Seventh Moon

Summary Melissa/Amy Smart and her Chinese American husband honeymoon in China during Hungry Ghost Festival. At night at a village they discover that the legend is real. View more details

Seventh Moon

Directed : Eduardo Sánchez

Written : Jamie Nash Eduardo Sánchez

Stars : Amy Smart Dennis Chan Tim Chiou

4.5

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Genres : Thriller Horror

Release date : Sep 19, 2008

Countries of origin : United States Hong Kong

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

Production companies : Haxan Films

Summary Melissa/Amy Smart and her Chinese American husband honeymoon in China during Hungry Ghost Festival. At night at a village they discover that the legend is real. View more details

Details

Genres : Thriller Horror

Release date : Sep 19, 2008

Countries of origin : United States Hong Kong

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

Production companies : Haxan Films

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Dudjinka O Monstro Assassino

Dudjinka O Monstro Assassino

Three stupid guys (one addicted to guns, one addicted to horror movies and a Russian guy) watch the Evil Dead movie, before Christmas, and then find out a strange book that looks alike the Necronomicon, but they release a 5th dimension demon (named Dudjinka) over the world, and now they have to escape for their lives, if they can! They're united at the Russian's guy house to celebrate their solitude with horror movies, but, instead, they made real life become a true horror flick, just like the movies they loved so much. Too much coffee, a portal to another dimension, a lot of bad jokes and references, in a house with strange decorative stuff, and a lot of cranberry juice blood, are the scenario for this B Movie, that was made as a tribute to old 80's horror flicks. At first, we only see them talking a lot of strange talk, too much nonsense shots of camera (and first person camera too), and a house that would be destroyed later, just for fun, in a low budget B movie to be in the memories of all horror movie fans who likes movies like Evil dead and Sharknado. You can see even cosplay props everywhere, and a video footage of Evil Dead at one scene, that made a Bruce Campbell's accidentally have a special cameo. The last 10 minutes of this 34 minutes length movie have the best part of the action, where you can see the monster itself, more blood than Pete Jackson's Braindead, and a lot of unusual physical special effects that can make Bruno Mattei very disappointed with himself at his grave.

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