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Tweet-Size Horror: Jaws 3-D (1983)
Jaws 3-D: Seeing a shark attack in 3-D would be the only reason to watch this turkey, but it hasn’t been available that way since ’83. 1/10
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: Jaws 2 (1978)
Jaws 2: The idea that another killer shark is attacking Amity is ridiculous, but there are some good suspense moments and performances. 6/10
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: Jaws (1975)
Jaws: Still the greatest ‘nature gone amuck’ movie. It sits at the top of Steven Spielberg’s illustrious filmography. 10/10
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: Trilogy of Terror (1975)
Trilogy of Terror: The first two stories are easily skipped, but the finale is a balls to the wall killer doll action extravaganza! 7/10
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: Just Before Dawn (1982)
Just Before Dawn (1982): A good blending of the slasher film with the Deliverance-style survival film. Well worth seeking out. 8/10
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: Madman (1982)
Madman (1982): A Friday the 13th rip-off with few redeeming factors. A good villain and great ending is all she has going for her. 4/10
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: The Burning (1981)
The Burning (1981): A Friday the 13th rip-off that makes up for unoriginality with great Tom Savini gore effects and death scenes. 7/10
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: Drag Me To Hell (2009)
Drag Me To Hell: Sam Raimi’s triumphant return to splatstick horror. The only downside: a twist ending you can see coming a mile away. 8/10
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