Weirdling_Wolf
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Herman Yau's spectacularly mean-spirited Cat III splatter sensation is one of the few unrepentantly depraved examples of extreme gore that remains a gourmet gut-spiller! Featuring Hong Kong's most notorious meat-maker, Anthony Wong's ferocious charisma makes his bun-making maniac horribly compelling! The bespectacled boogeyman's depravity is legendary, his absolute contempt for human life greatly heightens the ghoulish intensity of these visceral annihilations. Arguably still one of the most unhinged serial killer shockers ever produced, this deliciously demented HK classic is wholly deserving of its revered status, especially since The Untold Story gorily expresses a shockingly explicit nihilism few horror films can match! You just gotta love any skeevey chunkblower wherein a blazingly bonkers, boggle-eyed misfit callously chops up tiny tots, turning them into snackable cannibal treats! The pristine-looking 88 Blu-ray of 'The Untold Story' is a must-have for avid gore-hounds that have long esteemed this scintillatingly savage 90s bloodbath.
Archaeologists excavating Greek ruins in Sicily fatefully disturbs the vengeful spirit of a demonically drooling nun in Fulci's gleefully gory gothic chiller Demonia. The palpable lack of budget lessens the film's overall efficacy, but there are a number of bravura set-pieces that harken to the iconic maestro's gory days! The pristine HD edition is a mixed bag, while manifestly an improvement over the VHS/DVD, the unflinching clarity does, sadly, heighten the film's occasional lapses of finesse, that being said, in truth, even a lesser, latter-day Fulci frequently provides far more entertainment than the blandly recycled horror bilge of today. Never a great favourite of mine, but the historical locations are appealing, its always a treat seeing Fulci the actor, and the gruesome meat locker slaying delivers some vintage Fulci nastiness!!!
A seasoned archaeologist and his mustard keen pupil disastrously disturbs an ancient, demon-possessed burial ground, inadvertently unleashing the hatefully head harvesting, horribly arachnoid hobgoblin Hiruko! Made after Shinya Tsukamoto's hugely successful independent body horror masterpiece Tetsuo, his thrillingly gory, wickedly playful, equally kinetic creature feature remains a dazzlingly eye-popping treat for fans of inventively blood-spattered horror. Beautifully made, with energized performances, a spectacularly sinister beastie, memorably vivid practical FX, and an exhilaratingly intense climax. The wickedly entertaining Hiroku The Goblin is well served by Third Window Film's exceptionally crisp looking, and dynamic sounding Blu-ray edition. Maestro Shinya Tsukamoto's cult 90s classic has been immaculately restored, the deliciously grisly palate of shockingly crimson hues and luridly green goblin-y gloopiness really packs a slimy wallop on HD!