A brutally transcendent film that takes every prisoner it can get its grubby, anarchic, bloody mitts on and squeezes the life out of you. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Martyrs (2008)
Strong storytelling and a solid, if not tired, premise make this feature-length film interesting, but it would play better as a short. Four inmates …continue reading The Daily Dig: Malefique (2002)
A strange trip, even for French films, “Let the Corpses Tan” is a weird, wild homage to spaghetti westerns that’s anything but ordinary. Gold. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Let the Corpses Tan (2017)
Remastered and re-released, Fabrice du Welz’s acclaimed debut “Calvaire” is powerful enough to convert even non-believers like this reviewer. This marks my first review …continue reading Reel Review: Calvaire (2004/2023)
Arrow Films releases a thoughtful, rich story that will hopefully shine a light on the important works and influence of Jean Rollin. Jean Rollin …continue reading Reel Review: Orchestrator of Storms (2023)
A plot with potential is wasted by plodding drama in “Faceless”, but it is at least accented by some heavy blood and gore. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Faceless (1988)
A surprisingly witty and original horror comedy about zombies from France, “Super Z” manages to be both memorable and wildly entertaining. If you’re the …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Super Z (2022)
“Dr. Tarr’s Torture Dungeon” is a rather accurate adaptation of a short story by Poe with just the right bit of Terry Gilliam-like madness. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dr. Tarr’s Torture Dungeon (1973)
Beautifully shot with stunning realistic locations, this historically-inspired horror delivers tension and sexuality with a side of blood. A newly married couple, alone in …continue reading The Daily Dig: Daughters of Darkness (1971)
The French film “Stéphane” is a different kind of found footage film that invites you to consider the idea of an offer too good …continue reading Reel Review: Stéphane (2022)
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