One of the best, most unique horror movies of the past few years is at last available on DVD to freak out audiences on a grand scale: Strange Girls, the audacious feature film directing debut by Rona Mark. Right now, the film is available for purchase on Amazon and other web sites.
Twin sisters Virginia and Georgia Gruczechy have grown up their entire lives in an asylum and haven’t spoken a single word to another human being since they were 6 years old. But, now that they’re adults, they’re released back into “normal” society. The only problem is that not only is their behavior extremely strange — these girls are downright homicidal when it comes down to protecting their freaky lifestyle.
Director Mark shot the film in her hometown of Pittsburgh, which is, of course, the hometown of another important horror filmmaking icon: George A. Romero. Although, Strange Girls...
Twin sisters Virginia and Georgia Gruczechy have grown up their entire lives in an asylum and haven’t spoken a single word to another human being since they were 6 years old. But, now that they’re adults, they’re released back into “normal” society. The only problem is that not only is their behavior extremely strange — these girls are downright homicidal when it comes down to protecting their freaky lifestyle.
Director Mark shot the film in her hometown of Pittsburgh, which is, of course, the hometown of another important horror filmmaking icon: George A. Romero. Although, Strange Girls...
- 7/27/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Who doesn't love cute, adorable, fuzzy little amimaws? Hobgoblins 2 is out! These vicious, evil, vile litttle fuzzies are the best/worst pet in the world. Just as cute as the vermin in Critters, Ghoulies, Gremlins, and Troll, Hobgoblins just beg to be hugged to death.
In the new sequel to one of the worst films of all time by Rick Sloane, young Kevin is once again a victim the nasty old curse of the Hobgoblins. Kevin has to help old Mr. McCreedy break out of a mental hospital in order to save his friends before the Hobgoblins can create their wildest fantasies and worst fears. Hobgoblins 2 Stars Josh Mills, Sabrina Bolin, Jason Buuck, Jordana Berliner, Josh Green, Roland Esquivel and Chanel Ryan. Watch the trailer...
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In the new sequel to one of the worst films of all time by Rick Sloane, young Kevin is once again a victim the nasty old curse of the Hobgoblins. Kevin has to help old Mr. McCreedy break out of a mental hospital in order to save his friends before the Hobgoblins can create their wildest fantasies and worst fears. Hobgoblins 2 Stars Josh Mills, Sabrina Bolin, Jason Buuck, Jordana Berliner, Josh Green, Roland Esquivel and Chanel Ryan. Watch the trailer...
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- 3/23/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Year: 2007
Release date: Unknown
Director: Rona Mark
Writer: Rona Mark
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Ulises Silva
Rating: 7 out of 10
The Bottom Line: A poor man’s John Waters-esque film about twin sisters on a rampage, the film has its clever moments and twists. But it’s a bit unfocused, and like many John Waters films, it leaves you with a sense that many opportunities were missed.
Rona Marx’ film, Strange Girls, doesn’t take long in turning expectation on its head. When we meet Dr. Karp (Adrienne Wehr), the friendly, eager, new head of staff assigned to the Mayfield Psychiatric Institute, the movie very quickly becomes about her. She’s acclimating to her new surroundings, meeting badly dubbed characters (including Max, the gosh-darn-it security guard) who snicker behind her back, “She’s a nice girl. She’ll last five months.” And when she meets her two most...
Release date: Unknown
Director: Rona Mark
Writer: Rona Mark
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Ulises Silva
Rating: 7 out of 10
The Bottom Line: A poor man’s John Waters-esque film about twin sisters on a rampage, the film has its clever moments and twists. But it’s a bit unfocused, and like many John Waters films, it leaves you with a sense that many opportunities were missed.
Rona Marx’ film, Strange Girls, doesn’t take long in turning expectation on its head. When we meet Dr. Karp (Adrienne Wehr), the friendly, eager, new head of staff assigned to the Mayfield Psychiatric Institute, the movie very quickly becomes about her. She’s acclimating to her new surroundings, meeting badly dubbed characters (including Max, the gosh-darn-it security guard) who snicker behind her back, “She’s a nice girl. She’ll last five months.” And when she meets her two most...
- 10/13/2008
- QuietEarth.us
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