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Wes Craven takes helplessness to a new level of horror in The Hills Have Eyes, and in the process, creates a classic addition to the horror movie genre that plays on
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Directed by the Pang brothers, "The Child's Eyes" in 3D is touted as the Asia's first digital 3D horror film! Stranded in Thailand by the political uprising and
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Plot : The Eye is a thrilling horror drama based on the Hong Kong movie named Jian Gui, directed by David Moreau and Xavier Palud. The story revolves around Sydney
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Looking for the name of a horror movie where a kid has an eye in
Best Answer: The Gate (1987) IMDB synopsis: Glen (Stephen Dorff) and his best fried, Terry (Louis Tripp), accidentally open a gate to hell when a rotten
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Hong Kong Horror 2002 This is probably the most scary movie i've ever seen, and its good that they at least tried with the plot, great film.
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Chinese Horror Film The Eye Gives Japanese Horror a Run for Its Money From Santa's Slay to Gremlins Here's my list of horror films to watch on Christmas.
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The Eye (2002) From Hong Kong, The I use to love horror movies now I can't seem to watch them anymore but a couple of these sound like something I could watch. Z.J. Ascensio 3/31/2010.
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“The Eye” marks the North American directorial debut of Xavier Palud, and David Moreau, who directed one of the tenser, and more finely crafted horror films of
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