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<title>Psychosis</title>
<link>http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=6312</link>
<description>American novelist Charisma Carpenter and her Brit hubby Paul Sculfor move into a remote property in rural England so she can work on her latest horror novel. Unfortunately, before long, Carpenter is having strange visions (of possibly dead people) and run-ins with surly locals (like the gardener on staff, Ricci Harnett) that have her not only unsettled, but wondering what is real and what is delusion. Is something sinister going on here or is she just losing her mind? </description>
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<title>Drive</title>
<link>http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=6309</link>
<description>Nicolas Winding Refns Drive spun onto DVD and Blu-ray here in the UK this Monday and will hopefully bring a little joy to everyone who decides to go out and purchase a copy. Ryan Gosling plays our unnamed lead, a quiet man whom by day works as a Hollywood stuntman and garage mechanic and in the evening runs as a part-time getaway driver. The driver soon becomes involved with his neighbour and ends up assisting her husband upon his release from prison in a robbery which goes wrong.</description>
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<title>Shadow Builder</title>
<link>http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=940</link>
<description>p align=justify>A goateed Michael Rooker stars as a troubled, world-weary (and gun-toting!) priest arriving in a small town to hunt down the title demon who lives in the shadows and darkness (Do you know of any demons who like sunshine and rainbows?). It gets its strength from killing off the locals. Kevin Zegers plays a young boy who may be the key to destroying the demon, for reasons not worth getting into here. Suffice to say, hell be used as bait for the demon (who wants to kill him), much to his mother Leslie Hopes disapproval. A dreadlocked Tony Todd has a small role as the town loon, whilst Shawn Alex Thompson is the local sheriff and Hopes lover. </description>
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<title>Clinic, The</title>
<link>http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=6288</link>
<description>Set in the late 70s, pregnant couple Tabrett Bethell and (the late) Andy Whitfield are on their way to a relatives place whilst travelling through the middle of nowhere. They stop at a crappy motel with an owner so cheap that he counts the foetus as an occupant as well! One night, Bethell (who has been having strange nightmares) is asleep whilst Whitfield decides to step out briefly for food. When he comes back, Bethell is gone. The search for his beloved begins. Meanwhile, we pick up with Bethell, who awakens naked in an ice bath...with the baby cut out of her! She appears to be in some kind of abandoned warehouse, and after some walking around, she discovers a few other women (Freya Stafford and Sophie Lowe among them) in similar predicaments. And then someone starts bumping them off one-by-one. What in the hell is a-goin on here? Elizabeth Alexander turns up at the 11th hour in a small, but pivotal role. </description>
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<title>ChromeSkull: Laid to Rest 2</title>
<link>http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=5812</link>
<description>This sequel to Laid to Rest sees Nick Principe return as the frankly awesome looking villain ChromeSkull in his continued attempt to kill The Girl and her helper Tommy.</description>
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<title>Pulse 2: Afterlife</title>
<link>http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=5350</link>
<description>Over the years Dimension Films have given us horror fans some pretty solid genre flicks (Scream, Mimic and The Faculty spring to mind) but theyve also exploited us with straight to video/DVD clag (endless Children of the Corn and Hellraiser sequels). Having said that, Id have rather watched the aforementioned sequels back to back than endure this.</description>
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<title>Ward, The</title>
<link>http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=5564</link>
<description>Years after Ghosts of Mars failed to set the box-office alight (although I enjoyed it) John Carpenter returns!</description>
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<title>Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation</title>
<link>http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=961</link>
<description>Silent Night, Deadly Night IV: Initiation (released as Bugs in some territories) proves that the even numbered entries in this series are the worst with this crazy story about an ambitious young classified ads copywriter named Kim who longs to be taken seriously as a reporter (sadly she thinks that banging her superior is a smart career move and then complains when all the guys objectify her..you strapped the mattress to your back honey, now youre gonna have to lie on it). Kim gets more than she bargained for however when she begins snooping around the scene of a strange suicide looking for a career making story, as she becomes the intended target for a coven of witches who need a sacrifice for the impending Winter Solstice.</description>
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<item id="960">
<title>Silent Night, Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out!</title>
<link>http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=960</link>
<description>Silent Night, Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out! (in case you blink and actually miss a death scene) is a very slow moving affair which opens in a Doctors office and spends the next half hour there before someone finally dies.</description>
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<title>Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2</title>
<link>http://www.horror-asylum.com/database/reviews.asp?item=963</link>
<description>Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 might possibly be the best so bad its good film of all time.</description>
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