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Cemetery man. 1994. Italy.
Gravedigger/zombie killer.
6/10
The version i watched was overdubbed. Strange film about a bloke and his large nutty 'assistant' who bury the dead only to have rise up 7 days later and he calmy shoot are bashes them back to death. The storyline was kinda all over the place and as can be seen in the trailer, DEATH tells him to start killing everyone. So he does. The effects were well done as well as some of the camera angles used in the film.
At 1hr 45, i finally lost interest at 1.15 and FF to the end.


Krampus. 2015.
10/10
A solid horror comedy with great effects about the shadow of St Nick. Seen it three times, still enjoyed it.


The house that Jack built.
2018. Dir. Lars von Trier.
8/10.
New age American Psycho.
Iv never seen a Lars von Trier film so this was new for me. Well, what an experience that was. 2 and half hours of following 'Jack' as he goes thru five 'incidents'. Throughout the entire movie there is a dialouge between Jack and 'Verge' over the top.
The reviews i read of it were kinda mixed, and one said, "This is a pure Lars movie." Yeah, it definitely looked like one mans vision.
There was alot of images of paintings and WW2 death camp footage in it along with just crazy dialouge that was hard to keep up with at times.
The 'controversy' about the duckling scene and the woman and kids being hunted seemed overblown when seen in the context of the actual film. He's a fucken serial killer. The film was disturbing, and i applaud it for that. At times i felt creeped out. Not scared like watching a good horror, just 'uughh!!' at some of the things that happened. (When he shoots a woman in the back to finish her off).
Overall the film keep me interested and engaged, i did look at the running time at one point and groaned to myself that i still had a hour to go. But i wasn't bored and even found myself laughing at a few points.
The house that Jack does build, is a fucking masterpiece.
 
Terrified/Aterrados. Argentina. 2017.
10/10
Paranormal investigators get fucked up.
A solid ghost film from Argentina that deals with an investigation of a paranormal event.
Within the first 10 mins i was hooked and the movie delivered. The 'ghost hunters' weren't scaredy types and they were in three seperate locations with added a really good tension. The film has a flashback at the start to show what happened to one of the neighbours but it wasn't confusing.
Unsurprisingly there will be an american remake. Produced by Del Toro (The shape of water.) it will be directed by the bloke who directed and wrote the original.
 
The Untamed. Mexico. 2017.
Tentacle sex.
7/10
Slow burn drama that builds till the last 15-20 minutes of the film. There are no 'explosions' of violence, but it does have a 'horror' ending of sorts. The main plot is a failing relationship with outside affairs on both sides. There is some scenes of bumping uglies, and it tended to more of a realistic nature than the garbage dished up in mainstream film.
 
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