Shaun vs. SS Hellcamp (1977)
The residents of a small European town fight back against the atrocities put upon them by a nearby Nazi laboratory. Continue reading “Shaun vs. SS Hellcamp (1977)”
The residents of a small European town fight back against the atrocities put upon them by a nearby Nazi laboratory. Continue reading “Shaun vs. SS Hellcamp (1977)”
A pair of sorority pledges, a trio of dweebs and a bad girl must join forces to fight a genie-like imp from killing them inside the bowling alley he was held prisoner in. Say whaaa? Continue reading “Shaun vs. Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988)”
A Nazi medical camp is the final stop for many prisoners of war and it’s run by a sexy yet cruel Kommandant known as Ilsa who personally carries out experiments to test her theory that women can withstand more pain than men. Continue reading “Shaun vs. Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS (1975)”
Starring Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Karen Black, Rainn Wilson and Sheri Moon-Zombie
A quartet of young adults driving across the country to research goofy roadside attractions and tourist traps investigate a backwoods urban legend known as Dr. Satan and are terrorized by a sadistic family of killers. Continue reading “Shaun vs. House of 1000 Corpses (2003)”
An ex-con gets out of jail and decides to get back at the world by making friends with filmmakers and making his own snuff films.
Continue reading “Shaun vs. Last House on Dead End Street (1977)”
Directed by Edmund Purmond
Starring Edmund Purmond, Alan Lake and Belinda Mayne
There’s a killer on the loose and he’s targeting anyone dressed like Santa Claus and he dispatches them in increasingly violent ways. I’m sure there’s a story explaining why he does this somewhere in this film…right? Continue reading “Shaun vs. Don’t Open Till Christmas (1985)”
Starring Martine Brochard, John Richardson and Ines Pellegrini
A tour bus full of tourists (obviously) are getting picked off one by one on a trip around Europe by a killer whose M.O. is removing their left eye. What could the killer’s motive be and why is this bus still moving after the first murder? I think the trip would be over at that point. Continue reading “Shaun vs. Eyeball (1975)”