“The Streets Run Red” has little to offer the average mainstream audience, but gorehounds craving some sick depravity should be satiated. Welcome to your …continue reading Wild Wednesdays: The Streets Run Red
Billed as a horrific and gruesome horror story, “Question Not My Salt” felt far too tame and underseasoned for my tastes. Question Not My …continue reading Book Review: Question Not My Salt (2024)
If you have a strong stomach and taste for the filthier, more demented, gorier side of horror, buckle up for “The Spanish Chainsaw Massacre”. …continue reading Wild Wednesdays: The Spanish Chainsaw Massacre
An unflinching embrace of the shocking and grotesque, “Beyond the Darkness” redefined what horror could be — and just how far it could go. Let’s …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: Beyond the Darkness
A masterpiece of microbudget shock and awe, Takashi Miike’s “Ichi the Killer” has inspired everyone from Quentin Tarantino to Eli Roth. In 2001, Takashi …continue reading Taboo Tuesday: Ichi The Killer
An impressively executed exploration of abuse and suffering, “Thanatomorphose” is sure to leave you feeling rotten to your core. Sadly, many people seem to …continue reading Taboo Tuesday: Thanatomorphose (2012)
Best known for the gruesome true crime it inspired, “The Loves Ones” has a nasty rep, but this twisted black comedy deserves a second …continue reading Taboo Tuesday: The Loved Ones (2009)
For those willing to brave cinematic depths and confront the most challenging celluloid, “Begotten” is an experience you won’t soon forget. BEGOTTEN (1989) THE …continue reading Viewer Discretion Advised: Begotten (1989)
Ready to steel your nerves and go to some dark, dark places with us? Once you experience “Irreversible”, you’ll never be the same again. …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Irreversible (2002)
We brave the brutal and nasty French horror film “Martyrs” and explore why it’s often cited as one of the greatest horror films of …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Martyrs (2008)
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