LUMINOUS MOSS
A Japanese made depiction of wartime cannibalism that’s reasonably striking with its restrained yet startlingly graphic approach
A Japanese made depiction of wartime cannibalism that’s reasonably striking with its restrained yet startlingly graphic approach
The LSD of the title is entirely appropriate, this being a seriously bizarre Japanese gore fest
If you like your retro B-movies packed with gore, mad doctors, freaky brain parasites and mutating penis monsters, than LOVE GOD is for you!
A quintessentially 1990s Canadian serial killer drama that isn’t very good
Weird, creepy and uncompromisingly elliptic, it’s one of the most outright Lynchian films David Lynch has ever crafted
One of the finest unknown horror films of the nineties, an effectively subdued and surreal Hungarian adaptation of a Shirley Jackson story
A clever and engaging black comedy that benefits from fine performances and understated direction
This 1992 Japanese production is that rarity of rarities: a successful attempt at reimagining a classic story
This, the late Jean Rollin’s “triumphant return” to the type of seventies-era vampire cinema that made his name, appeared in 1997. It’s hardly triumphant
A dream project for longtime horror buffs, or so it seemed, this two-parter teamed George Romero and Dario Argento, each delivering an hour-long adaptation of an Edgar Allan Poe story