Horror Movie Review: Mansion of the Doomed (1976)
Mansion of the Doomed is a schlocky slice of 70s exploitation horror that has some notable moments and an overall grim and grubby feel.
Mansion of the Doomed is a schlocky slice of 70s exploitation horror that has some notable moments and an overall grim and grubby feel.
Exposé (also known as House on Straw Hill and Trauma) is one of the more infamous nasties to appear on the DPP list. Infamous because it features a ton of sexual and violent content.
A horror/thriller to make you think, The Witch Who Came from the Sea was directed by Matt Cimber and starred Millie Perkins, Lonny Chapman, Vanessa Brown and Peggy Feury.
Another in the a long list of video nasties that seem comparably tame by today’s standards, watching SS Experiment Camp it is hard to pinpoint just what it was that saw this film be banned in the UK and many countries.
Having garnered a cult classic following since its 1976 release, it’s easy to see why Alice, Sweet Alice is still proving to be popular amongst genre purists. A smart and interesting tale that keeps you guessing and delivers a hefty payoff.
Described as erotic supernatural horror, Satan’s Slave (also known as Evil Heritage) was released in 1976 & stars Candace Glendenning & Michael Gough.
The plot of Squirm sees a storm have a surprising effect on the local worm population when it brings power-lines down onto wet soil. The surge in electricity transforms the worms. These squirmy creepy-crawlies are now mad with bloodlust!
In 2016, Carrie will celebrate its 40th anniversary. All these years later and it’s still widely considered to be a