Browse All Titles

Which upcoming fall release are you most looking forward to?

Triad Election

The Victim

One Take Only

Carved

Ghost School Trilogy

VOTE (view Results)

Add me to the list!

Got a review? Send it over today! Submit Review

DORM - REVIEWED BY JOBLO.COM
Dorm begins as a young boy named Ton (Chalee Trairut) is sent away to boarding school by his distant father. Upon his arrival, he meets the stern teacher named Ms. Pranee (Chintara Sukapatana). Along with everyone else at the school, she is strange and unfamiliar, thus frightening to the young boy. When a group of kids decide that Ton needs a lesson of sorts, they keep him up all night telling him ghost stories...  Read Full Review!

CELLO - REVIEWED BY KILLERREVIEWS.COM
The opening of “Cello” embodies everything I love about Asian cinema. We have a beautiful girl sitting in her bedroom playing the cello, sliding the bow across the strings producing a beautiful melody. The camera slowly moves around the room, changing the focus between the foreground and background. Sounds peaceful right? Well, almost immediately we cut to a woman in an emergency...  Read Full Review!

SHUTTER - REVIEWED BY BEYOND HOLLYWOODS.COM
Ah, the dead. They’re just so vindictive and oh so predictable, aren’t they? Of course it’s probably not the fault of the angry spirits that they seem to always show up in exactly the same manner (long dark, disheveled hair, anyone?) or the fact that they all seem to be young woman in their late teens to 20s. After all, once you die and has to fight through hell to get back to the world of the living, trips to the local stylist...  Read Full Review!

SLAUGHTER - REVIEWED BY MOVIECYNICS.COM
The violence in the movie is strong. There are a few scenes with fantastic practical special effects. I loved the chunks of flesh that were ripped out of a few of the characters. There was even a super-realistic looking head wound, that oozed blood in a convincing manner. I found myself hissing through my teeth at the first glance. The movie is definitely filled with top notch makeup appliances...  Read Full Review!

BLOODY REUNION - REVIEWED BY HORRORVIEW.COM
Ah, Korean horror films. Surely they’re all about some ghostly female figure with long black hair crawling around the floor, killing people by just looking at them, for some complicated reason involving an overly melodramatic back-story. Well, if you’re bored of that, don’t worry – director Im Dae-Woong clearly is too, throwing away the book of Ringu/Ju-on clones to take a page out of Evil Dead Trap’s manual...  Read Full Review!

CELLO - REVIEWED BY KILLERREVIEWS.COM
The opening of “Cello” embodies everything I love about Asian cinema. We have a beautiful girl sitting in her bedroom playing the cello, sliding the bow across the strings producing a beautiful melody. The camera slowly moves around the room, changing the focus between the foreground and background. Sounds peaceful right? Well, almost immediately we cut to a woman in an emergency room...  Read Full Review!

SHUTTER - REVIEWED BY BEYOND HOLLYWOODS.COM
Ah, the dead. They’re just so vindictive and oh so predictable, aren’t they? Of course it’s probably not the fault of the angry spirits that they seem to always show up in exactly the same manner (long dark, disheveled hair, anyone?) or the fact that they all seem to be young woman in their late teens to 20s. After all, once you die and has to fight through hell to get back to the world of the living, trips to the local stylist...  Read Full Review!

SLAUGHTER - REVIEWED BY MOVIECYNICS.COM
The violence in the movie is strong. There are a few scenes with fantastic practical special effects. I loved the chunks of flesh that were ripped out of a few of the characters. There was even a super-realistic looking head wound, that oozed blood in a convincing manner. I found myself hissing through my teeth at the first glance. The movie is definitely filled with top notch makeup appliances and the possessed...  Read Full Review!

 

 

Privacy Policy | Terms And Conditions | Client List | Frequently Asked Questions | Links
Tartan Asia Extreme copyright 2004 - 2007