I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.
View MoreThis is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
View MoreOne of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
View MoreThe storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
View MoreLocal TV station does a weekly nighttime horror show with Dr. Perseco (D.C. Douglas) as its live creepy host who does stunts off script. Soon they discover there are murders at the station, however the phone lines are cut. Cell phones don't work because of the tower and they are locked in. The only way they can communicate is during their live break. They are on the air appealing to the masses to call the police, which appears to be a stunt.The film is a who-dun-it and not a great one in regard to clues etc. The killer is revealed late in the feature.This is a campy comedy-horror. It is not over powering as a comedy or a horror, but is moderately pleasing entertainment. I liked the characters.Guide: F-word, sex, nudity (Elizabeth Lestina, Michelle Ellen Jones)
View MoreGreat Gertie's Nightgown! I simply cannot believe the glowing reviews this big old turd got. I was bored to tears in 10 minutes--TOPS. Formulaic, hackneyed, unoriginal, and mind-numbingly awful, KILd-TV, sucks.A radio station, which employs several people who have the acting acumen of a turnip, offers some sort of REALLY CHEAP chiller TV movies, complete with a host that has the personality of a broom. In fact, he is so bad, he makes "Svengoolie" look like an Oscar winner. Anyway, turns out a serial killer is locked inside the station with all these guys taking a break from their real jobs at Jack-N-the-Box and soon the unscary kills start.Cheap? Oh hell yeah. Worth paying to watch? Oh hell NO.
View MoreAs a huge fan of horror cinema, I would wager I've watched over 1,000 titles in the genre. As such, I am always starving for originality when it comes to concepts. Many horror films rehash the same plots we've seen countless times, and while some of these are interesting and fun, many of them are not. So, when a title comes along that offers entertainment and originality, you can bet I'm going to sing its praises and do so LOUDLY.Such is the case with KILD TV, a recent offering from director William Collins. With KILD TV, Collins gives horror fans exactly what they want: fun. The film has it all: dark humor, grisly gore, and even an intriguing thriller of a mystery that unfolds nicely. If you're looking for a great way to spend 100 minutes of your life, give this movie a look for sure.This is a lower budget film, but it's hard to tell. The production team does a great job utilizing their budget, and they spend the money where it counts. The result is a great-looking movie that does not disappoint.KILD TV is shot well, however the cinematography is nothing new or noteworthy. The camera tells the story, period. If you are looking for artistry, look elsewhere; this is probably not the film for you.The cast of KILD TV does an excellent job with their roles, and I commend the group for the effort they put forth. I have to single out D.C. Douglas, however, the man behind Milton/Dr. Perseco. Douglas has an amazing resume that runs the gamut from soap operas to video games. He was, therefore, the perfect person to bring Dr. Perseco to life. Douglas does an outstanding job, and I can't wait to see what he does next.The special effects in KILD TV are top-notch, and I tip my hat to the effects team. The film has some superb gore, and a couple of scenes even made me cringe. I loved every minute of it! Of particular note is the newscaster whose head was bashed in with a computer monitor. Carnage litters the desk and the walls, and I had no trouble believing the scenario.KILD TV is a major win for me, and I highly recommend it.
View MoreKudos to KILD TV for being a Horror/Comedy/Suspense/Thriller plus pulling off all genres in this original Indie! William Collins has Directed an entertaining film vehicle. This is 1st feature written by Channing Whitaker I for one will be watching his future scriptings!The film is set in a TV station with the call letters being KILD-TV. It opens with the ending of the local news segwaying into a Late Night Horror Show Hosted with great delight by a Dr. Perseco(DC Douglas). His new 1st night Producer Adel(Astrea Campbell-Cobb) new to the job/station. Very photogenic supporting cast of actors includes Heather Williams,Grace Johnson,Jared Doreck,Aleeah Rodgers & Dan Braverman. Murder comes to TV with equal parts Hor/Com/Sus it's a bloody good time!
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