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Horrorfest 2009 Reviews


I haven't really seen anyone post much about Horrorfest 2009, which is probably not surprising given that the number of theaters showing it nationwide shrunk to almost none and they moved the fest from November to January. And of course, the last Horrorfest featured an overwhelming number of terrible films ("Lake Dead", anyone?).

My wife and I have gone to all 3 Horrorfests, and we thought this one was much better than Horrorfest 2 and just below Horrorfest 1. You're still dealing with low budget films of course, so if you can only handle high quality, don't even bother with the DVDs. But for those who are curious and will be checking out the DVDs in March, here are some capsule reviews with my opinions that try to avoid spoilers.

"Dying Breed"
Some unlikable Australians go into the Tasmanian bush in search of a mythical tiger while being as annoying as possible. As the backstory dramatizes, Tasmania used to be a British penal colony from which there was almost no escape, but at least one man escaped by going cannibal and vanishing into the bush. Oddly enough, the part of Tasmania our quartet visits in the present seems to be comprised of suspicious and inbred locals. Any guesses on what's in store for our main characters? "Dying Breed" does have a very powerful and unpleasant ending, but it's hard for it to truly register because it's hard to care about the characters. Oh, did I also mention this movie is also very slow and boring for most of its running length? Gorehounds will love some cannibal sequences, but when it isn't boring it's horribly cliched and recycled.

"From Within"
A small town suddenly is overwhelmed by suicides, where the witness to each suicide becomes the next dead body - after first seeing someone all too familiar chasing them. Starts out very strong and then has some stumbles and overly familiar religious stereotypes, but for the most part is pretty good and watchable. Most of the actors are familiar from various TV shows and are pretty decent, particularly the "strange cousin" Sadie who returns for her cousin's funeral. Nice downbeat ending.

"Autopsy"
Five idiot twentysomethings party down for Mardi Gras and get in a car accident, running over someone they didn't see in the road. Unfortunately for them, the ambulance that arrives for help takes them off to Our Lady of *beep* You Up Hospital, where bad things lie in store. Often hilarious gorefest with a very strong streak of black humor. If you don't like mean spirited humor and large helpings of gore, skip this at all costs. It is ridiculous, not at all scary, and the plot is nonsensical, but the gory comedy works. Robert Losurdo has some hilarious lines ("That's *beep* up! Did you ask him to do that?") and Robert Patrick (T2) and Jennette Goldstein (Vazquez!) create some amusingly disturbed villains.

"Slaughter"
A young woman moves to Atlanta to escape an abusive relationship and forms a bond with a farm girl she sees in the same predicament in a bar. The two become roommates on said farm even though the girl does not get along with her father there, who seems to spend most of his time in the pig slaughterhouse, giving dark looks and ominously watching the rich men his daughter brings home at night. To be fair, this one is also very slow moving, but I thought the two lead actresses did a good job and the friendship was very believable. I was also tricked by this one, thinking it was going one way and being surprised at where it did go. I've since read two bad reviews on this, but I have to disagree and say that I thought it was pretty good, if overlong. Reader beware!

"Perkins' 14"
A policeman is haunted by the abductions of 14 children ten years earlier - the last of whom was his own son. He is alienated from his wife and overprotective of his daughter. While overseeing the police station one night a random conversation with a prisoner in a holding cell sends him on an investigation that convinces him that the man is in fact the abductor. Unfortunately for the officer and the town, his suspicions are correct - with terrible consequences for all. This one is very good until the last 1/4, where it becomes a routine barricaded-survivors-do-stupid-things movie. The biggest complaint is that it is shot so darkly that it is difficult to tell what is going on in many sequences (think AvP: Requiem dark). Due to the low budget, that was probably on purpose.

"The Broken"
A London woman's family begins to experience broken mirrors all around them. Even worse, the woman notices that the driver of a red SUV that goes by looks exactly like her. She follows the SUV back to her doppelganger's flat, confronts the woman in an exchange we don't get to see, leaves the flat and immediately gets into a car accident, after which she cannot remember what happened. This is the movie I most wanted to see at Horrorfestread two bad reviews on this, but I have to disagree and say that I thought it was pretty good, if overlong. Reader beware!

"Perkins' 14"
A policeman is haunted by the abductions of 14 children ten years earlier - the last of whom was his own son. He is alienated from his wife and overprotective of his daughter. While overseeing the police station one night a random conversation with a prisoner in a holding cell sends him on an investigation that convinces him that the man is in fact the abductor. Unfortunately for the officer and the town, his suspicions are correct - with terrible consequences for all. This one is very good until the last 1/4, where it becomes a routine barricaded-survivors-do-stupid-things movie. The biggest complaint is that it is shot so darkly that it is difficult to tell what is going on in many sequences (think AvP: Requiem dark). Due to the low budget, that was probably on purpose.

