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An Asian three-parter with segments directed by Korea’s Kim Jee-Woon, Thailand’s Nonzee Nimibutr and Hong Kong’s Peter Ho-Sun Chan
An Asian three-parter with segments directed by Korea’s Kim Jee-Woon, Thailand’s Nonzee Nimibutr and Hong Kong’s Peter Ho-Sun Chan
One of the most notorious films to emerge from the Category III cycle of nineties-era Hong Kong cinema
You probably know this film in truncated form as part one of the THREE…EXTREMES anthology. At its full 90-minute length the film has a real sense of style, not to mention a fair amount of gut-level grotesquerie
Here’s a movie for those who think they’ve seen it all, a Hong Kong exploiter about a psychotic rapist loose in a children’s hospital
One of the wildest Hong Kong horror fests from the eighties, which believe you me is saying A LOT!
More over-the-top—though more refined than usual—Hong Kong horror madness from the Shaw brothers and director Kuei Chih-Hung (of the delirious BOXER’S OMEN)
From Hong Kong, an “homage” to THE SIXTH SENSE that boasts a slick veneer, fine performances and some memorable shocks
This film is by no means the best of the Hong Kong horror flicks of the seventies and eighties, but it is definitely the most offensive
What follows are my fifty favorite horror movies of all time