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    The Man And The Monster (Casa Negra) DVD Review 

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    Released by: Casa Negra
    Released on: April 24th, 2007.
    Director: Rafael Baledon
    Cast: Abel Salazar, Enrique Rambal, Maricarmen Vela, Laura Baledon, Deelia Guilmain, Marta Roth, Jose Chavez, Carlos Suarez
    Year: 1958
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    The Man And The Monster – Movie Review:

    Rafael Baledon’s The Man And The Monster is an interesting Mexican take on Goethe’s Faust in that it tells the story of a man who makes a bargain with the devil to get what
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    House By The Cemetery (Blue Underground) 4k UHD Review 

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    Released by: Blue Underground
    Released on: August 25th, 2020.
    Director: Lucio Fulci
    Cast: Catriona MacColl, Paolo Malco, Ania Pieroni, Giovanni Frezza, Dagmar Lassander
    Year: 1981
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    House By The Cemetery – Movie Review:

    Directed by Lucio Fulci, 1981’s House By The Cemetery takes the zombie movies he’d previously exploited so effectively with Zombie, City Of The Living Dead and The Beyond and gives mixes up the walking corpse thing with some cool gothic styled haunted house storytelling.

    The plot revolves around the Boyle family – Lucy (Catriona MacColl), her husband Norman (Paolo Malco) and their son Bob (Giovanni Frezza) – who leave their apartment in New York City to move into a spacious old house in calm, quiet, small town New England. Excited to leave
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    The Lady Kills / Pervertissima (Mondo Macabro) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: Mondo Macabro
    Released on: August 25th, 2020.
    Director: Jean-Louis Van Belle
    Cast: Carole Lebel, Claude Beauthéac, Paul Descombes, Maelle Pertuzo, Albert Simono, Charles Buhr, Andre Vernier
    Year: 1971/1972
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    The Lady Kills / Pervertissima – Movie Review:

    Mondo Macabro continues to be the gift that keeps on giving for fans of wild and weird international cinema, and their latest release, a double feature of Jean-Louis Van Belle pictures from the early seventies, does nothing if not to help cement that fact.

    The Lady Kills:

    The first film opens with a nasty rape scene in which a young woman watches a quartet of men have
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    The Living Coffin (Casa Negra) DVD Review 

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    Released by: Casa Negra
    Released on: April 24th, 2007.
    Director: Fernando Mendez
    Cast: Gaston Santos, Maria Duval, Quintin Bulnes, Pedro De Aguillon, Carlos Ancira, Carolina Barrett
    Year: 1958
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    The Living Coffin – Movie Review:

    Fernando Mendez was responsible for directing some of the absolute best films in the Mexican horror cycle of the fifties and sixties such as The Black Pit Of Dr. M and The Vampire, but unfortunately The Living Coffin doesn't quite
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    Gemini (Mondo Macabro) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: Mondo Macabro
    Released on: August 25th, 2020.
    Director: Shinya Tsukamoto
    Cast: Masahiro Motoki, Ryô, Yasutaka Tsutsui, Masako Motai, Renji Ishibashi
    Year: 1999
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    Gemini – Movie Review:

    Written and directed by Shinya Tsukamoto in 1999, Gemini introduces us to a man named Yukio (Masahiro Motoki) whose life, on the surface at least, would seem to be perfect. He’s the most successful and respected doctor around, having been awarded medals for his service, and he has what appears to be a very solid marriage to
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    Love Hunter (Impulse Pictures) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: Impulse Pictures
    Released on: July 28th, 2020.
    Director: Seiichirō Yamaguchi
    Cast Hidemi Hara, Mari Tanaka, Sumiko Minami
    Year: 1972
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    Love Hunter – Movie Review:

    Directed by Seiichirō Yamaguchi for Nikkatsu and released in 1972, Love Hunter (which was one of the studio’s earlier Roman Porno films) wound up landing its director in some rather hot water when he was arrested. In fact, it also got some of the executives at Nikkatsu and even some of
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    Gamera: The Complete Collection (Arrow Video) Blu-ray Review Part Two 

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    Released by: Arrow Video
    Released on: August 18th, 2020.
    Director: Noriaki Yuasa, Sandy Howard, Shigeo Tanaka, Shusuke Kaneko, Ryuta Tasaki
    Cast: Eiji Funakoshi, Albert Dekker, Kojiro Hongo, Nobuhiro Kashima, Tsutomu Takakuwa, Eiko Yanami, Mach Fumiake, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Toshiyuki Nagashima, Shinobu Nakayama, Ryo Tomioka
    Year:1995/1995/1999/2006
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    Gamera: The Complete Collection – Movie Review:

    Arrow Video puts together an eight disc Blu-ray collection that compiles every single one of the popular Gamera film serious, complete with their fondly remember (in some circles, at least) compromised U.S. editions in a set loaded with extras.

