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This film attempts to describe the
horror
faced by one particular family - a common narrative device - in the atomic bomb world of Hiroshima.
The one who says that Lucio Fulci is not one of the most important names in the history of splatter is probably mad.The Italian director is a legend among hardcore-horror fans,and his work exceeds the barriers of the genre(who can forgot his western,crime or fantasy flicks).This is probably his goriest film,and unfortunately one the last.A
horror
director(Fulci as himself) starts hallucinating about gruesome murders.He goes to a psychiatrist,who makes him believe he is the criminal.In this time,the doctor begins a long chain of serial crimes.With such a plot,the movie should have been filled with something.And there are roting corpses,crashed or melted heads,stabbings,decapitations,chainsaw dismemberment and many others.Kind of boring sometimes,the film is saved by the excessive violence that will definitely please the gore addicts.
i love
horror
movies that revolve around a house.
the movie had extremely rich colour, in the way the house was decorated, in the clothes that the characters wore, in the open-skied daylight scenes that is in contrast to most
horror
movies, which, typically makes use of desaturated tones and gloomy environs (think Honogurai mizu no soko kara, Dark Water, which is another show i like) that gives this film a sense of aesthetics and joy when it wasn't in its, more, gripping moments.
If you love Vampire lore and are a fan of Gothic horror, then you might want to check out Soul's Midnight.
I think because this was the type of
horror
film I have been looking for, I've been looking for a good cheesy scare for a long time and Subspecies filled that spot.
My best friend became a rabid fan immediately, and knowing my love for
horror
movies, could not believe that I wouldn't watch a single episode.
It effectively combines humor, fantasy, and a few moments of
horror
with a solid film making effort from Higuchinsky.
Lucio Fulci, later known for his graphic
horror
films like The Beyond and Zombie, was years earlier a master of the Italian giallo (in the company of Argento and Bava) with films like A Lizard In A Woman's Skin and his masterpiece, Don't Torture A Duckling.
This film is the most traumatising and painful
horror
film I have ever seen in my life.
But, the key word is seemingly, for while it lacks the bravura pop psychologizing of Persona and the gaudy
horror
film homages of Hour Of The Wolf, it is one of the best films ever made about war- and not as an anti-war film, nor a pro-war film.
I personally have a soft spot for
horror
films that are set in hospitals and asylums so I had a good feeling about watching this "Don't Look in the Basement", even though its reputation is doubtful.
You have to, of course, look beyond the poor productions values and the completely illogical plot but, if you manage to do that (and if you're a fan of this type of horror, that's an essential quality), you'll be rewarded with an outrageous "video-nasty" in which blood and insanity form the main elements.
To me, it was one of the original
horror
flicks with a twisted ending.
Which stinks because in my opinion it's far better than any "Scream", "I know what you did Last Summer", or any other
horror
for that time.
I loved it, and being a
horror
movie junkie, Campfire Tales was like dessert for me!
Don't let the PG rating keep you away, this film proves that gratuitous gore and nudity are not needed in every
horror
film to make it entertaining.
Now more accessible on DVD in widescreen, this film is a must for fans of '70s
horror
fare.
There's the twisted atmosphere, that only TCM has, an astounding soundtrack to reflect the emotions and the filming locations that are the most beautiful in the history of
horror.
This has to be one of the most beautifully shot
horror
films of all time!
American-made final entry in the "Blood Island" series of Filipino
horror
films concerns Abdul Amir (Reed Hadley), ruler of a fictional country.
Granted it has it's horrific moments, however I don't feel that makes it a
horror
film.
I think it has got a decent
horror
plot and the acting seem normal to me.
It is simply classic horror, the type without a plot that we have to think about forever and forever.
Instead the kids run afoul of the vicious crazed security guard (excellently played with supremely creepy menace by Spanish
horror
icon Paul Naschy) who committed the nasty killings.
I thought this movie was pretty good!OK, so maybe it had a few scenes that could make people think of other
horror
movies, but i have seen a lot more pathetic movies that got much higher ratings than this!
i was moved at several points, and not in some manipulative Hollywood way with driving music and flashy mise-en-scene, but allowed to discover the
horror
and implications along with the characters.
If you're looking for an original
horror
flick, this might be the one for you.
But I also think that because of this and because of the lack of the sequel NBreed has become a dark cult classic of
horror
films.
Much more than ANY other film from that period, Night of the Demons represents the brainless and hugely enjoyable
horror
pastiche.
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