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Frightfest: Maniac (2012)
32 years after the original, one of the most notorious shockers gets a glossy new millennium remake.
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Xtro (1983)
The same year Spielberg bought us E.T. a small British movie chose to tell a less friendly alien encounter.
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The Human Centipede (Full Sequence) 2011
Tom Six returns with the sequel to one of the most disturbing movies of the century.
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Night Train Murders (1975)
A pair of girls returning home from school find themselves victims to some twisted rail passengers in Aldo Lado’s gripping movie thriller.
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New York Ripper (1982)
A vicious serial killer who quacks like a duck, it could only be the notorious Lucio Fulci movie, New York Ripper.
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Killer Nun (1979) AKA Suor Omicidi
In a remote church ran hospital, Sister Gertrude is behaving most unusually.
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Forbidden Films: “A Clockwork Orange” – Banned by Stanley Kubrick
After causing a serious crime wave across the UK, British filmmaker Stanley Kubrick withdrew his own film from cinemas.
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City of The Living Dead Aka The Gates of Hell (1980)
Director Lucio Fulci had a small period of intense popularity from 1979-1982, in this time period he embarked on four Zombie movies, City Of The Living Dead was the second of the movies.
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Lucio Fulci – The Master Of The Macbre
Lucio Fulci was a respected director in the world of the musical and the comedy, but come the 1970’s he moved into an area that would change the way the world saw him, and make him one of the biggest names in horror.





