A Taste of Blood
Directed By: Herschell Gordon Lewis
1967
117 Minutes - Color

This rich business guy gets a strange package in the mail. He opens it up and it's some brandy from a long lost relative. He drinks it and toasts to his ancestors, just like the letter says, and then he slowly turns into Dracula.

I watched the other 5 movies in the HG Lewis box set a while ago. I enjoyed most of them quite a bit. I didn't get around to this one until about 3 months after buying the box because the subject matter of a vampire and the fact that it was 2 hours long was making me lose interest [nothing against long movies, but all the HG movies I've seen are 90 or less and that's right about where they should be] I also don't care about vampires or Dracula or any of that. Strike two.

Strike three came when I actually sat through this abysmal tripe. This has to be one of the SLOWEST and most BORING movies I've ever seen. I honestly don't know what actually inspired me to make it through the whole thing. When you watch a movie like, say, Blood Gnome, you KNOW it's going to be pure shit. You don't feel bad after shutting it off after a while. When you watch a Herschell Gordon Lewis movie, you have certain expectations. Yeah, maybe it's starting slow, but it will pick up.. right? RIGHT?

Get the box set and toss this movie out the window. Take your copy of Blood Feast and throw it in the box set and feel complete.

Murder Rating: 2
Movie Rating: 1.5

Review by Baron


Acacia
Directed By: Ki-Hyung Park
2003
90 Minutes - Color
Japanese with English Subtitles

This is an extremely well shot and very confusing Asian thriller. It's hard to write a proper review of this because I feel, even after just finishing it an hour ago, that I still don't quite understand it fully. Without giving too much of it away, I'll write up a generic review.

A married couple decide to adopt a child when they find out they can't have kids. The rest of the family chastises them for adopting a child, insisting they just need to keep trying. Well, after a little while, the mother is pregnant. The adopted kid is pissed about this and starts to spend more and more time talking to the acacia tree out in the yard. Slowly, things start happening to the family and people begin to die and turn on each other.

The movie is VERY slow paced, and besides a few scenes here and there, is virtually gore free. This is more like a weird version of Sixth Sense or What Lies Beneath or something along those lines. The ending is very strange and makes the whole movie almost change meaning when you see it. The final scene with the tree and the adopted child is awesome, as well as the scene that is happening while the credits role.

All in all, I'm not sure what to make of this. If you're looking for something aesthetically pleasing and weird as hell, go for it.

Murder Rating: 2
Movie Rating: 6

Review by Baron


Audition
Directed By: Takashi Miike
1999
115 Minutes - Color
Japanese with English Subtitles

A movie guy is upset about his wife dying, so his buddy suggests they hold an audition for a movie roll so he can meet new women. He finds one that really strikes his fancy so he begins to contact her and start a relationship of sorts. The other guy is weary of her and begins to check out her refrences and follow up on the stories she tells them, only to find out nothing makes sense.

I had high hopes for this movie considering it's reputation. While I found it much more interesting than Ichi the Killer, I'm still not a fan of Miike's style. I can see how you easily could be, but from what I've seen so far, it just doesn't really hit me. The first hour of the movie is painfully slow paced, although the story is somewhat interesting. The last half hour is more bloody and revealing, but it just seems to fall short.

I'm still looking for a Miike movie I am into. Next on my watch list is Visitor Q, so hopefully that will change my opinion of his work.

Murder Rating: 6
Movie Rating: 5

Review by Baron


Basket Case
Directed by: Frank Henenlotter
1982
91 Minutes - Color

This is probably my favourite horror movie of all time. Frank Henenlotter knows how to add just the right amount of comedy into his movies and it really brings them to a new level. Although he isn't a master of special effects, the fact that some of the effects are so fucking awful makes them a thousand times better.

Duane has a Siamese twin named Belial who was separated from his side when he was 12 or so. The parents hoped Belial would die, but instead, he remains alive in a basket that Duane carries around. Belial kills off the parents instantly and Duane is sent to live with his aunt. They return to the city to get revenge on the doctors that performed the operation, and in the process, we see beautiful slummy city shots and no budget actors trying their best to be authentic. Mention must be made of the hotel owner who does a great job as a scumbag.

