GHOSTS THAT STILL WALK
A no-budget horror oddity that’s distractingly low rent, poorly acted and needlessly convoluted, but compellingly weird nonetheless
A no-budget horror oddity that’s distractingly low rent, poorly acted and needlessly convoluted, but compellingly weird nonetheless
It’s always great, after sitting through hours of no-budget trash, to be rewarded by a film of real merit…especially after you’ve spent part of that time viewing something like FLOODING!
There are some eye-catching gore effects in this nineties low budgeter, and a memorably depraved lead character
This digitally shot dimestore epic is the none-too tender story of a lonely young man and his pet dog Lucky
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!
THE LOST, the first film adapted from the work of novelist Jack Ketchum, is a skilled and intelligent but strictly not-for-the-squeamish viewing experience
I found this film, showcasing a more subdued and atmospheric brand of horror than Zombie’s previous films, to be a self-indulgent mess.
A dreamlike and often spellbinding early seventies low-budgeter that’s much beloved by horror cultists the world over
A clever and engaging black comedy that benefits from fine performances and understated direction
An eccentric cold war drama boasting flawless performances and a uniquely chilling atmosphere of creeping doom