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BA_Harrison

Joined Jun 2001
My name is Brett Harrison. I'm a graphic designer and amateur movie reviewer from the U.K., specialising in the obscure, the cult and the downright weird (although I do enjoy the occasional big-budget blockbuster as well). My favourite genres include horror, martial arts, exploitation and sci-fi, with a particular interest in gialli, bad ninja movies, Italian cannibal films, Cat III films, cheesy peplum, and crazy Japanese splatter.

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BA_Harrison's rating
Gonjiam: Haunted asylum
6.54
Gonjiam: Haunted asylum
Together
7.03
Together
Kissed
6.07
Kissed
La Cabra
5.34
La Cabra
Men & Chicken
6.76
Men & Chicken
Mal Nosso
5.68
Mal Nosso
Évanouis
7.99
Évanouis
A Dark Song
6.25
A Dark Song
The Headless Eyes
4.14
The Headless Eyes
Les 4 Fantastiques: Premiers pas
7.33
Les 4 Fantastiques: Premiers pas
Ziam
4.87
Ziam
Daylight's End
5.45
Daylight's End
Piglet
2.71
Piglet
Peur blanche
4.64
Peur blanche
Al morir la matinée
5.88
Al morir la matinée
Souviens-toi... l'été dernier
5.52
Souviens-toi... l'été dernier
Requiem pour un massacre
8.33
Requiem pour un massacre
The Profane Exhibit
4.01
The Profane Exhibit
Superman
7.42
Superman
Baskin
5.85
Baskin
Substitution - Bring Her Back
7.26
Substitution - Bring Her Back
Fresh
6.78
Fresh
They Look Like People
5.86
They Look Like People
Jurassic World: Renaissance
6.05
Jurassic World: Renaissance
A Cure for Life
6.44
A Cure for Life

Lists7

  • Meurtres à la St-Valentin (1981)
    Now where did I put that head?
    • 15 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Sep 05, 2013
  • Non-irritating performances by Jack Black.
    • 0 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Sep 02, 2013
  • Massacre à la tronçonneuse (1974)
    BA_Harrison's Favourite Horror Movies of all time
    • 97 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Jul 01, 2013
  • The Twins Effect (2003)
    Horror films that didn't quite make my top 100 list.
    • 140 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Jul 01, 2013
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Reviews6.9K

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Gonjiam: Haunted asylum

Gonjiam: Haunted asylum

6.5
4
  • Aug 15, 2025
  • Seen it all before.

    Some people say that Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum is the scariest found footage horror film ever made. If that's the case, it doesn't say much for the sub-genre as a whole.

    Gonjiam does pretty much everything by the book. The creators of web series Horror Times recruit several other people to take part in their next episode, a live broadcast from a supposedly haunted psychiatric hospital. Wearing body mounted cameras, the ghost hunters sneak into the asylum after midnight and investigate the building's hot spots, and bizarre stuff happens: there are inexplicable loud noises and things move by themselves. It's revealed that these happenings have been orchestrated by the guys behind the web series in order to get more viewers, but then scary stuff starts happening for real...

    No cliché is left unturned: there's tons of wobbly cam, close-ups of the characters looking petrified, characters who try to escape but find themselves somehow returning to the same place, people standing motionless with their backs to the camera, and people who are dragged off into the dark. It's like the makers of this one created a checklist and diligently ticked all of the boxes. That said, if you're a huge fan of the sub-genre, this might be exactly what you are after; I'm not, and I found the film very tedious, with the exception of one scene involving someone putting their arm through a hole in a wooden locker. That bit was pretty good. Shame the rest wasn't.
    Together

    Together

    7.0
    3
  • Aug 14, 2025
  • A work colleague of mine described Together as Cronenberg lite; I think that Cronenberg sh*te is more apt.

    Dave Franco and Alison Brie play long-term couple Tim and Millie, whose relationship has hit a sticky patch. The couple move to the country so that Millie can take up a teaching position, but this puts further strain on their relationship, musician Tim feeling like he is trapped. While taking a walk in the woods, the pair fall down a hole, unwisely drink water from a creepy subterranean well, and then gradually discover that doing so has altered their biology, making the couple inseparable - literally so, as their bodies combine whenever they touch.

    Director Michael Shanks's commentary about the nature of relationships is extremely muddled: what exactly is the film trying to say about how couples interact? (If, indeed, it is trying to say anything meaningful at all). Are Tim and Millie meant for each other, or should they have parted ways long ago? The film's stance is uncertain. There's definitely something interesting to be said about the co-dependant nature of a human couple, but this film doesn't say it. Instead, having established it's basic premise, the film just trundles along repetitively until its inevitable 'shocking' finalé, which feels like a lame attempt to match the craziness of the Substance's blood-drenched climax. It comes nowhere near.

    The film boasts one memorable scene, in which Tim and Millie become stuck together post-coitus, with a surprising shot of Tim's member stretching as he tries to pull himself loose (a cock shot in a 15 certificate!). It's definitely the wildest moment in a film that needed a lot more of that kind of craziness to succeed.

    3.5/10, rounded down to 3 for the unnecessary humour that jars with the horror, and for the cheesy, predictable use of the Spice Girls' hit 2 Become 1.
    Kissed

    Kissed

    6.0
    7
  • Aug 13, 2025
  • Max Gaines would be proud.

    A creepy coroner (James Warfield) takes advantage of a body in his care, that of a pretty young woman (Aurora Persichetti) who had drowned in a lake: the man applies makeup to the girl and fondles her hair before planting a smacker on her lips. The man's unsolicited attention has horrific consequences when it turns out that the dead woman wants another kiss.

    At just six minutes long, Kissed doesn't have much time for plot development, the film merely an excuse to deliver a ghoulish EC comics-style ending - however, it does this very effectively, the final minute or so guaranteed to send shivers up the spine. Director Elwood Quincy Walker does a great job at handling the suspenseful build-up and gruesome payoff - he's definitely a talent to keep an eye on.

    6.5/10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.
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