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  1. Mar 26, 2018 · BLACK ROSES (1988): FILM REVIEW. BLACK ROSES (1988) – This legendarily laughable attempt at a horror film belongs to quite a few niche sub-genres. It’s a Canadian horror movie, it’s one of the wonderfully campy Heavy Metal Horror productions of the 1980s and most importantly for trivia lovers Black Roses is one of the Big Three Canadian ...

  2. But honestly the black roses needed to set their sights a bit higher than a mid west high school. Review by Ian West ★★★½ 6 Lots going on here... plenty of big hair, Poetry classes, numerous inappropriate relationships between kids and adults in a small conservative town, metal poisoning minds, and big pussy from the sopranos gets ...

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    • John Fasano
  3. 5/10. Like no way dude! udar55 19 September 2006. Watch out kids! The heavy metal is gonna getcha! Popular metal band Black Roses have chosen the small town of Mill Basin to begin their world tour. But Black Roses has plans outside of just rocking. Led by the charismatic Damien, the band are actually demons who hypnotize teens with their music ...

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  5. Black Roses: Directed by John Fasano. With John Martin, Ken Swofford, Sal Viviano, Julie Adams. Demons hypnotize the general public by posing as a rock and roll band.

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    • Horror, Music
    • John Fasano
    • 1988-09
  6. Feb 16, 2023 · Feb 16, 2023. The occult-themed heavy metal horror film, Black Roses bowed at a time when satanic panic was at an all-time high. Parents were convinced that rock music contained subliminal ...

  7. Black Roses is a 1988 horror film directed by John Fasano and starring John Martin, Ken Swofford, Julie Adams, and Carla Ferrigno. [2] The film's soundtrack features many bands of the era, including King Kobra, Tempest, Hallow's Eve and Lizzy Borden, among others. Most of the music for the band Black Roses was performed by the members of King ...

  8. Black Roses. Directed by: John Fasano. Starring: Julie Adams, Carmine Appice, John Martin, Ken Swofford, Carla Ferrigno. Genres: Horror, Music, Satire. Rated the #412 ...

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