Post by MikeLane on Mar 22, 2004 14:21:07 GMT -5
The Tenement comes out on April 13th from Brain Damage Films.
Dr. Squid’s Smorgasbord of Terror Review
By Dr. Squid
I got a big kick out of The Tenement and the main reason is that it
kept me guessing. And for a guy who has seen quite a few horror movies,
that’s a real compliment. While the execution is sometimes rough in
terms of production values and acting, the clever stories in this horror
anthology really make it sing.
Kudos to directory Glen Baisley and Light and Dark Productions for
an entertaining horror anthology! Dr. Squid says check this one out.
The Horror Review Movie Review
By Horror Bob
The low budget gore is pretty good for what it’s worth and the
film has a lot of it. There are also some elements of comedy that horror
fans will enjoy, poking fun at or making references to other horror
films is always a good thing. And there is enough nudity and good looking
girls to keep any fourteen year old boy busy for two hours.
Horror Talk Movie Review
By The Hitman
The Tenement is a film which tells a series of good stories with
intelligent twists. It’s also a film that is well worth getting hold
of.
Buried.com Movie Review
By The Gravedigger
After seeing this film I can understand now why it won Best
Feature Horror film in the Third Annual Putnam County Film and Video
Festival.
This is a highly enjoyable and fun flick to watch. I would recommend
it to anyone.
Gonzoriffic Movie Review
By Andrew Shearer
Light and Dark’s latest production The Tenement, has the
right idea. Like any collection of great short stories, the horror is
divided up into sections. It never gets dull, something’s always
happening, the blood and scares come frequently, and the desired effect is
always achieved. Not a moment is wasted, thankfully, and this construction
makes for a solid movie-watching experience.
I recommend this film to anyone who enjoys a good twisted horror
yarn, and who doesn’t like their intelligence insulted or time wasted.
Thankfully, the filmmakers understand what it takes to really make a
fright flick work. I was impressed.
Pulpmovies.com Movie Review
By Paul Pritchard
4 out of 5 stars
Watch It! This is a film that should be seen and is worth making the
effort to see. Get down to your local video store and pester the owners
until they get it in. If they don’t, try other video stores. Beg,
borrow, steal…. Whatever it takes to see this film. You won’t regret
it.
EvilKlown.com Movie Review
By Josh Agnew
All I have to say is WOW! This movie was pretty d**n good folks.
I really enjoyed the story and I thought it was well written.
HorrorHeads.net Movie Review
By Driller Killer
The effects and makeup done by Decay NY FX and G & S Effects Co.
were beautifully sculpted to add the dimension of, owwwwww that sh*t
hurts.
All in all the acting was better than the normal b-movie endeavors
and it had one hell of a story to back it.
Horrorview.com Movie Review
By Head Cheeze
The goal of the guerilla filmmaking enterprise is to prove that high
quality films can be made outside of the Hollywood system... With The
Tenement, Baisley [has] taken a step in the right direction.
Bloody-Disgusting.com Movie Review
By Lyle Henretty
The interesting elements of The Tenement prove Baisley & crew knew
their horror movies, and has a wicked sense of horror and fun. Many of
the special effects and camera tricks, along with the original
fake-out beginning, show real promise.
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
By Betty Jo Tucker
In the mood for an unusual horror flick? Then check out The
Tenement, winner of Best Horror Feature at the Third Annual Putnam County
Film and Video Festival in New York. It’s gory, campy and scary –
three important elements to fans of this genre. Focusing on the Evil
existing in a tenement building, the films depict its impact on the lives
of four individuals residing there over the course of two decades. And
it’s not a pretty sight!
Wooden Sp**ns Obscure Horror Film Reviews
By Rich Wolf
Overall, this is definitely an enjoyable film. I thought there were
some nice performances here with the characters of Ethan, Director
Korman, and Jimmy in particular. In addition, there were even better ideas.
The flashbacks and dream sequences definitely had some flash to them
and are quite well done.
Worcester Rocks (AM 1310 WORC) Movie Review
By Mark Mars
A paranoid nerd who thinks he’s becoming a werewolf, a beautiful
serial killer who preys on serial killers and the nefarious Black Rose
Killer are just some of the inhabitants of The Tenement. The new
anthology by promising newcomer Glen Baisley has all the dark wit and twisted
morality of classic EC comics with all the self awareness and
continuity of Stephen King’s interwoven short stories.
The Tenement is a horror film by a horror fan for horror fans.
The Hacker’s Source Movie Review
By Eve Blaack
Baisley has given us what I call a fun rainy day popcorn film. These
are the b-films I love to seek out at the video store and sit back
munching down curled up on the sofa on a stormy night and just suck in the
entertainment value.
ReelCriticism.com Movie Review
By Ziggy
It’s obvious that The Tenement was made from the perspective of
true horror fans who want to give back to the genre. I understand that,
applaud that, and respect that.
MonstersAtPlay.com Movie Review
By Paul Bistoff
Although treading common ground, the stories presented here are not
only entertaining; they actually transcend the tried and true horror
formulas managing to be truly original as well. Effective in many ways
this film will unnerve you, disgust you, and will even make you laugh.
It's a wild and varied ride that offers some refreshingly unique looks at
genre archetypes.
theZreview.co.uk Movie Review
By Jamie Kelwick
How excited are we about The Tenement? 7 Out Of 10.
While they may not be the most original of premises, as
writer/director Glen Baisley does draw on a lot of horror movie influences, the
basic stories are there for a good collection of horror tales.
