

House of 1000 Corpses
Directed by Rob Zombie6.021%65%
Two young couples traveling across the backwoods of Texas searching for urban legends of murder end up as prisoners of a bizarre and sadistic backwater family of serial killers.
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- Pokit the phoxMay 20, 2025The closest you will get to Friday night at the movies in the 80s. Phenomenal cinematography, acting and cast with a story that keeps you in the moment the entire film. I give it 4 1/2 tail wags.
- AngusMcNutzDecember 17, 2024Stands as testament to the power of high-caliber art direction. Sure wish Rob Zombie didn’t lose his filmmaking mojo so quickly because goddamn, this was a real good start.
- FranBiz2d agoThis is a fun horror film directed by Rob Zombie. If you enjoyed movies like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies, then this movie will feel right at home. I grew to appreciate this movie more now that time has passed since it's released, and I have to say it's a fun watch.
- cultfilmlikerJune 18, 2025“Boy, I bet you'd stick your head in fire if I told ya you could see Hell. Meanwhile, you're too stupid to realize you got a demon stickin' out your ass singing, ‘Holy Miss Moley, got me a live one!’” I forget about the constant beat changes. Still the greatest murder scene of all-time. The dread from that pan-out is legendary
- sKRxPTidMarch 20, 2025This film should be viewed in conjunction with "The Devil's Rejects" and/or the whole "Firefly" collection. That being said, if you have done that, and you still don't understand why this is one of if not thee greatest slasher horror collections of all time, then I challenge your understanding of the genre. This is a masterpiece in art direction and perfectly pays tribute to the beloved marriage of rock & roll and 'slasher' horror in practice as well as the soundtrack. With the implementation of two of humanity's most diabolical fears: the circus nightmare angle and the original psycho-southern "took a wrong turn" angle that the film's inspiration "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" was critically acclaimed for. In his film debut Rob Zombie manages to transcend his music stylie to the silver screen with a sense of art direction you might expect from a 70's veteran. "House of 1000 Corpses" plays out almost like an intro to the pièce de résistance that is "The Devil's Rejects" so be sure and watch them together. You can even throw in "3 From Hell" after a break if you get a chance, but it's more of a 'post script' and certainly not required. House of 1000 Corpses: 8/10 Devil's Rejects: 9.6/10 Firefly Collection 9.1/10