G.O.R.E. Score Reviews
G.O.R.E. Score: Star Wars: Death Troopers
Star Wars: Death Troopers (2009) Release Date: October 13, 2009 Publisher: LucasBooks “Death Troopers,” the mixing of a Star Wars story and a zombie horror story, feels a little like meeting a supermodel might: your preconceived notions make you insanely excited for the big event, it seems so amazing and perfect from a distance, but […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Invasion
Invasion (2007) Original Release Date: Septbmer 5, 2007 Run Time: 81 minutes (65 actual mins.; see below) Ever have a book, movie, etc., that you learned or heard a little bit about in advance? You still don’t know much about the piece of work, but the little anticipation bug has been planted in your […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse
BSG Cylon Apocalypse (2007) Original Release Date: February 1, 2007 Number of Issues: 4 (mini-series; collected graphic novel) Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Zombie crossovers: they’re all the rage these days. Differing slightly from the zombie mash-up, where the undead are inserted in a known story as the story itself is re-imagined, the zombie crossover is a […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Slither
Original Release Date: March 31, 2006 Run Time: 95 minutes There’s a fairly standard sci-fi/horror trope that a lot of stories use: semi-sentient alien organism visits Earth and takes over individual humans by entering our bodies through our mouths/ears/noses/butts/any other orifices they can wriggle into. Many times, the aliens “kill” the humans or incapacitate their […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Night of the Comet
Original Release Date: November 16, 1984 Run Time: 95 minutes “Night of the Comet” is a very unique movie. To the average viewer, it probably appears to be just another kitschy ‘80s horror film. But for those select viewers “in the know” about this movie’s director, Thom Eberhardt, and what his true intentions were in […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Resident Evil: Afterlife
Original Release Date: September 10, 2010 Run Time: 97 minutes A new “Resident Evil” movie has been released, you say? The fourth installment of the now-inaccurately named “Alice Trilogy” starring Milla Jovovich, you say? Shot in amazingly-amazing 3D, you say? Stop writing this review using inane semi-rhetorical questions, you say? If you’re reading this review, […]