    Here’s a look at the second half of the collection, comprised of the beloved nineties Heisei Trilogy and the not so beloved 2006 entry.

    Disc Five - Gamera - The Guardian Of The Universe:

    The first of the three films in Shusuke Kaneko’s trilogy, 1995’s Gamera: Guardian of the Universe finds the giant turtle back in Japan. This time around, he’s been resting under the ocean off the coast of The Philippines and is only really discovered when a Japanese ship runs into what they initially believe to be an atoll, something that shouldn’t be in an area of the ocean that they know to be almost two miles deep. A few intrepid souls make landfall and start poking about and find a few odd things – tooth-shaped avatars and a strange sign that seems to have been partially buried.

    While this is going on, Japan falls prey to an attack from a trio of Gyaos monsters that wreak havoc across the country, eventually snapping Tokyo Tower in half and setting up a nest there. We’re told that Gyaos is able to reproduce asexually, which does not bode well for Japan or even the world at large. A team of scientists and some military types trick Gyaos into swooping down into a baseball stadium where they try and blind it with bright lights, but this provides only a temporary reprieve. Thankfully for all of us, what the scientists thought was an atoll was, in fact, Gamera, who has developed a psychic connection to teenaged empath Asagi (Ayako Fujitani – Steven Seagal’s daughter!),
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    Gamera: The Complete Collection (Arrow Video) Blu-ray Review Part One 

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    Released by: Arrow Video
    Released on: August 18th, 2020.
    Director: Noriaki Yuasa, Sandy Howard, Shigeo Tanaka, Shusuke Kaneko, Ryuta Tasaki
    Cast: Eiji Funakoshi, Albert Dekker, Kojiro Hongo, Nobuhiro Kashima, Tsutomu Takakuwa, Eiko Yanami, Mach Fumiake, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Toshiyuki Nagashima, Shinobu Nakayama, Ryo Tomioka
    Year: 1965/1966/1967/1968/1969/1970/1971/1980
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    Gamera: The Complete Collection – Movie Review:

    Arrow Video puts together an eight disc Blu-ray collection that compiles every single one of the popular Gamera film serious, complete with their fondly remember (in some circles, at least) compromised U.S. editions in a set loaded with extras.

    Here’s a look at the first four discs in this mammoth collection.

    Disc One – Gamera The Giant Monster:

    When this classic black and white Japanese monster mash begins, we see the United States shoot down a Russian airplane over the Arctic sea. The plane’s nuclear cargo goes down with it and the ensuing explosion awakens a giant space turtle named Gamera, who had been in a deep sleep for untold years. Unfortunately for the citizens of Japan, Gamera wakes up on the wrong side of the bed and decides to lay waste to the island nation by trashing buildings, breathing fire, and spinning around in a circle very quickly! The Japanese also soon learn that their weapons don’t seem to have any chance of stopping this massive turtle – doom seems almost certain!

    Thankfully, Japan finds hope in the form of a scientist named Doctor Eiji Hidaka (Eiji Funakoshi) and his fellow scientist, Professor Murase (Jun Humamura), who deduces that, since their weapons cannot harm this beast, that they should try to capture him and halt his rampage. To do this, they hope to lure him into the head of a trap and send him hurtling into space – a plot which they dub Plan Z. Gamera, however, will not be as easy to capture as our heroes would hope, much to the chagrin of an obnoxious kid named Toshio (Yoshiro Uchida), who is really way too into turtles for his own good.

