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Anne-Marie Frigon Movies

2011  
PG  
Director Brett Kelly draws inspiration from classic Italian westerns to tell this tale of two men who plot violent revenge against the sadistic scoundrel who chained them together, then left them to die under the scorching desert sun. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2010  
 
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A gang of ruthless mercenaries seize a government research laboratory in order to steal an experimental cyborg soldier. Determined not to let their most powerful weapon falls into the hands of their enemies, the U.S. military responds with full force. Joe Estevez stars. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2009  
 
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A lonely teenage girl falls for a brooding vampire with a fresh face but an old soul in this low-budget horror romance. New to town and with no friends to show her around, Megan finds herself growing increasingly close to handsome bloodsucker Victor, who's never forgotten what it means to be human. When the locals start turning up dead, everyone assumes Victor is to blame. But Megan knows the truth. As the killings continue, it soon becomes apparent that Victor may be the only hope for catching the real culprit. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2007  
 
A horrible creature with an insatiable appetite for human flesh feasts on a group of terrified campers in this low-budget shocker from director Brett Kelly (The Feral Man, The Bonesetter). It seemed like the perfect recipe for a little fun in the sun - a group of male campers wanders across a couple of sexy female hikers - but then the creature showed up. Now everyone is running scared, and no one is safe from the hideous jaws of death. As darkness falls over the woods, another night of feeding begins. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2005  
 
The direct-to-video Canadian slasher picture Bonesetter Returns borrows a premise similar to that of the original Nightmare on Elm Street. Years prior to the outset of the story, the child murderer of the title came ever so close to meeting his end at the hands of a group of bloodthirsty farmers -- but not before he used black magic to ensure his reappearance, decades later. The Bonesetter initially attempts to resurface in bodily form by sacrificing a small child -- but when a young man named Kyle (played by the fim's writer-director Brett Kelly) prevents this, he unwittingly sets the stage for a gut-wrenching showdown between the supernatural captor and his prey. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Brett Kelly
 
2004  
 
As one of several direct-to-video Canadian slasher pictures issued in the early 2000s, the hour-long Final Curtain joins its sister film, Bonesetter Returns, for a night of blood-curdling terror; like Bonesetter, Curtain was written and directed by low-budget horror maestro Brett Kelly. Curtain concerns a group of ill-fated auditioning actors who -- mysteriously -- find themselves being picked-off, one-at-a-time, by an unknown serial killer. With the windows and doors bolted, the victims-to-be are left to determine who is doing the knife-wielding. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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2003  
 
It was over 100 years ago that a deranged bonesetter was responsible for the disappearances of several children. Now the disappearances have started again and it's up to a determined librarian to discover the connection between these lost children and the ones abducted so long ago. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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1959  
 
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This hysterical drive-in favorite pits a community of swamp-dwelling yokels against the silliest-looking monsters since the shag-rug aliens of The Creeping Terror. Despite the strange sucker-marks found on a dead trapper's blood-drained body, and a man's story of seeing his unfaithful wife and her lover dragged into the swamp by the creatures, the police refuse to acknowledge that something freaky is going on. Only after more trappers disappear does the local game warden decide to take action, which he does with a vengeance. When the leech lair is discovered in a cave beneath the swamp, explosives are employed to blow them to little rubber bits. It's hard to be too critical of this early film from prolific TV-director Bernard L. Kowalski (Night of the Blood Beast), since executive producer Roger Corman allocated a budget for this production that would hardly cover the catering bill on a major studio film -- even in 1960! Look carefully to spot the scuba tanks beneath the leech costumes. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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