For the full reviews, check out www.lightanddark.net/pr78.htm
Dr. Squid’s Smorgasbord of Terror Review
By Dr. Squid
I got a big kick out of The Tenement and the main reason is that it
kept me guessing. And for a guy who has seen quite a few horror movies,
that’s a real compliment. While the execution is sometimes rough in
terms of production values and acting, the clever stories in this horror
anthology really make it sing.
Kudos to directory Glen Baisley and Light and Dark Productions for
an entertaining horror anthology! Dr. Squid says check this one out.
The Horror Review Movie Review
By Horror Bob
The low budget gore is pretty good for what it’s worth and the
film has a lot of it. There are also some elements of comedy that horror
fans will enjoy, poking fun at or making references to other horror
films is always a good thing. And there is enough nudity and good looking
girls to keep any fourteen year old boy busy for two hours.
Horror Talk Movie Review
By The Hitman
The Tenement is a film which tells a series of good stories with
intelligent twists. It’s also a film that is well worth getting hold
of.
Buried.com Movie Review
By The Gravedigger
After seeing this film I can understand now why it won Best
Feature Horror film in the Third Annual Putnam County Film and Video
Festival.
This is a highly enjoyable and fun flick to watch. I would recommend
it to anyone.
Gonzoriffic Movie Review
By Andrew Shearer
Light and Dark’s latest production The Tenement, has the
right idea. Like any collection of great short stories, the horror is
divided up into sections. It never gets dull, something’s always
happening, the blood and scares come frequently, and the desired effect is
always achieved. Not a moment is wasted, thankfully, and this construction
makes for a solid movie-watching experience.
I recommend this film to anyone who enjoys a good twisted horror
yarn, and who doesn’t like their intelligence insulted or time wasted.
Thankfully, the filmmakers understand what it takes to really make a
fright flick work. I was impressed.
Pulpmovies.com Movie Review
By Paul Pritchard
4 out of 5 stars
Watch It! This is a film that should be seen and is worth making the
effort to see. Get down to your local video store and pester the owners
until they get it in. If they don’t, try other video stores. Beg,
borrow, steal…. Whatever it takes to see this film. You won’t regret
it.
EvilKlown.com Movie Review
By Josh Agnew
All I have to say is WOW! This movie was pretty d**n good folks.
I really enjoyed the story and I thought it was well written.
HorrorHeads.net Movie Review
By Driller Killer
The effects and makeup done by Decay NY FX and G & S Effects Co.
were beautifully sculpted to add the dimension of, owwwwww that sh*t
hurts.
All in all the acting was better than the normal b-movie endeavors
and it had one hell of a story to back it.
Horrorview.com Movie Review
By Head Cheeze
The goal of the guerilla filmmaking enterprise is to prove that high
quality films can be made outside of the Hollywood system... With The
Tenement, Baisley [has] taken a step in the right direction.
Bloody-Disgusting.com Movie Review
By Lyle Henretty
The interesting elements of The Tenement prove Baisley & crew knew
their horror movies, and has a wicked sense of horror and fun. Many of
the special effects and camera tricks, along with the original
fake-out beginning, show real promise.
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
By Betty Jo Tucker
In the mood for an unusual horror flick? Then check out The
Tenement, winner of Best Horror Feature at the Third Annual Putnam County
Film and Video Festival in New York. It’s gory, campy and scary –
three important elements to fans of this genre. Focusing on the Evil
existing in a tenement building, the films depict its impact on the lives
of four individuals residing there over the course of two decades. And
it’s not a pretty sight!
Wooden Sp**ns Obscure Horror Film Reviews
By Rich Wolf
Overall, this is definitely an enjoyable film. I thought there were
some nice performances here with the characters of Ethan, Director
Korman, and Jimmy in particular. In addition, there were even better ideas.
The flashbacks and dream sequences definitely had some flash to them
and are quite well done.
Worcester Rocks (AM 1310 WORC) Movie Review
By Mark Mars
A paranoid nerd who thinks he’s becoming a werewolf, a beautiful
serial killer who preys on serial killers and the nefarious Black Rose
Killer are just some of the inhabitants of The Tenement. The new
anthology by promising newcomer Glen Baisley has all the dark wit and twisted
morality of classic EC comics with all the self awareness and
continuity of Stephen King’s interwoven short stories.
The Tenement is a horror film by a horror fan for horror fans.
The Hacker’s Source Movie Review
By Eve Blaack
Baisley has given us what I call a fun rainy day popcorn film. These
are the b-films I love to seek out at the video store and sit back
munching down curled up on the sofa on a stormy night and just suck in the
entertainment value.
ReelCriticism.com Movie Review
By Ziggy
It’s obvious that The Tenement was made from the perspective of
true horror fans who want to give back to the genre. I understand that,
applaud that, and respect that.
MonstersAtPlay.com Movie Review
By Paul Bistoff
Although treading common ground, the stories presented here are not
only entertaining; they actually transcend the tried and true horror
formulas managing to be truly original as well. Effective in many ways
this film will unnerve you, disgust you, and will even make you laugh.
It's a wild and varied ride that offers some refreshingly unique looks at
genre archetypes.
theZreview.co.uk Movie Review
By Jamie Kelwick
How excited are we about The Tenement? 7 Out Of 10.
While they may not be the most original of premises, as
writer/director Glen Baisley does draw on a lot of horror movie influences, the
basic stories are there for a good collection of horror tales.
For the full reviews, check out www.lightanddark.net/pr78.htm