A Grisly Month of June Thanks to TetroVideo!
This June sees a grisly selection of releases from Severed Cinema darlings, TetroVideo. First of all, we have Domiziano Cristopharo’s Nightmare Symphony, which I reviewed Continue Reading
This June sees a grisly selection of releases from Severed Cinema darlings, TetroVideo. First of all, we have Domiziano Cristopharo’s Nightmare Symphony, which I reviewed Continue Reading
Marian Dora springs up to bite into your eyes once more from those ghoulish ladies and gents at TetroVideo courtesy of 2010’s, Voyage to Agatis. Continue Reading
You heard that right folks. Marian Dora’s latest films from 2018, The Yearning of Maria D. (Das Verlangen der Maria D.) and Plague of Humanity Continue Reading
Back in December 2019 when I interviewed actor, Thomas Goersch (see interview with Thomas Goersh here), he inboxed me afterwards to say it would be Continue Reading
The Profane Exhibit is quite possibly the most ambitious and talked about horror anthology film ever made. Unfortunately for you, it probably will never see the Continue Reading
Carcinoma is Marian Dora’s latest opus which he did under the name Art Doran. Embraced by some, loathed by just as many, Dora has no doubt Continue Reading
Marian Dora Interview: The work of German director Marian Dora can be labelled as Infamous, controversial, beautiful, and passionate. The intelligent German director has made Continue Reading
Controversial filmmaker Marian Dora strikes again with Voyage to Agatis, another demonic diatribe of repulsive artistic horror. If you’re not familiar with Dora’s work then 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