Viy (Soviet Union, 1967) This rare example of Soviet horror cinema is based on “The Viy” by Nikolai Gogol, supposedly influenced by the folk tales he heard as a child in Ukraine. Its title comes…
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26 September, 2023
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Viy (Soviet Union, 1967) This rare example of Soviet horror cinema is based on “The Viy” by Nikolai Gogol, supposedly influenced by the folk tales he heard as a child in Ukraine. Its title comes…
Hollow (UK, 2012) I almost turned Hollow off within seconds of starting it. While I love horror cinema in almost all its forms, I would be very happy if I never saw another sodding found-footage…
I’ve made a poor start to the challenge due to being ill this week. I started with Le Orme and commented with a few thoughts on Scott’s post. Today I watched a double bill on…
Beyond the Darkness (Italy, 1979) Let’s establish something here: Italian horror films can be fucking weird. Whether it’s the dream logic of an Argento giallo, the outright surrealism of Fulci’s The Beyond or the dizzy…
What Have You Done to Solange? (Italy, 1972) A couple in a rowboat drift down one of more scenic stretches of the Thames, the man trying to convince the woman to have sex with him….
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