Speaking of terrible movies, our Amazon highlight for the week is about as
schlocky as horror films get.
Not exact matches
Not a bad
schlocky horror flick overall, but the real reason this
film is even remotely noteworthy is that it's the directorial debut of Francis Ford Coppola (credited
as Francis Coppola in the credits).
Other
horror films this season have ranged from arty to
schlocky, but the scales tip to the latter — and that seems to be what the majority of
horror fans like; they consider
films such
as Clive Barker's «Lord of Illusions» and even a work such
as «Species»
as essentially «party movies.»