DOA Review: The Amazing Bulk (2012)
CASE NUMBER #0022 Sometimes in the DOA graveyard one comes across a bizarre associated genre to the horror, and that is fantasy, this trinket contains no value in either cinematic visionary conceptual design […]
CASE NUMBER #0022 Sometimes in the DOA graveyard one comes across a bizarre associated genre to the horror, and that is fantasy, this trinket contains no value in either cinematic visionary conceptual design […]
CASE NUMBER #0021 The latest uncovering of a grave in the wasteland now known as the DOA, comes a completely shabby rip-off, though the filmmakers likely to tribute it more of a mockbuster, sorry it […]
DOA Case #0020 The latest exhumed grave reveals an odd autopsy of the first Christian horror movie from a distributor called Holy Moly Pictures, already aligning itself in ridiculousness, but it considers their movie a […]
CASE NUMBER #0019 Yes, the 19th grave exposed in DOA, another examination of a wretched film herein making it case number 19 as these reviews become more of an autopsy than anything else, exposing the […]
Where can one start, first yes, I did a review of the movie Birdemic: The Resurrection already (January 28, 2017), and why was it done in reverse order, simply because DOA intended goal worst to […]
Once again, trudging through the deep sludge of the forgotten horrors, I stumble upon an unmarked grave from 1962, entitled Ring of Terror, after watching this time-waster I honestly was unsure if I would even […]
Often horror fans debate the greatest horror film ever made usually settling upon conditions subgenres and decades as horror conceptual designs change with newer generations, however many nitpick what’s the worst, many choose Troll 2 […]
Once again, it is time to trudge into the muck of films unable to make it to the ER for rescuing before their untimely demise, so bad they rotted out the ambulance and now overgrown […]
Now, here at DOA, I run across a lot of muck, trapped in deep sludge, and this movie from Donald Farmer, a man than grace the screens with phenomenal films such as An Erotic […]
Covered In the heavy undergrowth in the grounds now known as the DOA Reviews, with your grave-keeper I, Baron, we discovered a rarity, a Blu-ray release from the maestros of low-budget horror The Asylum films, […]
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