The Terror of the Alsatian Portrait
Veerana is by far the most entertaining Bollywood horror I've seen. One of my favourite moments involves a ridiculous portrait of an Alsatian.
Robot Holocaust (1986)
Every now and then a bad film comes along that is so fantastically horrible that it leaves everyone in its path gasping for breath between uncontrollable guffaws. Robot Holocaust is one such film.
Gamera vs. Gyaos - Czech poster
Here's another scan from my collection of Czech movie posters. This time it's a poster for '60s kaijū flick Gamera vs. Gyaos.
Nazi tongue violence
Observe the ease in which Serafino Profumo tears out a tongue! The chuckling that ensues! And the hilarious post-violence depression that settles in as soon as Profumo places the tongue on a table!
Street Angels (1996)
While it's far from Tang's best, Street Angels is an enjoyable film. With a trio of some of Hong Kong's finest acting ladies and Elvis Tsui chewing out chunks of the scenery, fans of Hong Kong cinema should have a reasonably good time with this one.
The Psychic - US poster
Seven Notes in Black, known in the US as The Psychic, is among Lucio Fulci's best work, and this beautiful poster certainly does the film justice.
My haaaand!
Another clip from Fulci's The Sweet House of Horrors. This has to be one of my favourite cinematic screams ever...
Mechagodzilla (メカゴジラ Mekagojira)
It's impossible to explain how much of a mark Mechagodzilla has made such me without sitting everyone down to watch Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla and Terror of Mechagodzilla while I clap and dribble with mindless glee. But I'll try.
The Birth of the Devil… Bollywood style!
I must confess, I've been really warming to Bollywood horror of late, in particular the films by the great Ramsay brothers.
Violated Angels (1967)
Violated Angels takes a similar approach to Wakamatsu's The Embryo Hunts in Secret. Both take place almost entirely in a single location, and both are viciously misanthropic.
American Werewolf in London - Japanese poster
A poster I have in my collection that no one else seems to like is this ridiculous Japanese poster for American Werewolf in London. I suppose it is a little intense...
