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Chris Alexander

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Chris Alexander is an internationally published film critic, writer, editor, music composer and filmmaker. From 2009 - 2015 he served as the editor-in-chief of the legendary horror film magazine FANGORIA and its sister periodical GOREZONE as well as creating the specialty line of FANGORIA LEGENDS magazines. He is the editor and co-founder of cult film magazine DELIRIUM and the co-founder and publisher of FANTASM Presents magazine and its offshoot publications. Alexander has also edited and published several licensed magazines for the iconic rock band KISS and was an editor at the film news website ComingSoon.net. Prior to this, he was a critic and columnist for RUE MORGUE magazine and a writer and critic for The Toronto Star's METRO newspaper. As a filmmaker he is the writer, director and composer of the vampire film BLOOD FOR IRINA, its follow-up/sequels QUEEN OF BLOOD and BLOOD DYNASTY and the erotic surrealist drama FEMALE WEREWOLF. As a musician he has released the albums MUSIC FOR MURDER (Giallo Disco Records) and BLUE EYES OF THE BROKEN DOLL (Future City Records) and has composed the music for Joseph O?Brian's horror film THE DEVIL?S MILE. More on Alexander?s film and music work can be found at ChrisAlexanderOnline.com.

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Sheba, Baby (1975) 29% “SHEBA, BABY is a fine and fun 70s action film, a prime piece of evidence as to why Grier is held in such high regard and supported by a killer soundtrack by Monk Higgins and Alex Brown.” – ComingSoon.net Apr 9, 2025 Full Review American Psycho 2 (2002) 24% “American Psycho 2 — or rather, The Girl Who Wouldn’t Die — is a strange, entertaining and surprising little film. Bloody and funny and twisty and turny and Kunis pulls it all off. ” – ComingSoon.net Mar 31, 2025 Full Review The Mask (1961) 67% “The 3D sequences are nothing short of astonishing.” – ShockTillYouDrop.com May 8, 2023 Full Review Symptoms (1974) “Larraz specializes in juxtaposing moments of considered calm with bursts of grisly violence, something that also makes VAMPYRES such a memorable work.” – Alexander On Film Dec 12, 2022 Full Review The Keep (1983) 39% “It is a film of many sensory pleasures and the key to truly enjoying it is to overlook its flaws, its lapses in logic, its often-dated visual effects and let it simply wash over you, to sink into it and perceive it like an opium inflicted hallucination.” – Alexander On Film Dec 8, 2022 Full Review Phenomena (1985) 74% “As troublesome as this sentiment may sound, SUSPIRIA and DEEP RED might be Argento’s most important movies, but their formidable powers dim substantially when stacked up against to the berserk and rapturous mutant anomaly that is PHENOMENA. ” – Alexander On Film Dec 8, 2022 Full Review Dawn of the Dead (1978) 92% 4/4 “DAWN OF THE DEAD is a movie for all time. A movie for OUR time. Though there are thousands of movies like it…there’s no movie quite like it. Does that make sense?” – Alexander On Film Dec 2, 2022 Full Review Cabinet of Caligari (1962) “The film serves as an ultra-sexualized exercise in pop-psychology and increasingly bizarre, hallucinatory exchanges of dialogue.” – Alexander On Film Mar 30, 2022 Full Review Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) 93% “One of the greatest science fiction horror films of all time.” – Alexander On Film Feb 23, 2022 Full Review Demon Seed (1977) 57% “As decadent and out of control as DEMON SEED may appear to be, Cammell knew exactly what he was doing, making a futuristic sex thriller by way of brain melting acid trip.” – Alexander On Film Nov 15, 2021 Full Review Night Shadows (1984) 20% “The movie is an atmospheric, unpretentious down-home horror flick that, more often than not, feels like Meth-fueled remake of Tobe Hooper's 1979 온라인카지노추천 movie adaptation of Stephen King's SALEM'S LOT.” – Alexander On Film Sep 23, 2021 Full Review Crisis (2021) 66% “This is a heavy, serious and frightening picture, one that coats its grim, grimy truths in a sort of sugar-shell of slick filmmaking to make them go down easier, but whose ultimate effects kick in hard as you go.” – Alexander On Film Apr 28, 2021 Full Review The Sentinel (1977) 43% “A disturbing, sick, often campy and occasionally unspeakably horrifying theological mystery ripe with cheap, visceral thrills.” – Alexander On Film Apr 20, 2021 Full Review 8MM (1999) 24% “I believe 8MM to be (Schumacher's) masterpiece and certainly, it's further evidence that Cage is one of the great dramatic screen presences when used properly and when dialing down his patented eccentricities” – Alexander On Film Nov 26, 2020 Full Review The Man With the Golden Arm (1955) 81% “Sinatra's Frankie is a tragic figure but so are all the broken men and women who shuffle around Preminger's bleak canvas, lost as they are and desperately searching for some way out.” – Alexander On Film Nov 5, 2020 Full Review The Pit and the Pendulum (1961) 89% “A richly realized, full-blooded ode to horror, dead dreams, duplicity, infidelity, mass-murder and cyclical madness.” – Alexander On Film Jul 13, 2020 Full Review Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974) 86% “This isn't the quasi- realist American horror of Romero and it isn't the chunky, in your face zombie opera shock of Fulci. This is the zombie film as dark, lyrical, melancholy fairy tale, a film that exists in a class of its own.” – Alexander On Film Jun 9, 2020 Full Review Bloody Moon (1981) “BLOODY MOON has moments of that inimitable, free-form Franconian vision and, despite its budgetary and narrative failings, it's a slop-bucket full of lurid fun.” – Alexander On Film May 30, 2020 Full Review The Duke of Burgundy (2014) 94% “It's about selfishness and selflessness, power and submission and how these dynamics are endlessly reversed. And it's dressed up in so much cinematic finery, both eerie and lush, that it has a sensorial pleasure unlike any other movie before it.” – Alexander On Film May 30, 2020 Full Review The Company of Wolves (1985) 85% “Jordan was not afraid to take a genre that was already rubbing its tired, oozing eyes and spin it like a top, making something disarmingly original, a dark wonder of a picture.” – Alexander On Film May 24, 2020 Full Review Land of the Minotaur (1976) “LAND OF THE MINOTAUR is a movie that demands an open mind and perhaps more importantly, an open ear.” – Alexander On Film May 24, 2020 Full Review Night Warning (1981) 93% “Night Warning is a checklist of ugliness and yet it's so over the top and so briskly paced and histrionic that it's never anything but a greasy joy to watch.” – ComingSoon.net May 21, 2020 Full Review Tales That Witness Madness (1973) “A superior British horror film and one of the finest examples of the multi-story shocker.” – Alexander On Film Apr 27, 2020 Full Review Moon of the Wolf (1972) “A tight and eerie Southern Gothic creeper with an ace cast, a fun and engaging central mystery and compact, crackerjack storytelling.” – Alexander On Film Apr 20, 2020 Full Review Color of Night (1994) 22% “A riotous, larger-than-life thriller, one laced with blood, eccentricity, swooning sound design, a rogues gallery of amazing character actors, relentless sex and, for the curious, a prime peek at star Bruce Willis' impressive full-frontal member.” – Alexander On Film Apr 14, 2020 Full Review
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