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  2. Critters (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The setting for the third movie is a city, and the fourth film takes place on a space station. The Krites exist solely to eat and breed; the main human characters in the films endeavor to survive and defeat them. The creature effects work was done by The Chiodo Brothers, who later went on to make Killer Klowns from Outer Space.

  3. Rats: Night of Terror - Wikipedia

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    It was released in Ontario, Canada with a Restricted rating, after it had been previously submitted and rejected twice. [8] [9] Rats was released on DVD by Anchor Bay, in their 2005 Fright Pack. [10] [unreliable source?] [dead link ‍] [11] It was later re-released by Blue Underground in 2007. [12]

  4. Deadly Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Deadly Eyes (also known as The Rats, Rats and Night Eyes) is a 1982 Canadian horror film directed by Robert Clouse, very loosely based on the 1974 horror novel The Rats by James Herbert. The story revolves around giant black rats who begin eating the residents of Toronto after ingesting contaminated grain.

  5. Rats! (film) - Wikipedia

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    Rats! has received praise for its offbeat and outrageous humor, Dread Central stating that Rats! was “repulsive and crude, but it’s also full of heart.” [7] The Houston Chronicle remarks that the film’s raw, no-holds-barred approach “boasts a level of exaggerated bad taste that John Waters might admire.” [8] The Gauntlet praised the ...

  6. List of natural horror films - Wikipedia

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    Natural horror is a subgenre of horror films that features natural forces, [1] typically in the form of animals or plants, that pose a threat to human characters.. Though killer animals in film have existed since the release of The Lost World in 1925, [2] two of the first motion pictures to garner mainstream success with a "nature run amok" premise were The Birds, directed by Alfred Hitchcock ...

  7. Willard (1971 film) - Wikipedia

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    A sequel, titled Ben, was released in 1972. Three imitation films were made based on Willard and Ben ' s success: Stanley (1972), a film which involved trained rattlesnakes and was released before the second of the two films that inspired it, and two more films both released four years afterward, Kiss of the Tarantula (1976), in which the ...

  8. How To Watch All of the 'Fast & Furious' Movies in Order - AOL

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    The best and only way to watch these movies is in chronological order. This franchise is fairly easy to watch from the beginning since the release dates of the films match the actual chronological ...

  9. Ben (film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie begins with a recap of the ending of the first film where Willard Stiles is killed by his rats after he tries to kill them and Ben. Police arrive at the scene and find Willard dead. Two police officers stay at the Stiles house where one of them is attacked and killed by the rats while the other finds his body.