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Ray Danton in Sandokan Fights Back
February 15, 2017

Sandokan Fights Back

The short burst of 1960s ‘Sandokan’ films, based on Emilio Salgari’s most famous literary character, commenced with Umberto Lenzi’s Sandokan the Great (Sandokan, la tigre di Mompracem) in 1963. It proved enough of a moneymaker to spawn two unofficial sequels, produced by Ottavio Poggi for Liber Films and directed by Luigi Capuano, the first of which was Sandokan Fights Back.

Daisy Keeping in Neverlake
January 19, 2017

Neverlake

It’s not often you come across the Etruscans in Italian films. There were a couple of giallos (The Etruscan Kills Again (72) and Murder in the Etruscan Cemetery (82)), but considering they were a civilization with a very distinct – and often macabre – set of beliefs, it’s surprising that they haven’t been used as cinematic source material more than they have.

December 20, 2016

Reich of the Dead

Reich of the Dead is an Italian take on the nazi zombie format directed by genre specialists Luca Boni & Marco Ristori (their previous credits include Eaters and Zombie Massacre, to which this is sometimes marketed as a sequel despite having nothing to do with it at all).

Across the River
December 14, 2016

Across the River

Across the River is very much a rural horror film, and it also happens to be one of the very best Italian genre releases for many a year (not, in all honesty, that there’s much competition).

December 9, 2016

The Black Pirate

Aka Il corsaro nero nell’isola del tesoro 1965 Seven Film, S.P.A Director: Dean Vert [Vertunnio De Angelis] Story: Dino Sant’Ambrogio Screenplay: Aldo Barni [Aldo Barui]…

Nuot Arquint plays your average Joe in Tulpa - Perdizioni mortali
November 8, 2016

Tulpa – Perdizioni mortali

Tulpa – Perdizioni mortali is another in the series of ‘yeah, it’s OK but…’ giallos released in Italy over the last decade or so, this time out directed by Federico Zampaglione of Shadow

Shadow, directed by Federico Zampaglione
October 22, 2016

Shadow

Shadow is one of the better Italian horror films to have emerged over the past few years. Within the context of a genre that is now generally characterized by stilted acting, implausible dialogue and an over-indebtedness to past glories it scores points for being modern, well made and believable (if not realistic).

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