Shocker
Wes Craven is considered one of the "Masters of Horror", and his pedigree certainly lives up to that title. With films like Last House on the Left, and the A Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream (he didn't write Scream, only directed) series under his belt, you can almost expect any film bearing his name will surely be good, and at the very least entertaining. With all that in mind, let's take a look at his 1989 film Shocker
Slumber Party Massacre II
Every night while she sleeps, Courtney Bates has dreams of her friends and mom dying at the hands of a maniacal, laughing, leather clad dude that sporting a guitar with a giant drill bit on the end. She's had the dreams for years, and it sent her older sister Kim to a mental institution, because she just couldn't handle it anymore. Courtney has been able to deal with the pressure, but that's only because of her awesome all girl rock band, and great friends. She's going to be going away with those friends for her birthday, but little does she know that this will turn into a Slumber Party Massacre... II!
Night of the Comet
In 1986, Halley's Comet fever was erupting all across America. People set up viewing parties to watch the comet come by for the first time in 75 years. In 1984, however, Night of the Comet was released into theaters, and maybe it was foreshadowing events that might happen when Halley's version passed us by.
The Dead Next Door
A zombie outbreak has ravaged the nation for roughly 3 years. A serum created by Dr. Bow which was supposed to give limited life to dead cells instead entirely reanimated dead humans! The Zombie Squad has been commissioned by the government to track down the original spread of the plague to see if they can produce a cure. They must travel to Akron, Ohio where Bow's research is, and where the spread of the virus began. But when one of their own is infected, Raimi and the others need to put a rush on things to save their Zombie Squad buddy, Mercer!


