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


The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958)
One of the best fantasy films ever made and my favourite film. Alwas has been and most likely always will.
Aug 16


13 Hrs (2010)
A bald werewolf stalks a former Hollyoaks actress and Draco Malfoy in passable British horror.
Aug 16


20 Million Miles to Earth (1957)
Generic 50s science fiction greatly enhanced by Ray Harryhausen's amazing special effects
Aug 16




Return to House on Haunted Hill (2007)
Virtually a remake of a remake, this pointless sequel retreads old ground.
Aug 16


Robocroc (2013)
You can turn a crocodile into a Terminator-like killing machine but Robocroc is just another killer croc movie at the end of the day.
Aug 16


Razortooth (2007)
Giant eel makes a change from a crocodile or a shark but this is still the same film you've seen a million times already.
Aug 16






Shock Waves (1977)
One of my quirky favourites featuring Nazi zombies, Shock Waves is creepy and atmospheric for what it is.
Aug 13


Survival of the Dead (2009)
The third part of Romero's second zombie trilogy is the weakest of them all.
Aug 13


The Mutations (1974)
Grimy little exploitation shocker featuring Donald Pleasance and Tom Baker.
Aug 13




Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015)
Fifth entry into the monster series injects some life back into the franchise.
Aug 11


Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College (1990)
Second sequel with the shabby-looking Gremlins knock-offs, this time terrorising a college campus.
Aug 11
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