Horror Movie Review: Cannibal Terror (1981)
Rarely will you see us write these words but Cannibal Terror is a ‘so bad, it’s good’ movie. A movie that is so terrible that it becomes a laugh out loud experience.
Keep On ReadingRarely will you see us write these words but Cannibal Terror is a ‘so bad, it’s good’ movie. A movie that is so terrible that it becomes a laugh out loud experience.
Keep On ReadingA spiritual successor to Antropophagus. Absurd reunites Joe D’amato and George Eastman for another round of video nasty gold.
Keep On ReadingBurial Ground is an Italian zombie film directed by Andrea Bianchi, releasing in 1981. However, it didn’t make it to the US until 1985. Also, across the years it has been given alternate titles such as; Nights of Terror, Zombi Horror, The Zombie Dead and as part of a collection known as Zombie 3. A professor accidently unleashes an evil curse after tampering with an ancient crypt.
Keep On ReadingThe House by the Cemetery is a 1981 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. One of the legendary director’s most famous films, it is also notorious as one of the video nasties.
Keep On ReadingOne of the most spectacular ‘video nasties’ you’ll see, Possession is a 1981 art-house/psychological horror directed by Andrzej Żuławski.
Keep On ReadingA forgotten video nasty, Madhouse (originally titled There Was a Little Girl; also known as And When She Was Bad) is a 1981 Italian-American slasher film.
Keep On ReadingA video nasty on the classier end of the spectrum (in regard to quality), The Burning is a time-capsule of 80’s horror. Although it unashamedly rips off the likes of Friday the 13th, it is an enjoyable campy movie.
Keep On ReadingBehold the 1981 horror movie, Demonoid or Demonoid: Messenger of Death. A bland, poorly acted and far too serious horror movie about a demonic hand.
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