“Absolution (2015)” movie review.
“Frankenstein (1931)” movie review.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)” movie review.
“NXT TakeOver: London (2015)” review.
WWE “TLC (2015)” review.
“House (1986)” movie review.
“The Mummy’s Shroud (1967)” movie review.
“Krampus (2015)” movie review.
“Yes, Madam (1985)” movie review.
“Above the Law (1988)” movie review.
Posted by MartialHorror
January 1, 2016
"Absolution" isn't really an embarrassment, but only because Seagal stopped being embarrassed by any of his films a long time ago. It's still pretty bad, even if it could've been worse.
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December 28, 2015
"Frankenstein" is...old...
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December 23, 2015
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" was a lot of fun, even though I don't believe we have a classic on our hands.
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December 19, 2015
MartialHorror cuts a PROMO on "NXT TakeOver: London (2015)"!
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December 15, 2015
MartialHorror cuts a PROMO on WWE's "TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs (2015)".
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December 12, 2015
"House" is a pretty good horror-comedy, even occasionally morphing into something incredibly awesome. But throughout my viewing experience, I kept thinking how it could've been better
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December 9, 2015
"The Mummy's Shroud" is...every mummy movie ever made...Or at least it's the Hammer Studios equivalent of every mummy movie ever made.
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December 6, 2015
"Krampus" is a thoroughly entertaining experience, giving you that warm and fuzzy feeling you can only experience when you see a giant jack-in-the-box eating children. There are imperfections and I think it could've been funnier and scarier, but I still had a lot of fun.
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December 3, 2015
"Yes, Madam"- the starring debut of both Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock- is an acquired taste, as its flaws and eccentricities might be a little overbearing for you. But if you can get past that bitterness, enjoy the sweetness of the action choreography.
Posted by MartialHorror
November 29, 2015
"Above the Law" was designed to showcase the talents of Steven Seagal and it succeeded with flying colors. I'm not claiming that it's an exceptional movie, or even the most satisfying of actioners, but it was an excellent starting point as everything about it drew your attention to Seagal himself. I sincerely believe that if the spectacle or story were any more memorable, audiences would've talked about that instead of its star.