Belial escapes and kills and kills and no one can figure out exactly why all these people are dropping dead. Duane meets a girl and Belial thinks she will come in between their relationship as brothers, so he tries to knock her off too. The stop motion animation in the hotel is probably the worst thing you'll ever see, but it's effective because it's something you'll never forget. When Belial throws around the dresser drawers, you will laugh out loud.

I like how Duane is the "good guy" here, but he's still really not when it boils down to it. Kevin Van Hentenryck plays the part perfectly, because he's just a loner type kid who is just out trying to help his mutant brother. The death scene at the end is a bit confusing, but it doesn't take away from the past 85 minutes of brilliance.

I simply cannot recommend this movie enough. It's everything a cult horror classic should be and Mr. Henelotter deserves an award for this. I am currently doing my best to track down Basket Case 2 and 3, which I still have not seen. Oh, and who can forget the classic quote "Whatcha got in the basket? Easter eggs?" Simply perfect in every way.

For some reason, they decided to release this movie as part of a 2 DVD set with the god awful Swamp Thing movie. I wish they had made a Basket Case set of all 3 movies on 2 or 3 discs and saved us the misery of even owning the faggot Swamp Thing at all. Hopefully someday they will give all three movies a proper release like they deseve.

Here's a couple amusing facts I found on the movie:
1. The film crew was allowed to film inside a run-down Times Square hotel as long as they didn't reveal the
actual name of the place, to avoid New York Health officials from investigating the poor living conditions.

2. When Duane checks into the Hotel Broslin he takes out a wad of cash. According to Frank Henenlotter,
the film's director, this was the film's entire budget.

Murder Rating: 9
Movie Rating: 10

Review by Baron


Battle Royale
Directed By: Kinji Fukasaku
2000
122 Minutes - Color
Japanese with English Subtitles

There's a lot of hype surrounding this movie, and after finally seeing it, I feel it's worth the praise it gets. Although the subject matter is extreme, the excessive violence is done "tastefully" if that makes any sense.

In the future, Japan is struggling with violence and unemployment rates. The kids either boycott school or physically attack their teachers. The government is fed up, so they hire the kids teacher as part of a military plan to teach the kids a lesson. They kidnap the kids, tell them the rules to the game, give them supplies and some sort of weapon and throw them on an island in a fight to the death. Every few hours they're given an update on who has been killed and what the danger spots on the island are. Only one can survive and they will be allowed to live.

This movie really dives into how far someone will go to fight for survival. It shows who they think they can trust, and who they really can trust. The acting from the huge cast is quite good, especially considering the extreme subject matter and how young they were. Most of the time you really feel like you're there experiencing this with them, as everyone is acting in a way that seems realistic.. Maybe like you would in this situation.

The movie clocks in at a little over 2 hours, and 90% of it is just a battle on an island, so it does feel a bit drawn out at times. They flash the number of people still alive up on the screen, and by the time it's in the 20's and you've already seen 20 people die, you sorta start to get the picture!

Anyway, do your best to track this down. I've never read a bad review of it.. For good reason.

Murder Rating: 9
Movie Rating: 9

Review by Baron



Beware! Children At Play
Directed By: Mik Cribben
1989
94 Minutes - Color

Oh man is this movie bad. Adults keep disappearing from the local towns and stuff, along with some kids too. After a while, they somehow suspect the kids are a cannibal tribe out there killing and eating the adults. They show this in somewhat decent detail, but the special effects are so fucking horrible, it just turns into pure comedy.

Here's a great writeup about the amazing ending:
At about 85 minutes into BEWARE, the movie takes a sadistic and truly unexpected turn. Without any warning, it drops from a non-graphic tale of mystery and suspense to a depraved circus of child massacre. The lead protagonist (who is trying to rescue the misled children, by the way) is killed from a gunshot to the head. Various children, roughly aged 4 to 12, are then shot, stabbed, beaten, and impaled, all in graphic (but unrealistic) detail, while upbeat action music toodles on in the background. The murders are all committed by the children's own parents, who are led to believe that their little bundles of joy are actually cannibalistic demons, and this debauchery goes on nonstop for about ten full minutes! Worse yet, a woman is shown being raped and killed right in front of her own daughter during a scene just preceding this one.

