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Clive Barker Presents Saint Sinner

Clive Barker Presents Saint Sinner

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kick ass tv to dvd movie
Review: A year or two ago, this movie was slated to air on the Scifi chanel... i was very excited, since it was produced by horror legend Clive Barker. I never thought that this would release to the public, since it was a tv low budget movie, but I guess I was wrong. Anyways, its about a stupid ass monk that releases 2 succubi. Gore happens almost right away, with a fellow monk getting his arm ripped off... So the monk, after releasing the demons, decides to track them down. He teams up with a cop investigating brutal murders. The two track down the succubi, and well, the story lauches from there... All I can say is this is a badass movie, and I know I'll be in line when it release to by it
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A PRETTY GOOD MOVIE!
Review: I just purchased this film yesterday on the basis that there is Clive Barker commentary in it, yet I was definitely not disappointed by the film.I had read about the film in Fangoria about 2 years ago, and currently saw it at the video shop, but then I forgot about it, until I saw it the other day to buy, which I did.

The whole film was very intersting and shot pretty cooly. The whole way watching it from the moment it starts, I was intrigued. All the actors were very good.

This film will have to be seen to be believed. A must see for any horror fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding and creepy horror flick!
Review: I was really excited to see that this movie would finally be released on DVD. Based on a story by horror great Clive Barker, it's about a monk in olden times who accidentally releases two demon-like succubi. The two succubi travel to present day and start feasting! The monk and a cop team up to fight the demons. There's a truly terrifying child birth scene and lots of gore -- but it's also more reflective than most horror movies. What does it mean to be a "saint"? Can someone who sins also be a saint? Surprisingly good acting, particularly from leads Greg Serano and Gina Ravera. The cigarette-smoking man from X Files pops up as well. It's filmed quite well, and although it's a lower-budget movie, it doesn't *look* low-budget. Interesting to watch with lots of good visuals. Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Why Hadn't I Seen This Until Now???
Review: I was recommended this movie by a friend who KNOWS movies, and so I trusted him, bought it, and was SO thrilled that I did. Most horror flicks are saturated w/ nonsense, but this one does what it is supposed to do: send shivers down my spine.

If you like GOOD movies, buy this film. If you do not like good movies (which is probably not the case, since you're reading this review), than I'm sure there is a nice fluffy film w/ Jennifer Aniston in it that you will just love.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Horrorama!
Review: If you like great horror-gore movies, this is a must see. Exceptional bloodletting action from beginning to end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally the Time has Arrived
Review: Very well done scifi channel miniseries, probably one of there best. This is about a couple of monks during the middle ages who's curiousity gets the best of them and they set out two succubi. They use this ancient "Wheel of time" (take that Robert Jordan, you suck) and travel to modern day new york. One of the monks follow, to stop the two.

The two succubi go on there feeding spree, flaunting their sexiness around as to get men, satisfy their needs, and then feed on them. The monk gets caught up in the investigation of these murders and becomes a suspect. He befriends and female officer and they st out to find these deomic women.

This movie is so fun to watch and pretty suspensful at times. Clive Barker regains his movie strength by making this excellent, one of a kind movie.


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