moment occurs at a ceremony honoring Sam's father, when one of the professors spots Sam's lady friend and is overcome with dread. Fessenden keeps this premise deliriously ambiguous, casting doubt over what Sam is really experiencing (even when it seems obvious that Anna is preying on every one of Sam's friends) and continues to crank up the intensity until the startling and violent climax. The director uses his locations to remarkable effect, fashioning a nightmarish but strangely beautiful world with images like a red-lit Empire State Building, a disorienting ride on a Coney Island Ferris wheel, and a furtive nude photo shoot on Wall Street. As an actor, Fessenden is appealing as Sam, an intense and creative thinker with a crumbled sense of self-worth, a shaky grip on reality and some missing front teeth. Far more horrifying than countless effects-laden vampire films, this surreal yet wholly convincing work merits multiple viewings. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

 


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Last Updated ( Friday, 12 October 2007 )
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Gothika
Written by Melissa   
Friday, 14 September 2007

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Synopsis: A woman is taken on a voyage to the other side of sanity in this moody thriller. Dr. Miranda Grey (Halle Berry) is a clinical psychologist who works alongside her husband, Dr. Doug Grey (Charles S. Dutton), in the mental ward of a top security prison, where Miranda has been devoting much of her attention to a clever but deeply disturbed murderer named Chloe (Penélope Cruz), who shares gruesome tales of torture and violence that may or may not be based in fact. One night, Miranda has a hideous nightmare in which a chance meeting with a strange young girl leads to a terrifying journey into madness. Once she wakes, however, Miranda discovers that the real horror has just begun -- Doug has been brutally murdered, and the evidence points to Miranda as the prime suspect. She soon finds herself a patient in the same facility where she once treated others, and finds that her claims of innocence and sanity do little to convince Dr. Pete Graham (Robert Downey Jr.), the psychologist assigned to her case. Gothika marked the American debut of acclaimed and controversial French filmmaker Mathieu Kassovitz. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast:

  • Halle Berry - Dr. Miranda Grey
  • Charles S. Dutton - Dr. Douglas Grey
  • Bernard Hill - Phil Parsons
  • Dorian Harewood - Teddy Howard
  • Kathleen Mackey - Rachel Parsons
  • Jason Cavalier - Guard
  • Noël Burton - Prison Doctor
  • Kwasi Songui - Guard
  • Andy Bradshaw - Guard
  • Andrea Sheldon - Tracey Seavers
  • Laura Mitchell - Inmate
  • Carline van Vlaardingen - Reporter
  • Noah Bernett - Tim
  • Robert Downey, Jr. - Dr. Pete Graham
  • John Carroll Lynch - Sheriff Ryan
  • Penélope Cruz - Chloe Sava
  • Bronwen Mantel - Irene
  • Matthew Taylor - Turlington
  • Michel Perron - Joe

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The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
Written by Melissa   
Friday, 14 September 2007

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Synopsis: Count Dracula journies to a remote Chinese village in the guise of a warlord to support six vampires who are dispirited after the loss of a seventh member of their cult. At the same time, vampire hunter Prof. Van Helsing happens to be lecturing in the country and is persuaded by villagers to help them fight this curse of the ages. Hammer Horror Film.



Cast:
Peter Cushing as Prof. Van Helsing

David Chiang as Hsi Ching
Robin Stewart as Leyland Van Helsing
John Forbes-Robertson as Count Dracula
Shen Chan as Kah
Chia Yung Liu as Hsi Kwei
Chen Tien Loong as Hsi San
David de Keyser as Dracula
Julie Ege as Vanessa Buren
Szu Shih as Mai Kwei
Robert Hanna as British Consul
James Ma as Hsi Ta
Fong Lah Ann as Hsiu Sung (swordsman)
Wong Han Chan as Leung Hon

 

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Last Updated ( Friday, 12 October 2007 )
 
Halloween (2007)
Written by Melissa   
Sunday, 02 September 2007

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Currently in theaters

Synopsis: The Devil's Rejects director Rob Zombie resurrects one of the most notorious slashers in screen history with this re-imagining of the 1978 John Carpenter classic that spawned numerous sequels and countless imitators.


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The Last Legion
Written by Melissa   
Thursday, 09 August 2007

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In Theaters: Aug 17, 2007  

Synopsis:
Rome, 476 AD. The Roman Empire, a mighty force for almost 500 years, is being threatened. On the eve of twelve-year-old Romulus Augustus' crowning ceremony to become the new emperor, Barbarian general Odoacer arrives in Rome to make a deal with Orestes.


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