CANIBA
You simply will not find a more disturbing documentary than CANIBA, which takes an up-close and very personal look at the infamous Japanese cannibal-murderer Issei Sagawa
You simply will not find a more disturbing documentary than CANIBA, which takes an up-close and very personal look at the infamous Japanese cannibal-murderer Issei Sagawa
The following marks the inaugural entry in a new and ambitious project: an overview of my favorite films from each year, starting with 2000 and working my way backward
This 1972 documentary looks in on a most unique method of psychological treatment
Nuclear war, as we all well know, has been the subject of many a movie
The documentary WELCOME TO LEITH, directed by Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K. Walker, may well be the finest “horror” movie of 2015
A raggedy and unfocused 1970 documentary on the late Anton Szandor LaVey (1930-97) and his San Francisco based Church of Satan
This video, the only commercially released documentary on Fangoria’s “Weekend of Horrors” phenomenon, is now a bonafide historical document
Movies don’t come much rougher than this BBC production, an unblinking depiction of the effects of a nuclear war upon a British community
This is quite simply the most corrosive “Making-of” movie ever made
Definitely one of the most unique killer bug movies ever, an insect documentary done up as an apocalyptic thriller that manages to locate the best worlds of both