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Masters of Horror: Incident on and off a Mountain Road (2006)
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"I had a little Masters of Horror marathon with the Roku. It's a really amazing show. Genre directors do an hour long "episode," and it's on Showtime, so there's no holds barred scares, disturbing images and gore.It may seem weird to do reviews for episodes of a television series, but they felt like films. And I'm treating them as such. Except they're getting pretty short reviews.The first of my viewings was Fair Haired Child from director William Malone ("FeardotCom"). A girl is kidnapped and wakes trapped in a basement with a teenage boy. The two try to escape while discovering cryptic warnings carved into their prison. Tense and interesting with a good twist at the end.Sick Girl, from director Lucky McKee ("The Woods"), follows an entomologist as she finds true love and investigates a new species of insect. It's humorous and disgusting, much like McKee's films. I loved it.Cigarette Burns, from John Carpenter ("Ghosts of Mars"), is more about disturb "
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"Monster vs. Girl...guess who wins? Released: October 28, 2005Director: Don Coscarelli*****The theory behind the Masters of Horror series is to give directors like John Carpenter (Halloween), Joe Dante (Gremlins) and Coscarelli (formerly of Phantasm) an hour to scare the bejesus out of the audience on a weekly basis. Airing on Showtime ensured each director could make R-rated stories with cursing and sex without worrying about network censorship. All good, in theory. But whereas most horror films screw up by being too long and dr "
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