If the devil should walk the earth as a man, I would like Paul Naschy to play him! Continue reading
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Review: Night of The Scorpion (1972)
If there ever was a dark and depressive Giallo, this has to be it! Continue reading
Review: The Fox with a Velvet Tail (1971)
The soundtrack could remind me about a James Bond movie, but the action was definitely not there. Continue reading
Review: Return of the Evil Dead (1973)
This is definitely the origins of Peter Jackson’s visualization of the “Ringwraiths” in the “Lord of the Rings” Trilogy. Continue reading
Review: Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll (1974)
You can critisize Paul Naschy for all his films, but he’s one hell of a dedicated guy! You will always get good entertainment value, that’s for sure! Continue reading
Review: Loreley’s Grasp (1974)
This is one of those monster movies, where the monster-suit is so awkward/stupid-looking that they fill it up with sexy women, tons of blood and great atmosphere to make it work. Continue reading
Review: The House That Screamed (1970)
The director came out from the tv-industry twice to make movies for the big screen, both are considered cult classics. This is one of them. Continue reading
Review: Tombs of the Blind Dead (1971)
If you roam the countryside of Portugal, you be careful! A bunch of excommunicated satanic Knights Templar are looking for blood, even though they’re blind…and dead. Continue reading
Review: Vengeance of the Zombies (1973)
With the beat of a badass groovy score this cheezy madness makes me happy to be a b-movie buff. Continue reading