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Sod the zombies, it's the fashions that are scary in Return of the Evil Dead
July 29, 2015

Return of the Evil Dead

Over the years, Armando De Ossorio’s ‘Blind Dead’ series, of which this was the second entry (following Tombs of the Blind Dead and preceding Night of the Seagulls and The Ghost Galleon) has developed a sizeable cult following.

October 9, 2013

Surprise Attack

Suprise Attack is unusual in that it is a film set during the Spanish Civil War, a period which – despite it’s obvious melodramatic potential – has never really been examined in any depth in the cinema.

October 15, 2012

20000 dollari sporchi di sangue aka Kidnapping

Here’s a fascinating if obscure and not entirely effective Spaghetti Western from Alberto Cardone, one of the most underrated figures of the genre

Fernando Sancho and Espperanza Roy in X312 Flight to Hell
May 9, 2012

X312 Flight to Hell – Review

A kind of unofficial partner piece to The Devil Came from Akasava, X312 Flight to Hell was one of a quartet of films made by Jesus Franco for the German producer Artur Brauner’s CCC Film

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