Death Ship Review on DVD from Nucleus Films!
Death Ship is one of those films with a purely chilling work of art for a poster — I mean look at it, it means Continue Reading
Death Ship is one of those films with a purely chilling work of art for a poster — I mean look at it, it means Continue Reading
The follow-up to the 2006 Cannibal, Marian Dora’s Melancholie der Engel — translated in English as The Angels’ Melancholy — is the most notorious, undeniably Continue Reading
Day of the Woman (Meir Zarchi’s original title for I Spit on your Grave) from 1978 lives in infamy as one of the most, if Continue Reading
“Only the dead have seen the end of war” –George Santayana The new film from Toetag Inc., Sella Turcica reminds me of the above quote Continue Reading
In the movie The Children, two families get together at one of their extravagant winter homes. They are comprised of two sisters, their husbands, their four Continue Reading
“He’s a lover! He’s a killer! He’s a muthafuckin’ puppet!” Ever wonder what would happen if the sleazeballs behind Rotten Cotton Graphics got their hands on a Continue Reading
From time to time, diehard horror enthusiasts doubt the state in which the genre is in today. Certain fans believe the genre is not as Continue Reading
“You have to show violence the way it is. If you don’t show it realistically, then that’s immoral and harmful. If you don’t upset people, Continue Reading
Niku Daruma (肉だるま), or as it is more commonly known outside of Japan, Tumbling Doll of Flesh or Psycho: The Snuff Reels, is arguably one Continue Reading
The Cross of Seven Jewels (La Croce dale sette pietre) is an astoundingly bizarre little film directed by multitasking Marco Antonio Andolfi, whose directorial style Continue Reading