Well, there you have it. The script is pitiful, the kid actors are fucking terrible [they can't even die right.. you see them breathing the whole time], and hitting your head against a wall covered with AIDS needles might be better than watching this.

Recommended.

Murder Rating: 7 haha
Movie Rating: 7

Review by Baron


Bio Zombie
Directed By: Wilson Yip
1998
94 Minutes - Color
Japanese with English Subtitles

The government creates some zombie chemical thing that they slip into soft drinks and it turns the people who drink it into the undead.

This is a huge tribute to Dawn of the Dead, except with a little more comedy and a slightly different take on the zombies. The characters are pretty cool, and they have dumb names like Woody Invincible and Crazy Bee and Rolls which adds to the vibe I guess. The camera work is quite good in places, and it nicely disguises how low budget of a movie this must be.

I wouldn't say this is amazing or anything, but its definitely interesting. Worth checking out if you find it at the right price.

Murder Rating: 7
Movie Rating: 6.5

Review by Baron


Black Christmas
Directed By: Bob Clark
1974
98 Minutes - Color

This film was ahead of it's time. It's very similar to the style John Carpenter stole [oops, borrowed] for those overrated Halloween movies. The difference is, this one is actually pretty creepy.

A bunch of girls in a sorority house are stalked by a crazy guy who is in the same house. Of course, they don't know he is in the same house, and that's what makes it even more creepy. We never get to see the killer at all, which is a nice touch. In fact, this movie was copied over and over again for the past 30 years. You'll see bits and pieces that were taken for other more mainsteam type movies. But like usual, the original is the best, or at least close to the best.

Not a slasher really, not too bloody, but nice and dark and eerie. Good performances by the cast and great ending. You need it.

Murder Rating: 4
Movie Rating: 8.5

Review by Baron


Black Roses
Directed by: John Fasano
1988
90 Minutes - Color

This movie, is one of my all time favorites!! I have heard it is now offered on DVD, but I have been unable to find it yet!

Black Roses is the name of the ultimate devil worshipping band, that is coming to take over a small town. Parents don't want their children to attend their show but there is no stopping heavy metal! Black Roses performs their devilish music and turns their audience into a bunch of zombies! The kids go back home and murder their parents!

There are some sex scenes but they are pretty fucking dumb. There is a soundtrack available and it includes some of the songs from the band black roses.....even Lizzy Borden contributed to this great movie. Check it out! Or better yet...buy it for me!

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Murder Rating: 6
Movie Rating: 10+++++

Review by Anne



Blood Feast
Directed By: Herschell Gordon Lewis
1963
67 Minutes - Color

This movie is known as the first real gore flick ever made. It's actually done pretty well considering it's the first on the scene, and you can see how countless films took influence from the way it was made. Although most of the murders are those old style see-knife-see-girl-scream-blood-on-knife type killings, there is plenty of well done realistic gore happening.

This morbid caterer guy starts killing random girls to offer a cannibalistic sacrifice to the Goddess Ishtar. He goes through and slaughters lots of women and he takes their body parts for some sort of stew or whatever. I guess this was offensive 40 years ago but now it's no big deal.

Obviously being made over 40 years ago, this movie is really dated. But that being said, it is highly entertaining
and it's fun to watch these 60's people acting all proper get turned into lunch. It's also cool that one of the guys couldn't remember his lines so he read them off his hand.

It's a little over an hour. WATCH IT. It shows you how this all began.

Murder Rating: 7
Movie Rating: 7.5

Review by Baron



Blood Gnome
Directed By: John Lechago
2004
90 Minutes - Color

Holy shit what a stupid movie. I will admit the idea of the story is decent but this movie just sucks. I'm still watching it, and it's near the end, and I went to write this review not really caring what happens. It's just that good.

