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Las Brujas De Zugarramurdi

Las Brujas De Zugarramurdi // A Bizarre And Entertaining Flick Featuring Witches

Spanish filmmaker Alex de la Iglesia made his directorial debut with 1994’s Mutant Action. He introduced Spain’s moviegoing audience to a stylised form of filmmaking and storytelling that was new to them. With his next releases, Day Of The Beast (1995), Dancing With The Devil (1997) and Common Wealth (2000), De la Iglesia soon established

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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review // Give Nia DaCosta Her Flowers

If you were on the fence about the 28 Years Later trilogy, this new installment might win you over! 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple feels more like 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later with more action, tension, and violence, while maintaining the GORGEOUS cinematography from 28 Years Later. The first movie in the

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repo the genetic opera

Scream and Sing // Terrifying Horror Musicals for Fans of Camp and Carnage

To the untrained observer, or someone who simply isn’t a horror fan, horror and musicals mix just about as well as oil and water. But the truth is quite different, especially if you add camp to the carnage. In this context, camp isn’t the usual “so bad that it’s good,” because it isn’t just the comedy.

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