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Leave it to Snoop Dogg to clean house and make amends for 2001’s BONES with HOOD OF HORROR, a vigorous and droll triumvirate of gore-drenched urban morality tales linked by a supernatural figure known as the Hound of Hell (played by you know who). Rather than attempt to slip Snoop into a new, untried skin à la BONES, HOOD embraces his pop-culture personality without reserve, “Snoop speak†and all—but that’s just an added bizzle, er, bonus to what makes the film work. It actually has a certain level of smarts going for it, along with a generous helping of riotous gag FX that outdo many of the envelope-pushing displays of splatter being seen in theaters today... Full Article.
Reviewed by MERRICK for
It's the first "studio quality" horror film I've seen in a long time that is unapologetic in its offensiveness and blood splattered gore. Nothing like seeing a 6'10" brother get his brains impaled on a 40oz bottle of malt liquor. It's sick, funny and fun. It also features some very cool Anime. I am not a big fan of rap, but if you like that kind of stuff you should dig it as Snoop does the title song... Full Article.
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