A ton of sweet shit is being added to Netflix Instant this week, just in time for your July 4th movie marathon! Some titles worth checkin':
Brain Dead (1990) - Bill Pullman and Bill Paxton find themselves in the same movie. Confusion ensues.
Cold Sweat (2010) - Looking forward to watching another film by Argentina's premiere horror director, Adrián García Bogliano. He's released several films since his unsettling creepfest breakthrough Rooms for Tourists, but none of those films have been easily accessible here. Thanks to Dark Sky Films for distributing this.
CQ (2002) - Apparently a swanky ode to Barbarella and other 60's Euro-mod flicks. Somehow this slipped my radar all these years. Will check it soon.
The Crater Lake Monster (1977)
Deathsport (1978) - Like Death Race 2000, but instead of sweet cars you get destructocycles. And David Carradine in a loin cloth, shot from below. Shudder.
Don't Look Now (1973) - You should look, but definitely cover your eyes when Julie Christie sucks on Donald Sutherland's big...toe.
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974)
Galaxy of Terror (1981)
Hollywood Boulevard (1976) - YES! This is one of my favorites from the Corman canon. A B-movie about the B-movie industry, throwing in every subgenre you can think of, and perhaps predicting the upcoming success of the slasher. Starring cult goddess Mary Woronov as a real whack-job, and Candice Rialson as the naive, starry-eyed young lady lost in the darker side of Hollywood.
Sorority House Massacre (1986) - My brain hurts just thinking about where this off-shoot of Slumber Party Massacre fits in with the other SPM sequels and the SHM sequel that features scenes from the other SPM movies, which apparently also spawned a Cheerleader Massacre series (the first of which is also added to Netflix Instant). Incestuous Franchise Massacre!
Terror Within (1989) - Never seen this, but post-apocalyptic gargoyles impregnating Star Andreef (Dance of the Damned) sounds like a good time to me!
The Unborn (1991) - Just one of many pregno-horrors from the 90s. Not quite as hilarious as the sequel, but it has enough fetuses to keep you entertained.
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