An Angel for Satan review

The ever bewitching Barbara Steele is the main adornment of this beautiful, not imperishable but beautifully packaged.

Chrome and Hot Leather review

From fairly sluggish, even banal U.S. exploitation barely saved by the presence of William Smith, a prominent supporting role in the 70s.

Bloody Pit of Horror review

Pupillo is not Bava. Between assumed grotesque and cult scenes, the gothic decorations and the superb "Virgins" (sic) carry the piece.

Nothing Underneath review

A giallo stamped 80's frankly atypical. An unsuspected success of its kind. Yellow will always be in order. And some great beauties too.

Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971) review

Al Adamson, cantor of American Bis, plays it like Ed Wood. Warning : that's a big and chaotic nanar !

The Rite review

Against all odds, a film that avoids overbidding and mediocrity by hitting the right spot despite a subject that is too hackneyed these days.

Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan review

A success of the Asian Bis of the 70's which would have deserved to gain in ferocity. A good ladle of eroticism would have been welcome...too.

Love and Monsters review

Inevitably a bit stupid but obviously very pleasing. It distracts and fills the boredom. It's already that, isn't it? And then there's the beautiful Jessica Henwick...

Night Teeth review

Above all, you must not be too difficult in front of this kind and well-paced vampire movie. It's on Netflix too, huh?...

Deep End (1970) review

Strange cinematographic object that this quirky film which wants to be subversive but remains rather abstruse in spite of a stylized staging.
