There are viscera, severed limbs, feces, and blood. A whitish mash is coming out of a crushed eye, and a nerve is so long that it can be used to make a noose. The rotten female torso next to me has a very pleasant, soft flesh. There is a forearm lying in the corner. Aorta slices have been cut out of hearts and are spread out on the table. My friend has a spine hidden in her nigh » Continue Reading
I've watched all three full—length films by Pascal Laugier and I can say one thing: "Ghostland" is the best thing that Laugier has done. This doesn't mean that his previous films are bad, it's just that making flip films where there's one plot twist first, then a second, then a third is not always a sound idea. OK, what do we have in "The Tall Man"? Well, first of all, the most poor positioning of... » Continue Reading
There are countless shocking and terrifying films where the creations of sick fantasy artists tear each other apart, pouring blood on everything from floor to ceiling. Lucifer Valentine's "ReGOREgitated Sacrifice" is one of those. The rest of the puke trilogy doesn't count. This one is the most creepy. In general, the common theme of the entire trilogy is the brutal torment of whores and copious v... » Continue Reading
Willow Creek is the worst horror movie I've ever seen. I've been meaning to write about him for a long time, but I kept putting off reviewing this freak from the world of found films. Yes, there are worse examples, such as the remake of Black Christmas or my home videos, but if Black Christmas is a vile propaganda campaign disguised as a hideously executed slasher, then Willow Creek is a serious a... » Continue Reading
In the remake, Rob Zombie creates a whole backstory from which you can see what made Michael a ruthless psychopathic killer. An alcoholic stepfather, a whore sister, a little sister and a dancer mother in a club. I've never liked this move, but it works well for Zombies. You don't wonder why on the night of October 31st Michael put on a mask and went to disembowel his sister. Everything is very cl... » Continue Reading
As autumn approaches, the cold outside is creeping closer to my windows. For the first time in years, I have reconnected with my family and may have put the terrible events of the past behind me. I am now embarking on the most ambitious long-term project of my life (aside from paying my rent and passing my exams), which is a review of "Begotten." It has been five years since I last watched this fi... » Continue Reading