Tom E. Milo Movies
A pool party in the Hollywood Hills becomes a chlorine bloodbath when a crazed killer begins hacking up the young revelers. Serena always looked forward to her 18th birthday, but before the night is over she'll wish she were never born. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
A woman fights to reclaim her life from a man who threatens to take everything in this suspenseful thriller featuring Ed Begley, Jr., Ernie Hudson, Tess Harper, and Lea Thompson. When an outwardly charming stranger pushes a vulnerable woman the brink of insanity, she calls on her two best friends to help turn the tables on her tormentor. Later, when her vicious attacker refuses to relent, the situation spirals toward disaster for all involved. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
A more straightforward horror film than the darkly comic Return of the Living Dead Part II (1988), this third chapter in the "Living Dead" saga was directed by Brian Yuzna and is quite similar plot-wise to his earlier film, Bride of Re-Animator (1990). J. Trevor Edmond and Mindy Clarke star as Curt Reynolds and Julie Walker, a young couple in love. Curt's father is Col. John Reynolds (Kent McCord), a scientist working on a top-secret project at a nearby military compound. When Curt steals his dad's security pass and sneaks Julie into the base, they discover that the project involves bringing corpses back to life using the powerful gas Trioxin, responsible for events in the previous films. The military hopes to use the mindless, flesh-consuming zombies as weapons, but the experiment goes gruesomely awry. Later, Julie is killed in an accident on Curt's motorcycle and the grief-stricken boyfriend brings her to the base and exposes her to the gas. As she begins craving human flesh, Curt must try to keep her alive while also facing down a local street gang he's unintentionally crossed, as well as the soldiers seeking Julie, led by his father. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
- Starring:
- Mindy Clarke, J. Trevor Edmond, (more)
Someone is killing phone-sex girls and a policeman is obsessed with finding the killer. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi






