SALT, SALIVA, SPERM AND SWEAT
The title tells the “story” of this very odd, and very gross, mini-feature from Australia’s Philip Brophy
The title tells the “story” of this very odd, and very gross, mini-feature from Australia’s Philip Brophy
Canadian horror, executive produced by CUBE’s Vincenzo Natali, that offers up some strikingly stylish visuals
Plenty stupid, but a reasonably entertaining time-passer
A horror-themed relic from what has been called “the most dark and surreal time of Russian history”: the early 1990s
A rare example of a film that justifies the oft-abused Ed Wood comparison
A little-known Spanish made post-apocalyptic drama, of primary interest due to its complete lack of dialogue
A very strange Marxist parable from Italy’s Pier Paolo Pasolini, starring the late Terence Stamp
Perhaps the ultimate example of a “60’s film” (although it was released in 1970)
A bio-thriller that could, and should, have been lots better
A film often feels like a callback to the torture porn era, despite a prestigious veneer that places it on an elevated, but still extremely horrific, plane.