
FANDO AND LIS
Fando and Lis [1968] Travelling through a bleak wasteland are Fando, who is impotent, and Lis, who is crippled. Both are scarred by bad childhood memories, Fando having had his father taken away by soldiers […]
Fando and Lis [1968] Travelling through a bleak wasteland are Fando, who is impotent, and Lis, who is crippled. Both are scarred by bad childhood memories, Fando having had his father taken away by soldiers […]
7 DAYS (Les 7 Jours Du Talion) (may contain spoilers) Torture-porn, or even torture films in general, have become something of a joke among serious horror fans. The Saw’s and Hostel’s of this world have […]
TIME (2006) Korean director Kim Ki-Duk has never been one to shy away from pushing things to the limit, often pushing them over the limit. Kim’s films are generally slow moving affairs, full of emotion, […]
THE BOOGEYMAN Andy has been accused of killing his three children. Realising that the police won’t believe him, he decides to tell the truth to his doctor. He claims a creature called the Boogeyman killed […]
Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas is the tale of journalist, Raoul Duke and his Samoan attorney, Dr Gonzo (a thinly disguised Hunter S Thompson and his friend Oscar […]
The golden rule is – if you decide to adopt an evil, Eastern European Orphan then make sure that you keep the receipt, that is if you are alive long enough to use this. Orphan […]
I always find it strange when people say that your childhood is the most wonderful part of your life. Sure things were noisy, exciting and you had an unspoiled imagination where anything was possible (or […]
Inglorious Basterds could not have been released by Tarantino at a better time. We all know that the self confessed (and proud of it) movie dweeb can make good films, but when was the last […]
TONY Oh my, a serial killer film with a difference, quite original I must say. Tony focuses totally on Tony, a British serial killer, and it’s based on a real person. When I say focuses […]
Niels Arden Oplev’s take on the first chapter of Stieg Larsson’s Millenium Trilogy is overlong but never boring. Perhaps more fitting as a two part mini series, the story focuses on the dark goings on […]
Technically, this was released in 1986, however, was very quickly banned. It was then re-released in the early 90’s, obviously cut, and then eventually in 2003(ish) it was released apparently uncut. So, it deserves a […]
In 15th century Italy, where brutality is wielded mercilessly in the name of God and the Muslims are starting to attack the country, young Flavia sees her suitor beheaded by her father, who then imprisons Flavia […]
Oh my oh my, i think i may have just watched one of my favourite films of the year! Please don’t look at the cover and think this is a 300, Gladiator and Braveheart rip […]
The most important film of the decade in my opinion. Irreversible is a powerful, gut wrenching tour de force of incredible power. I will never forget my first “experience” watching this. After the rape, and […]
Phantasm is my favourite horror movie of all time. It ticks all the boxes that a good horror flick should have. It is scary, gory, violent, weird and rather funny. Made on a shoestring budget by Don […]
You know the type? The ones that hang about in packs outside shops in your town centre, shout obscenities, vandalize things etc and there is nothing you can do about it apart from walk past […]
Salon Kitty is directed by Tinto Brass (Caligula) so expect lots of nudity. Set in Germany at the start of World War II, Salon Kitty is about a whore house, run by Madame Kitty, an […]
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