    While this isn’t the best of the original run of Gamera films (he’d be brought back decades later for a new audience in a trilogy of films in the second half of the nineties, also included in this set) it deserves credit for introducing audiences to one of the most iconic of giant monsters. Like Godzilla before it, Gamera’s movies would be re-edited and dubbed into English (and quite poorly at that – if you’ve seen the MST3K skewering you’ll know that it was completely deserved!) for American audiences but in its pure and uncut form here, the first of the Gamera movies proves to be a fairly dark film that, much like that other monster just mentioned, plays off of Cold War era fears of nuclear destruction. Obviously inspired by Toho’s success, Daiei’s Kaiju numero uno may owe a debt to the big green thunder lizard but would eventually go on to establish its own cool mythology and carve out its own deserved place in monster
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    Mondo Balordo (Severin Films) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: Severin Films
    Released on: July 28th, 2020.
    Director: Roberto Bianchi Montero, Albert T. Viola
    Cast: Boris Karloff
    Year: 1964
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    Mondo Balordo – Movie Review:

    Mondo Balordo, also known as A Fool’s World, was released in North America by the mighty Crown International Pictures, whose logo precedes the presentation of this picture narrated by the one and only Boris Karloff.

    “Boris Karloff unlocks man’s oldest secrets and exposes the hidden intimate shocking scenes of love…
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    I Like To Watch / Sorority Sisters (Vinegar Syndrome) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: Vinegar Syndrome
    Released on: June 30th, 2020.
    Director: Paul Vatelli
    Cast: Bridgette Monet, Mike Horner, Little Oral Annie, Linda Shaw, Lisa De Leeuw, Herschel Savage, Pat Manning
    Year: 1982
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    I Like To Watch / Sorority Sisters – Movie Review:

    Vinegar Syndrome offers up two of Paul Vatelli’s early feature films, made back to back in 1982 and featuring many of the same cast members.

    I Like To Watch:

    The first feature opens with a scene where a young woman named Laura (Bridgette Monet) peeps in on her oddly coiffed aunt Leticia (Pat Manning) as she has sex with her boyfriend, Phillip
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    Lucker The Necrophagous (Synapse Films) DVD Review 

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    Released by: Synapse Films
    Released on: May 20th, 2008
    Director: Johan Vandewoestijne
    Cast: Nick Van Suyt, Helga Vendevelde, Let Jotts, Marie Claes, Carry Van Middle, Martine Scherre
    Year: 1986/2007
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    Lucker The Necrophagous – Movie Review:

    From the demented mind of writer/editor/director Johan Vandewoestijne comes this middle finger to the Flemish government, Lucker The Necrophagous. Shot in 1986 when Vandewoestijne was a fledgling film student, the picture went on to
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    Erotic Diary Of An Office Lady (Kino Lorber) DVD Review 

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    Released by: Kino Lorber
    Released on: November 6th, 2007.
    Director: Masaru Konuma
    Cast: Asami Ogawa, Michio Hin
    Year: 1977
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    Erotic Diary Of An Office Lady – Movie Review:

    Asami (played by Asami Ogawa, of Star Of David: Beauty Hunting, in her debut role) looks every bit the part of your average, every day working class woman. Toiling away at the office, day in, day out, she certainly doesn't leave much of an impression on most of her co-workers.
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    Gates Of Hell (Scorpion Releasing) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: Scorpion Releasing
    Released on: June 2nd, 2020.
    Director: Lucio Fulci
    Cast: Christopher George, Catriona MacColl, Carlo De Mejo, Antonella Interlenghi, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Daniela Doria, Fabrizio Jovine
    Year: 1980
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    The Gates Of Hell – Movie Review:

    One of Lucio Fulci’s more perplexing films, City Of The Living Dead (or The Gates Of Hell, if you prefer) is also regarded by some as one of his best. While it isn’t always the most logical of pictures, there’s no denying the film is ripe with atmosphere, that it features some excellent cinematography,
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    Hair – Olive Signature Edition (Olive Films) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: MGM
    Released on: 6/7/2011
    Director: Milos Forman
    Cast: John Savage, Treat Williams, Beverly D’Angelo, Dorsey Wright
    Year: 1979
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    Hair – Movie Review:

