Horror Movie Review: Absurd (1981)
A spiritual successor to Antropophagus. Absurd reunites Joe D’amato and George Eastman for another round of video nasty gold.
Keep On ReadingA spiritual successor to Antropophagus. Absurd reunites Joe D’amato and George Eastman for another round of video nasty gold.
Keep On ReadingOne of the most famous video nasties ever, 1979’s The Driller Killer was directed by Abel Ferrara who also starred alongside Carolyn Marz, Baybi Day, and Harry Schultz.
Keep On ReadingA nomination for one of the worst video nasties we’ve covered on this site, Devil Hunter is as boring as it is sleazy and trust us, it’s incredibly sleazy.
Keep On ReadingA 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.
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 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 ReadingNightmare (also known as Nightmare in a Damaged Brain) is a notorious horror slasher from the 1980s. Notorious because it is one of the 72 successfully prosecuted video nasties.
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