‘Algea: God of Pain’ – A Haunting Concept Marred by a Fractured Script
I figured that it’s going to be an interesting journey whilst flicking through one or two scenes whilst building myself up to review this one. Continue Reading
I figured that it’s going to be an interesting journey whilst flicking through one or two scenes whilst building myself up to review this one. Continue Reading
First of all, I have to say that I’m a super huge fan of Joe D’Amato’s original nasty, Anthropophagus. I recall seeing it as an Continue Reading
Anxiety, directed by Eric Stanze (Scrapbook, In Memory Of, Ice from the Sun), presents a harrowing and surreal portrayal of the struggles with alcoholism amidst Continue Reading
Haunted house films are nothing new in the world of horror. From Amityville to Hell House LLC, it is a tried-and-true genre. A genre which Continue Reading
In Axel Falcon, director Bazz Hancher (Hate Little Rabbit) crafts an absorbing narrative that blends elements of childhood innocence, dark magic, and the relentless pursuit Continue Reading
In the early ‘90s a film series swept the underground by storm. A quick mythos surrounded the series as being genuine snuff films, straight out Continue Reading
Jonathan Doe, best known for his fetishistic and disturbing filmmaking contributions to underground transgressive horror cinema, with the likes of Barf Bunny (see review of Continue Reading
The wait is over and the infamous pseudo-snuff film that started it all, August Underground, is back with a vengeance with a jam-packed Limited Collector’s Continue Reading
Lucifer Valentine happens to be one of those people who will cause a bit of a discussion or debate upon the underground. He’s practically blacklisted Continue Reading
It’s a weird way to start a review (I’m 48, maybe I’m getting a bit crazy or whatever) but I’m remembering flicking through the TV Continue Reading