A CSI crime scene photographer finds a special discontinued camera that was taken off the market for being "too sensitive" or something. Meaning, it can see things that humans can't see. He uses this camera at some of the murders and he sees these gnomes everywhere, feasting on the blood of the dead. He keeps going to all the murders that take place at these bondage bloodsports so he can get pictures, but the clever gnomes are onto him, and keep switching out his film so they don't show up on any of the tapes. The blood gnomes contact him through bondage chat rooms [GAY] and lure him to a party so they can finally get him. Or can they??? Wow, I don't care.

There's tons of BSDM in the movie, a decent amount of blood, an excess of tits, but nothing can save this. The cover artwork is great, and the promise of Julie Strain being in it is usually a sign of a pointless but funny B movie, but she only shows up at the end to walk around the party nude.

Ok, I've already spent too much time on this. Don't let the artwork fool you, this movie is gay.

Murder Rating: 6
Movie Rating: 2.5

Review by Baron



Bloody Buns
Directed By: Tin Chun
2002
92 Minutes - Color
Chinese with English Subtitles

This is a remake of The Untold Story. Don't bother. Just watch The Untold Story.

Murder Rating: 7
Movie Rating: 6

Review by Baron



Brain Damage
Directed By: Frank Henenlotter
1987
Color - 86 Minutes

If you know Henenlotter films, you know they contain as much comedy as they do gore. This movie is no exception to that rule. There might be more times where it's SUPPOSED to be funny here than usual even.

The absurd plot is this little worm type creature that attaches himself to Brian [the hero here] and gives him some sort of drug fluid that makes him get all psychedelic and crazy. He wants it more and more, so the parasite [named Aylmer and/or Elmer] forces him to find victims so he can feast on their brains.

There are some really good gore scenes in this, and this is obviously higher budget than Basket Case was. The scene where Brian pulls his brain out through his ear is really well done and it looks about as real as it possibly could. The pseudo parasite blowjob scene is worth rewinding too. Simply amazing.

I have seen all the Henenlotter films with the exception of Basket Case 2 and I would say this ISN'T one of his best, although it appears I'm the only one who thinks this. Most consider Brain Damage to be Henenlotter's crowning achievment but I just don't see it that way. Definitely a good movie for the collection, but get Basket Case and Frankenhooker first I think. That's where he was at his best.

Murder Rating: 8
Movie Rating: 8

Review by Baron



Burial Ground
Directed By: Andrea Bianchi
1980
85 Minutes - Color

If you like zombie movies, you know how stupid they are. Face it, they never make sense and people get ripped apart and eaten for no reason. I thought I had seen it all before, but this one truly takes the cake as the dumbest zombie movie I've ever seen. I don't mean that in a bad way at all either.

The acting is beyond horrible. The script sounds like it was written by a kid. Oh, and speaking of kids, instead of getting a kid to play the part of a KID, they get some really small midget type guy in his 30's, and we're supposed to buy this. The zombies themselves look like what they would be if Fulci's Zombie was made by people who don't know what they're doing. They look pretty gory and interesting, but they're obviously masks they rolled around in the dirt and added some worms and maggots to for the closeups. Holy crap this is retarded.

The "plot" [and I'm being generous] is a scientist brings these people back to life and they attack a bunch of people who hang out in this giant castle. Only about 10 minutes goes by before the zombies randomly rise from graves and start attacking everyone. These flesh seekers are a bit more "intelligent" than your usual zombie, as they work together in scenes to bang down doors, figure out how to use a scythe to decapitate someone, and even throw knives. You will laugh at the knife throwing zombie.

The ending is pretty cool even though it is stupid. You really should see this movie, if just for the 30 year old little kid who saw his mom having sex and now feels up her tits and puts his hand on her joytrail. You may hate it, but you won't be bored!

Murder Rating: 8
Movie Rating: 7.5

Review by Baron



Camp Blood
Directed by: Brad Sykes
1999
75 Minutes - Color

If you are reading this page right now, you know the name of this movie is such a Friday the 13th ripoff that SOMEONE would have been sued somewhere along the way.

