Stars: Baird Stafford, Sharon Smith, C.J. Cooke, Mik Cribben, Danny Ronan, John L. Watkins, Bill Milling, Scott Praetorius, Tammy Patterson, Kim Patterson, Kathleen Ferguson, William Paul | Written and Directed by Romano Scavolini
I think I need to brush up on my eighties horror knowledge and film watching because I realised when I had the chance to watch Nightmares In A Damaged Brain that I had barely even heard about it and had no idea what the movie was actually about. In fact, outside of the big hitters I haven’t watched as many as I should have, and the ‘video nasties’ are a good place to start.
For those that somehow don’t know the video nasty era in Britain was a period of time when films were banned, often copies destroyed and occasionally people who sold or released the films were imprisoned (it was a crazy time and the...
I think I need to brush up on my eighties horror knowledge and film watching because I realised when I had the chance to watch Nightmares In A Damaged Brain that I had barely even heard about it and had no idea what the movie was actually about. In fact, outside of the big hitters I haven’t watched as many as I should have, and the ‘video nasties’ are a good place to start.
For those that somehow don’t know the video nasty era in Britain was a period of time when films were banned, often copies destroyed and occasionally people who sold or released the films were imprisoned (it was a crazy time and the...
- 2/27/2024
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
That’s Nightmare in a Damaged Brain to you, bubba; give that respect to a film infamous for being a U.K. Video Nasty for several years - an elite list to get onto, yet one with little rhyme or reason - while still remaining relatively unknown. But time has been kind to this wonder, a slasher that would sit comfortably on a shelf beside Maniac, A Clockwork Orange, and Soul. If such a shelf exists.
Released stateside in late October, Nightmare didn’t do much or make an impression; it showed up in the middle of the slasher wave and got swept away with the tide. No matter; tides will come and go, but the nutbar psychology of Nightmare will stick around as long as folks like their grease with a bit of hair in it.
See if your bells start clanging with the familiar: a boy walks in...
Released stateside in late October, Nightmare didn’t do much or make an impression; it showed up in the middle of the slasher wave and got swept away with the tide. No matter; tides will come and go, but the nutbar psychology of Nightmare will stick around as long as folks like their grease with a bit of hair in it.
See if your bells start clanging with the familiar: a boy walks in...
- 1/2/2021
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
Is it just me, or does every episode of NOS4A2 Season 2 feel like it would work well as a season finale?
NOS4A2 Season 2 Episode 6 was another robust hour of this AMC drama that has been firing from all cylinders of late.
If you watch NOS4A2 online, you know Maggie has been fiercely protective of Vic since the jump, and after witnessing the compulsion Jonathan forced upon the doctor, she felt she had no other choice than to go after him.
Maggie didn't have much of a family growing up, or friends for that matter, so she looks at Vic as one of her closest friends.
Throughout NOS4A2 Season 2, she's been battling the fine line between staying safe and taking risks to keep those close to her safe.
Maggie going after Jonathan wasn't all that expected, but it resulted in one of my favorite episodes to date. If anyone was going...
NOS4A2 Season 2 Episode 6 was another robust hour of this AMC drama that has been firing from all cylinders of late.
If you watch NOS4A2 online, you know Maggie has been fiercely protective of Vic since the jump, and after witnessing the compulsion Jonathan forced upon the doctor, she felt she had no other choice than to go after him.
Maggie didn't have much of a family growing up, or friends for that matter, so she looks at Vic as one of her closest friends.
Throughout NOS4A2 Season 2, she's been battling the fine line between staying safe and taking risks to keep those close to her safe.
Maggie going after Jonathan wasn't all that expected, but it resulted in one of my favorite episodes to date. If anyone was going...
- 7/27/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
In theory, International Women’s Day (celebrated every year on March 8) is an event to commemorate the contributions of women around the world and advance the conversation surrounding a wide range of issues related to gender inequity, such as the pay gap, racial and sexual violence, and labor rights. But in practice, it’s mainly become a way for brands to try to sell you shit.
Who we are as individuals fuels our collective success. In honor of #IWD2019, we’re sharing the many perspectives at American Express that create a dynamic,...
Who we are as individuals fuels our collective success. In honor of #IWD2019, we’re sharing the many perspectives at American Express that create a dynamic,...
- 3/8/2019
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
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