"Elvira's Haunted Hills" is just about everything I would have expected it to be: a silly good time in a not-so-serious story that finds our beloved Elvira dropping one-liners and titting it up throughout. High cinema it ain't, nor is it nearly on the level of the best horror parodies, but leaving it disappointed seems impossible if you're familiar with Cassandra Peterson's iconic act. This movie does what it needs to do, therefore I applaud it.
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In the sleepy mountain town of Newville, little Cindy watches in horror as her mother falls victim to a green monster in a Santa costume. Sk...
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After finding a scene of carnage and following its trail to a home where a demon-infected man lays on the precipice of death, a pair of brot...
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Infamous for its grim scenes of rape and murder, as well as its director's unconvincing abuse of the exploitation genre's "PSA&...