
Raw Force (1982)
A critique of low-budget lunacy, or how I learned to stop worrying and love the jade zombies.

A critique of low-budget lunacy, or how I learned to stop worrying and love the jade zombies.
A sssslithering mess of snakes, stars, and silliness.
The real horror is how forgettable it is.
Killer laughs, campy chaos, and a ghostly prom queen’s wrath.
A dull, brainless gorefest where the characters are dumber than the script.
A snowbound horror misstep with brainless victims, bland gore, and zero chills to thrill.
Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead signals the franchise’s plunge into pure, unwatchable chaos.
A rehashed script, neon-lit chaos, and recycled gore—this is déjà vu in a high-rise.
A gory, campy sequel that outshines the original with mutants, mayhem, and wild surprises!
The monster barely shows itself, but Miguel Ferrer steals the whole show.