AOOM

A weirder-than-average 1970 feature by Spain’s Gonzalo Suarez that marks a worthy addition to a distinguished filmography

WHO CAN KILL A CHILD?

The apotheosis of killer kid movies! This Spanish chiller from the seventies is unadulterated exploitation, to be sure, but it’s also superbly made, suspenseful, disturbing and impossible to forget

MOONCHILD (1989)

Spain’s Augusti Villaronga followed up his fearsome masterpiece IN A GLASS CAGE with this highly ambitious mystical fantasy

MOEBIUS

Combining a compellingly offbeat story with some very potent (and disturbing) political overtones, this is an intriguing, innovative and unprecedented film that deserves a US release

MANSION OF THE LIVING DEAD

This 1982 outrage is said to be one of the craziest movies by Spain’s late Jesus “Jess” Franco. That, however, doesn’t mean it’s any good!