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FrightMeter

Joined Aug 1999
Avid horror/slasher movie fan!

Operate FrighMeter.com, which offers reviews of horror films and conducts the annual Fright Meter Awards, honoring the year's best in horror.
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Ratings310

FrightMeter's rating
Teacher Shortage
4.010
Teacher Shortage
Hellbent
5.58
Hellbent
Parasite
8.510
Parasite
rotten.
6.51
rotten.
Meathook Massacre II
2.31
Meathook Massacre II
Amityville: Evil Never Dies
1.91
Amityville: Evil Never Dies
I'm Dreaming of a White Doomsday
4.18
I'm Dreaming of a White Doomsday
Bong of the Living Dead
5.37
Bong of the Living Dead
Livescream
5.09
Livescream
Lunch Ladies
6.710
Lunch Ladies
Auditorium 6
6.89
Auditorium 6
Stirring
3.510
Stirring
It Follows
6.810
It Follows
The Miranda Murders: Lost Tapes of Leonard Lake and Charles Ng
4.51
The Miranda Murders: Lost Tapes of Leonard Lake and Charles Ng
The Barn
5.27
The Barn
Pool Party Massacre
4.33
Pool Party Massacre
The Babysitter
6.48
The Babysitter
Blessed Are the Children
4.28
Blessed Are the Children
Getting Schooled
3.01
Getting Schooled
USED
2.11
USED
Red Eye
3.11
Red Eye
Suspiria
7.310
Suspiria
Ça : Chapitre 1
7.39
Ça : Chapitre 1
Sin
2.02
Sin
Party Night
3.510
Party Night

Reviews101

FrightMeter's rating
Dead Hooker in a Trunk

Dead Hooker in a Trunk

4.8
6
  • Aug 29, 2010
  • Ambitious first effort.

    Four very different friends, including two sisters, find themselves in an epic predicament when, after a night of partying, they discover a dead hooker in the trunk of their car. While trying to find out just who she is and how she got their, the group encounter several crazy situations, including a serial killer who is hot on their trail.

    The film is a breath of fresh air in its originality; it sheds all genre clichés to offer an unpredictable, and for the most part entertaining ride. The film blends several genres, one minute acting as a brutal grindhouse slasher, the next a buddy road trip comedy. I works and it's an accomplishment in itself that a film that attempts to be so many different things never loses focus. Despite this, the film is not as effective as it could have been. The characters are underwritten and unlikable. Their reactions to the situations they encounter are often inappropriate or unrealistic to the point of being distracting at points (after having an eyeball knocked out, exactly how long can one go with no medical attention and a piece of duct tape over the socket?) Still, Dead Hooker in a Trunk is a creative, ambitious first feature from the Soska sisters. With a tighter script and a bigger budget, they certainly could be forces within the genre.

    FrightMeter Grade: B-
    Basement Jack

    Basement Jack

    3.7
    5
  • Aug 29, 2010
  • Mediocre at best.

    A serial killer, nicknamed Basement Jack because of his penchant for hiding out in his victim's basements before killing them, is released and returns to the small town of Downer's Grove to continue his massacre and finish off the one victim who was able to escape is slaughter years before.

    This film desperately tries to be a throwback to 80's slasher films, but it is too slow-paced and padded with the killer's backstory that it commits the worst crime a slasher film can: it becomes boring. The pace does pick up in the end and there are some ambitious attempts at heavy gore; however, it is extremely fake looking and some is obviously CGI. However, the director is able to create some nice atmosphere is spots and, despite the fake looking gore, the film looks great. In the end, though, this is nothing you haven't seen before and it has been done much, much better.

    FrightMeter Grade: D+
    Le silence qui tue

    Le silence qui tue

    5.8
    8
  • Aug 29, 2010
  • Nice homage to Psycho.

    College student Scotty Parker waits too long to apply for on campus housing and as a result must rent a room at a spooky seaside mansion owned by the equally spooky Engels family. Soon, one of the other college student renters is brutally murdered and Scotty unknowingly begins to unravel the secrets of the Engels family and the murders.

    The creepy, atmospheric little gem is a homage to Psycho through and through. Though it is a slow-burner, there is always an uneasiness present as the viewer is made aware through minor clues that something is not right with the Engels family. There is little to no gore; instead the focus on on building tension leading into the frantic and frenzied climax. Barbara Steele steals the film without saying a word and her performance will certainly give you chills. Highly underrated and one of the better entries into the early 80's slasher genre, though today's audience may be turned off by the slow pace.

    FrightMeter Grade: B
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