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History From The Back Pages

History From The Back Pages
Author: Collin Sugg
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Host Collin Sugg reviews movies such as Laura, Dial M For Murder, The Wicker Man, The Pope’s Exorcist and The Devil Bat. Theme Song was written and produced by professional musician Julia Fortman.
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Our host reviews the film Red Island. The movie is so boring and lifeless that it’s hard to fathom it was approved for release. Alexandra Essoe’s acceptable performance was the only positive that this movie had to offer.
Collin reviews the Canadian horror film Black Mountain Side. A group of archeologists uncover a ancient structure. The reveal leads to bouts of madness, unexplained events and isolation from the outside world.
"Warning"- This film is full of very gross gore, tons of blood, and hideous mutant beings.
Collin reviews the horror film The Breach directed by Rodrigo Gudiño based on Nick Cutter's novel of the same name. The film's plot is about a Canadian sheriff along with his ex-girlfriend and his rival investigating the death of an insane evil scientist whose experiments are beyond belief.
You will have to look far and wide to find a worse horror movie than 2014’s Don’t Blink. The film is a complete train wreck full of awful acting, a beyond laughable story and a idiotic ending with zero payoff. The best part of the movie by far is the intro music which is John Denver’s Rocky Mountain High.
Collin reviews the brand new enjoyable horror movie Five Night’s At Freddy’s. The film is based on the video game from 2014.
Collin reviews the horror film The Banishing. It stars the talented actress Jessica Brown Findlay. It’s main plot revolves around a Vicar and his family moving to a haunted manor in England.
Collin reviews the awful horror movie After Dusk They Come. The film has three titles but for this review After Dusk They Come will be the title. The movie is poorly written, stereotypical and a extremely boring ripoff of Predator. The film stars Kellen Lutz best known for his role as a Vampire in Twilight.
Collin reviews the horrible sequel to the enjoyable horror film Unfriended: Unfriended Dark Web. This review will be the first in a series of horror films that Collin will review before Halloween.
Collin reviews the next movie in the Exorcist franchise The Exorcist Believer!!!
Our host watches Shrek Forever After for the first time since 2010!
On this week's History From The Back Pages episode, our host reviews the not-very-scary horror film Insidious: The Red Door, directed by and starring Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins, and Sinclair Daniel.
On this week's History From The Back Pages episode, our host reviews the 2019 action film Triple Frontier: the movie stars Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund , and Pedro Pascal. The film's plot deals with five retired Delta Force members who go on one last mission to Colombia. They aim to infiltrate drug lord Gabriel Martin Loera's outpost in the forest to obtain millions from his compound.
In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the horror movie. There's Something Wrong with the Children.
In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews The Open House, his least favorite movie of all time, which says a lot based on how many films he has watched and reviewed.
In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the 2023 horror film based on Stephen King's 1973 short story The Boogeyman, directed by Rob Savage and starring Sophie Thatcher, Chris Messina, and Vivien Lyra Blair.
In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the 2010 horror movie The Reeds. The Reeds is about six English friends traveling from London to visit a middle-of-nowhere pub. And along the way, they go through reeds which turns into a deadly nightmare.
In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the horror movie Temple (2017), directed by Michael Barrett in his directorial debut. The film stars Logan Huffman as Chris, Natalia Warner as Kate, and Brandon Sklenar as James.
In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the made for tv film The Cottage, starring the talented David Arquette and other bad actors. Unfortunately, the Cottage was a horrible film, and our host regrets watching the movie: awful acting, abysmal writing, bad directing, and unbelievably idiotic plot points.
In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the B-level horror movie Bats, directed by Louis Morneau, starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Dina Meyer, Bob Gunton, and Leon. The film's villain does an excellent job of perfecting the villainous tropes of the slow clap and the evil laugh and claiming to be all-powerful.
In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the supernatural horror film The Pope's Exorcist, directed by Julius Avery. The film stars the legendary Russell Crowe as Father Gabriele Amorth, Daniel Zavotto as Father Esquibel, Franco Nero as The Pope, Alex Essoe as Julia, Peter DeSouza-Feighoney as Henry, and Laurel Marsden as Amy.