Try as I might, I simply cannot find a common cinematic link between the three titles covered in this edition of Encapsulated Cinema. Besides being obscure, that is, and I really don’t feel like playing that angle this time around. Instead, I’ll simply refer to these films as “the trio of random flicks I watched when I was suffering from insomnia” and be done with it. If that works for you, then it works for me. Here they are, in no particular order. Death Angel December: Vengeance Kill (2010) For an action flick that appears to have been financed by a single credit card with a very small limit, director Bennie Woodell’s extremely bloody revenge saga “Death Angel December: Vengeance Kill” is actually quite good. Of course, in order to appreciate Woodell’s “Lady Snowblood”-inspired tale of a super sexy assassin and her quest to locate the men who destroyed her life,...
- 6/5/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
The Chauffeur is the tale of a driver who’s got some extremely disturbing habits in which he likes to practice on anyone who climbs into his hideous limousine. But there are links between many of his victims, and as more people go missing, law enforcement intensify the manhunt. As the pieces are slowly assembled the viewer is treated to a glimpse of the killers past, and the cruelties that he endured as a child. But as Detective (John Biemeret) Wayne closes in, the Chauffuer’s streak of bloody decapitated victims is about to be put into serious jeopardy.
There’s a fair story to be seen in this low budget gorefest. The plot is basic, and thus easy to follow. Writer/director Bennie Woodell shoots things real straight, and at times, real gruesome. There’s no plot complexities to lose you along the way, and there’s enough (disturbing...
There’s a fair story to be seen in this low budget gorefest. The plot is basic, and thus easy to follow. Writer/director Bennie Woodell shoots things real straight, and at times, real gruesome. There’s no plot complexities to lose you along the way, and there’s enough (disturbing...
- 7/25/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
- Fangoria
You always have to love a movie whose title also doubles for the plot synopsis. Such a case is Fast Zombies With Guns. For all of you out there who hate zombies that can run, this time they can run and shoot.
"Collateral damage ... sometimes it's unavoidable. Paul Varlo's (Charles Ramsey) attempt to kill the man who is going to rat him out by poisoning his water supply leads to an outbreak of zombie carnage! To make matters worse, these zombies are different, they're faster, meaner and they're armed!
With the town being overrun by fast zombies with guns, one group of people are attempting to make their escape to Chicago to survive.
Meanwhile, Jake (Tony Swansey) and his girlfriend Laura (Leena Kurishingal) are on their way to Spring Grove to bring Varlo a priceless heirloom and collect their 2 million dollars. They make it to Spring Grove and discover an empty town,...
"Collateral damage ... sometimes it's unavoidable. Paul Varlo's (Charles Ramsey) attempt to kill the man who is going to rat him out by poisoning his water supply leads to an outbreak of zombie carnage! To make matters worse, these zombies are different, they're faster, meaner and they're armed!
With the town being overrun by fast zombies with guns, one group of people are attempting to make their escape to Chicago to survive.
Meanwhile, Jake (Tony Swansey) and his girlfriend Laura (Leena Kurishingal) are on their way to Spring Grove to bring Varlo a priceless heirloom and collect their 2 million dollars. They make it to Spring Grove and discover an empty town,...
- 3/4/2009
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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