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Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer review

There is something to be said about filmmakers who decides to pay homage to their favorite films by making movies in the exact same way. The people behind JACK BROOKS: MONSTER SLAYER were obviously raised on a diet of Sam Raimi, John Carpenter, Wes Craven and all of the other \"Masters of Horror\". And like Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro, they believe in keeping it real with prosthetic effects instead of the overdone and rarely good CGI that most new horror films have embraced.

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David DeCoteau Interview

Working on the fringes of mainstream cinema and surviving over twenty-five years in the industry, cult director David DeCoteau helped open the door for the direct-to-video horror movement back in the ’80s — a brand of exploitation cinema reminiscent of the classic genre films of Roger Corman and William Castle. With more than fifty titles under his belt as either director, producer and/or writer, David DeCoteau can be considered one of the most prolific independent cult directors of our generation.

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