    Released theatrically in 1979 and based on the long running Broadway musical of the same name, Milos Forman’s big screen version of Gerome Ragni and James Rado’s Hair, which he made after his critically acclaimed adaptation of Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, might have hit screens eleven years after the play hit stages, but its message was no less pertinent.
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    Madame O (Synapse Films) DVD Review 

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    Released by: Synapse Films
    Released on: July 28th, 2008
    Director: Seiichi Fukuda
    Cast: Michiko Aoyama, Akihiho Kaminara, Yuichi Minato, Naomi Tani
    Year: 1967
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    Madame O – Movie Review:

    Seiichi Fukuda's 1967 film Madame O was actually distributed theatrically in North America by Radley Metzger's Audubon Films. According to the liner notes, the film's original title, Zoku Akutoki: Joe-hen, translates to Continuation: Vice Doctor - Female Vice Edition and it's
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    The Killing Time (Scorpion Releasing) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: Scorpion Releasing
    Released on: February 11th, 2020.
    Director: Rick King
    Cast: Beau Bridges, Kiefer Sutherland, Wayne Rogers, Joe Don Baker, Camelia Kath, Janet Carroll, Michael Madsen
    Year: 1987
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    The Killing Time – Movie Review:

    When this film by Rick King opens, a nameless drifter (Kiefer Sutherland) kills a man named Brian Mars outside of a small California town and assumes his identity,
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    Kiss Of The Vampire (Shout! Factory) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: Shout! Factory
    Released on: July 14th, 2020.
    Director: Don Sharp
    Cast: Clifford Evans, Edward de Souza, Noel Willman, Jennifer Daniel, Barry Warren, Jacquie Wallis, Isobel Black, Vera Cook, Peter Madden
    Year: 1963
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    Kiss Of The Vampire – Movie Review:

    Don Sharp’s 1963 film Kiss Of The Vampire opens at the scene of a funeral. The priest delivers the last rights and just as the coffin is put into the ground, a surly looking Professor Zimmer (Clifford Evans) runs up to the coffin and ‘stakes’ it with a shovel. We see that the corpse inside was a vampire woman, and we’re off.

    From there, we meet honeymooners Gerald Harcourt (Edward de Souza) and his lovely new bride Marianne (Jennifer Daniel). It turns out Marianne isn’t much of a navigator and their motorcar runs out of gas more or less in the middle of a Bavarian forest. They take
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    Horrors Of Spider Island (Severin Films) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: Severin Films
    Released on: June 16th, 2020.
    Director: Fritz Böttger
    Cast: Harald Maresch, Helga Franck, Alexander D'Arcy
    Year: 1960
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    Horrors Of Spider Island – Movie Review:

    Our film begins with a man named Gary Webster (Alexander D'Arcy) and his assistant auditioning lovely ladies to join a dance troupe that’s going to fly off to Singapore to perform. He isn’t too impressed with the ballerina, but the stripper is hired on the spot. Gary is that kind of guy. After assembling a veritable bevy of beauties to join his show, he and his assistant are
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    The Hunt (Universal Studios) Blu-ray Review 

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    Released by: Universal Studios
    Released on: June 9th, 2020.
    Director: Craig Zobel
    Cast: Ike Barinholtz, Betty Gilpin, Emma Roberts, Hilary Swank, Sturgill Simpson, Amy Madigan, Reed Birney, Ethan Suplee, Wayne Duvall
    Year: 2020
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    The Hunt – Movie Review:

    Craig Zobel’s The Hunt opens with a scene where a group of friends communicate via group text about the current actions of the President, concluding with a comment noting that "At least the hunt is coming up. Nothing better than going out to The
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    MVP Double Feature (Mill Creek Entertainment) DVD Review 

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    Released by: Mill Creek Entertainment
    Released on: September 17th, 2019.
    Director: Robert Vince
    Cast: Kevin Zegers, Lomax Study, Oliver Muirhead , Kevin Zegers, Jamie Renée Smith, David Kaye, Tony Alcantar, Cameron Bancroft
    Year: 2000/2001
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    MVP Double Feature – Movie Review:

    Robert Vince has been creating his own little movie business cottage industry over the last twenty years, starting with the two movies presented on this double feature. That industry? Straight to video movies about animals that do things that they don't normally do. For example, with 2003’s Spymate a monkey became a spy and helped the President Of The United States (played by Barry Bostwick, because
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