"The Broken"
A London woman's family begins to experience broken mirrors all around them. Even worse, the woman notices that the driver of a red SUV that goes by looks exactly like her. She follows the SUV back to her doppelganger's flat, confronts the woman in an exchange we don't get to see, leaves the flat and immediately gets into a car accident, after which she cannot remember what happened. This is the movie I most wanted to see at Horrorfest and stars the always reliable Lena Hedley and Richard Jenkins, and is far and away the best looking film of the fest. However, it is also the biggest letdown, being incredibly slowmoving and amazingly "similar" to the ideas in a much more famous film that (hint! hint!) has been remade numerous times (I won't mention it because it will ruin any "suspense" at all you might get from this picture). The plot makes less and less sense as it goes on, and the characters act less and less like any human being you and I know wou

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Thanks for the 6 reviews!
But what happened with "Voices" and "Butterfly Effect: Revelation". You put 2x for "The Broken" and "Perkins 14".

Excuse my *beep* english! It is not my native language.

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Oops - I must have mangled them when I was reposting. But if you go to the "Voices" page, I have the correct reviews there. I didn't see "Butterfly Effect: Revelation" - we got hit by a big snowstorm that night and I had to leave.

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I heard that the Perkins' 14 film reels were underexposed and that the film wasn't shot that dark. Should be fine on DVD when they all come out in March.

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I find that I like the horrorfest movies (mostly). I cannot wait to see these.
omg we are all gonna die!

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great reviews thanks.

Perkinss 14 sounds like an excellent premise. however i saw The Broken last night and almost ended up killing myself because it was so bad.

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Well, I thought the Broken was an ok watch. Kinda too long though, since the same small idea was just strectched to a long movie, with repeating the damn crash and flashback over and over and over and over and over again.

I liked the overall feel of the movie though. Very good filming, the colors of the "world", the actors and the overall feel was nice, so I think that saved it for me.

When it ended though, I felt kinda stupified. Since .. there wasn't much sense in what happened. Why would she cry about what happened in the ending, if she was still feeling normal, but .. uh.. wasn't. Just didn't make any damn sense in any way I could think it through.



Right now I'm in the middle of Perkins 14 (40minutes in)
and I'm enraged by the stupidity of a scene.

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if you havent seen perkins 14, read no further!!!
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Hopper has a suspect in his car, that he doesn't have any evidence against, YET.

He goes in to find his partner killed. And he knows it happened just a few moments ago. He sees some cells, blood, an old old corpse and a lot of videotapes. I mean, EVERYONE would just know to LEAVE the damn cellar, return to the car and call for backup - coz the case is clear now. He's the killer.

So what does he do? HE STARTS WATCHING THE VIDEOTAPES, IN THAT EXACT CELLAR. :D What the f.. :D It's 100% obvious to everyone that the killer is near and he starts to view the tapes. And ok, the first second he sees the tapes include him talking to kidnapped kids, HE SHOULD RUN OUT WITH THE TAPES. there's his evidence. But nope, he's taking his time. Looking through tapes..

I mean, that's just so ridiculous, it made me hate the movie and I'm not that into watching it anymore. I mean, I WILL, because I refuse to review or make an opinion of a movie if I haven't watched it through (Hate it when people do that) but .. yeah. Disappointing. It seemed like a really good movie, until that happened.

Don't you just hate it when people don't act like they should in horrormovies? I mean, I DO understand some stupidity from some characters, if they panic and are terrified. People do dumb things when they panic. But hopper's not panicing. He's just being damn stupid.

Maybe I'll just explain it to myself that he's so obsessed to find his son that he's trying to find any clues, no matter what the danger.
Just don't understand why he'd willingly subject himself to the danger, coz he could just leave and make the case official and play it safe, WITH better odds of finding his son.

OH WELL. Just another movie that treats the viewer like a retard.

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58 minutes in. Oh God this movie (Perkins 14, still) is bad.
I actually feel angry while watching it. It suddenly turned into a zombieflick full of cliche's, holes and it just seems they've had to put EVERY horrormovie cliche in it. The cheating wife, "Passionate sex scene"... and the "Why would he/she do that"-kinda stupidity just keeps on going.

The bitch just watches while the "zombiechick" beats her lover to death. And when the "zombiechick" is done, THEN she runs away.

And what the hell, the motel keeper saw the zombiechick just staring at him and said she's been there for a long time. And she was all *beep* up looking and he didn't think anything about it. Seriously, I normally laugh at things like that but now it's just frustrating the hell out of me.

This is one of the VERY rare times when I'm actually terrified of the length that the movie still has left. Like 37 PAINFUL minutes until the movie ends.

And ofcourse the zombie has to scratch at the door and they show her fingernails ripping off coz she's scratching the door so hard. As if they'd still be there. And .. ARGH, just horrible.

Well, gotta try and continue... I just feel like I need a drink just to finish the movie :D :D

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It's nice to see not everyone hated this movies. But I don't think people get the fact that the killers aren't zombies. Just brainwashed kids all hopped up on pcp. My wifes dad is a cop and once had to shoot a guy 6 times to put him down because he was on pcp. It does make you freakishly strong and you don't feel pain. This is the best of the horror fest films this year. My personal favorites from last year were Mulberry street and Borderland.

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But I don't think people get the fact that the killers aren't zombies. Just brainwashed kids all hopped up on pcp.


Yes, that's bugged me too (the overuse of the term zombies). I've seen it used for 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Doomsday, I Am Legend, and now Perkins' 14.

All different types of humans/monsters, yet they use the generic term "zombies". lol

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