
Telekfilm Horror Part Seven: J - K - L - M: 40 hilarious, insightful and insane movie reviews of horror films that start with the letters J, K, L or M
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Scott Telek

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About this listen
Here we have 40 film reviews of horror movies whose titles begin with the letters J, K L or M. On the fun side, there is Kingdom of the Spiders, which is just a good time for all involved, and the go-for-broke Legend of Hell House, a version of The Haunting that just doesn’t know when to stop. There is The Manitou, which is such a wild ride that you really must see it, and Memorial Valley Massacre, in which venal characters meet an unexpected maniacal killer.
Evil snickers are generated by unexpected horror-comedy Motel Hell and the darkly comedic May, while dreck such as Mother’s Boys and The Legend of Bigfoot inspire laughs of the unintentional variety.
There are a few good movies in here, too, with Michael Mann’s early Thomas Harris adaptation Manhunter and the Boris Karloff The Mummy. But special mention must be made of personal favorite Messiah of Evil, a unique one-of-a-kind film with a spooky vibe, insane characters, intriguing visual compositions and two standout sequences of genuine terror. Sure, it doesn’t make sense, but what does, these days?
Step inside for movie reviews that are as fun to read, or more so, than watching the films themselves. That don’t worry so much about “quality” as whether it is enjoyable to watch, and discover hidden gems you’ll want to seek out as well as new takes on films you thought you knew. All you have to lose are a few brain cells.
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