Torched (2004) Blu-Ray Review (Video) (0)
31 December 2020, 15:13Deanna, a young, pretty and upwardly mobile nurse is about to face the most difficult challenge of her life…Deciding whether five men should live or die. In a moment which
Deanna, a young, pretty and upwardly mobile nurse is about to face the most difficult challenge of her life…Deciding whether five men should live or die. In a moment which
Five young adults are about to find themselves in a fight for their lives, pitted against evil itself! While on vacation in a foreign city, one of the five makes
**NOTE** I messed up, the leading actor is Anthony Chau-Sang Wong. Macau cops begin to suspect a man running a pork buns restaurant of murder, after tracing the origin of
A brutally sadistic rape leads to a series of bizarre gory murders during a midnight disco bowl-a-rama at a popular bowling alley. One by one, players of two teams meet
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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb7IUk94L7A] A review for the latest American Guinea Pig movie, Sacrifice! Haunted by the death of his father and other psychological traumas, Daniel (Roberto Scorza) returns to the home