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Jorge Grau’s “The Living Dead of Manchester Morgue” is a 1972 Spanish/Italian horror film released under various titles… in the first US release, it was known as “Don’t Open the Window.” Stylish in a lush “giallo” kind of way, with electric colors and some very good dubbing the movie is a zombie film, yes, but with a very special kick. It […] View
  • Babyface posted a new activity comment April 28, 2013 2:10 am

    In reply to: Babyface posted an update Jorge Grau’s ”The Living Dead of Manchester Morgue” is a 1972 Spanish/Italian horror film released under various titles… in the first US release, it was known as ”Don’t Open the Window.” […] View

    The original title of the European version is ”Non si deve profanare il sonno dei morti.”

  • Babyface posted an update April 28, 2013 2:04 am

    Jorge Grau’s “The Living Dead of Manchester Morgue” is a 1972 Spanish/Italian horror film released under various titles… in the first US release, it was known as “Don’t Open the Window.” Stylish in a lush “giallo” kind of way, with electric colors and some very good dubbing the movie is a zombie film, yes, but with a very special kick. …[Read more]

  • Can’t complain at all… The Pack (La Meute) a very stylish, entertaining and beautifully photographed French-Belgian film with some real suspense, and a nice way of using character to stir the horror pot. […]

  • Beyond the Black Rainbow… slow and derivative but I’ll forgive that since it’s an homage “to a film never made” yet slightly resembling the mind-blower drug and sci-fi flicks of the 70′s and 80′s. It is set in […]

  • A film shot mostly in extreme close-up, a tribute to Italian “giallo,” a scintillating erotic thriller with a psychedelic palette, the 2009 Belgian/French co-production AMER is an almost wordless fable concerning […]

  • Ethan Hawke gives a fine performance as a slightly self-absorbed writer who concentrates on unsolved crimes that involve missing children. So, why not move the family into the house where one such crime took […]

  • I liked the pacing of this film… the pull and release as it were. Definitely creepy and worth the suspension of disbelief. It was neat and tidy and cohesive… and the scares are really there. The lawnmower […]

  • Comment: Sure the film is derivative and milks a formula, but there are exciting new twists and turns down this dark road. The new girl with a single mom moves into a remote locale. Of course she’s going to […]

  • Babyface commented on the post, Dredd October 6, 2012 12:23 am

    I’d like to pitch what is essentially a grade B movie, but one that rises above the genre. “Dredd” is quality goods, an essentially dark vision that is played straight and without compromise. Great science fiction […]

  • What a fantastic film! Pretty much the same premise as The Hunger Games but I found it more satisfying while being less pretentious. Students of a Japanese school class find themselves on an isolated island […]

  • Just watched Dario Argento’s “4 Flies on Grey Velvet”, the last of his “animal trilogy” and I can report the DVD release is satisfying on almost every level. Strangely I could find no English subtitles on the disk […]

  • Babyface posted an update June 24, 2012 2:40 am

    ”Boggy Creek” (2010) is a neat little indie film on DVD. A young girl and some friends go to a cabin in the bayous of eastern Texas, but the locals forget to tell them about the thing that lives in the woods. It has a ”big foot” and is fond of slaughtering young men, and abducting young women. The weekend starts out well but you know…
    Surprisingly…[Read more]

  • Babyface posted an update April 29, 2012 5:52 pm

    ”Robot Monster” (1953) doesn’t seem to have a place in our Bloody Disgusting film archives. Damn, I was going to nominate it for worst film of the 20th Century.

  • Well, that was less than overwhelming. What kind of new mess is this? Good beginning but too many ideas thrown in and the tone was all over the place. Was this a spoof? Of what? Will someone please tell me […]

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