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A website where we dissect and discuss classic screen legends, movie franchises and films both old and new.

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Retrospective: Wasp Woman (1995) "Wasp Woman squanders its B-movie legacy in favour of shallow thrills and thin plotting. Jennifer Rubin deserved better. So did the wasp." Saul Muerte surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/07/31/the…

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Retrospective: Ginger Snaps (2000) "25 years on, Ginger Snaps is still snarling, still bleeding, and still refusing to conform. And thank God for that." Saul Muerte #gingersnaps surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/07/31/gin…

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Retrospective: Ginger Snaps (2000) "25 years on, Ginger Snaps is still snarling, still bleeding, and still refusing to conform. And thank God for that." Saul Muerte #gingersnaps surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/07/31/gin…

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Retrospective: Fright Night (1985) "Fright Night remains a fan favourite—not just for its scares or its effects, but because it understands what horror fans crave: the thrill of being afraid and the joy of watching someone finally believe the impossible." surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/01/fri…

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Retrospective: Hollow Man (2000) "For a director who once gave us corrupt cops, brain-busting rebels, and fascist bugs, an invisible man never felt so forgettable." Saul Muerte #hollowman surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/03/hol…

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Movie review: All The Gods In The Sky (2018) "Though it never fully ascends into the upper tier of arthouse horror, it remains a distinct and memorable piece—an otherworldly prayer whispered from the darkest corners of human suffering." Saul Muerte surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/04/all…

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Movie Review: Weapons (2025) "Cregger wants to excavate — to dig through the ruins of modern life and see what festers beneath. With Weapons, he’s pulled up something malformed, tragic, and oddly beautiful." Saul Muerte Universal Pictures surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/07/wea…

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Retrospective: The Rocky Horror Picture Show "Whether you’re watching it for the first time or the five-hundredth, there’s always a reason to return to that spooky old castle. After all, like the man said — don’t dream it, be it." Saul Muerte surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/13/the…

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Retrospective: The Bride (1985) "The Bride is an experiment that looks exquisite in still frames but collapses under the weight of its own affected seriousness. There’s poetry in the concept, but very little pulse." Saul Muerte surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/15/the…

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Retrospective: Return of the Living Dead (1985) "Still kicks, bites, and thrashes. Whether you’re here for the brains, the tunes, or the screaming, zombies, there’s no denying its impact on horror, punk culture, and midnight movie fandom." Saul Muerte surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/15/the…

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Movie Review: Row (2025) "Losasso is a director with a keen eye for atmosphere and psychological stakes. Tightly woven, quietly haunting, and with shades of Hitchcockian influence, this is a thriller that pulls you in and refuses to let go." Saul Muerte surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/18/row…

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Movie Review: I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) "Long story short, it’s not very good. But they’ve always been the poor relation to the SCREAM films. Unless you’re invested in this franchise. In which case you cheeky little R. Slicker 😉" surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/21/i-k…

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Movie Review: Night of Violence "Konstantin deserves credit for swinging big and refusing to play it safe — Night of Violence certainly doesn’t lack passion or intent." Saul Muerte #frightfest2025 surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/21/nig…

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Retrospective: Teen Wolf (1985) " It doesn’t howl with greatness, but like a faded rental box at your local video store, it’s got just enough ‘80s magic to make you hit play one more time." Saul Muerte #teenwolf surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/22/tee…

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Lord of Illusions: 30 Years On — The Final Bow of a Caged Visionary | Surgeons of Horror "An intriguing, if flawed, finale remains a fascinating coda to Barker’s filmic voice—a magician’s final act before stepping off the stage. #clivebarker #lordofillusions

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The Skull (1965) – A Chilling Showcase of Horror Icons | Surgeons of Horror 60th ANNIVERSARY Elevated by the formidable talents of Cushing and Lee, it remains an interesting exploration of psychological horror

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Retrospective: Crocodile (2000) "In the grand swamp of creature features, Crocodile barely makes a ripple." Saul Muerte Crocodile (2000): The Legacy That Slipped Beneath the Surface | Surgeons of Horror

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Somnium isn’t flawless but when it works, it works surprisingly well. By the time the film plunges headfirst into its unsettling final stretch, Cain makes good on her promise: dreams do come true, though rarely the way you expect. Peter Walkden surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/28/som…

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Somnium isn’t flawless but when it works, it works surprisingly well. By the time the film plunges headfirst into its unsettling final stretch, Cain makes good on her promise: dreams do come true, though rarely the way you expect. Peter Walkden surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/28/som…

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SUFF Movie Review: Pater Noster and the Mission of Light Bickel has crafted a nightmare that’s equal parts grindhouse revival, cult exposé, and vinyl collector’s hallucination — a low-budget hymn that worms its way into your soul, humming as it feeds. surgeonsofhorror.com/2025/08/29/pat…