I'm a sucker for movies with killers relating to clowns, and this is one you could PROBABLY do without, but I still somewhat enjoy it. The clown mask itself looks like they got it at
Wal-Mart and the "special effects" consist of lots of Heinz ketchup and some squirting tubes. The dialog seems to be improvised and the camera used to film it was probably bought at a thrift store in the early 80's. I'm not saying those are bad things, just keep them in mind.

You can guess who is involved with the killings so easily. It's a totally basic formula, but for some reason, the campy and absurd nature of this movie make it enjoyable.

I need to see Camp Blood 2!

Murder Rating: 6
Movie Rating: 6.5

Reviewed by Baron



Cannibal Holocaust
Directed By: Ruggero Deodato
1980
95 Minutes - Color

This is pretty well known as being one of the most brutal horror movies ever made. It's not really "horror", but more like a realistic view of depraved flesh eating tribes done in a documentary type style. The director even had to go to trial to prove this movie wasn't a real snuff film, because everything is shot in a way that makes it look like it could be actual cannibalism.

A group of 4 people disappeared doing research on the jungle tribes, so a new group of people get together to go there to both investigate the disappearance of the past crew as well as get their own new footage and insight on everything. They find traces of the past scientists along with their abandoned film canisters. They decide to befriend the cannibal tribes to try and get more info out of them. Of course, they're subjected to the ritualistic killing of animals, violent rape scenes, and the prize.. the eating of human flesh.

This movie gets a lot of criticism because of the animal death scenes, which are actual slayings of animals on screen. Big fucking deal, you PETA loving faggot. Animals are butchered every day so you can eat burgers, so just accept that fact. Those shitty Blair Witch movies took the idea and style of this movie and totally made it stupid. Watch Cannibal Holocaust to see how it really should be done.

I probably should be giving this a higher rating, but I think it is still flawed in places, although it is an eye opening type movie that everyone should see at least once.

Murder Rating: 10
Movie Rating: 7.5

Review by Baron


Cannibal Hookers
Directed By: Donald Farmer
1987
67 Minutes - Color

These two girls want to join some sorority that is notorious for having crazy initiations. This time around, the girls are forced to become hookers for a night and pick up a couple of guys and bring them back to this whorehouse/dungeon/the producers basement type thing. They run into one of the girls boyfriends, and they agree to fake as the john's so they get initiated. They bring them back and slowly realize the sorority is actually a cult of cannibals.

I have never witnessed anything quite like this before in my entire life. I got this on DVD for a couple bucks based on the name alone, and words cannot describe the poor quality of the movie itself. First, it was shot on some time of handheld camera so it's bounching all over the place like the boobs of the "actresses" in this movie. Second, there's actually parts on the fucking DVD that are distorted and glitchy like an old VHS tape you had in your closet for 10 years and tried to play. Third, well.. the acting, script, directing, and all that is some of the worst I've ever seen.

To put it in other words: BUY THIS.

Murder Rating: 5
Movie Rating: 7.5

Review by Baron


Childs Play
Directed by: Tom Holland
1988
87 Minutes - Color

This is a well done movie that still looks quite fresh today. The special effects for the time were excellent, and if you squint your eyes, you can almost believe Chucky is real.

A serial killer chants some evil spells and his spirit enters a Good Guys doll. The mother buys the doll for her son Andy, and as you know, all hell breaks loose. Chucky finds out he has to get into a real body or else he'll be trapped in the doll for eternity, so it follows his murderous ways trying to get to Andy.

This isn't a typical "horror" movie really. It's not very graphic, but it's done just right and it actually has a script that looks like it took more than a day to write.

Best of the series and a damn good movie.

Murder Rating: 5
Movie Rating: 8

Review by Baron


Childs Play 2
Directed by: John Lafia
1990
84 Minutes - Color

Part 2 is a continuation of the first one, and it's done in a fairly interesting manner. Andy's mom is in a nuthouse, so he moves in with a foster family. The "rebel teen" in the movie is Kyle, and she's the only one that eventually believes Chucky is real. Together they go out and try to stop good ol' Charles Lee Ray once again.

Mention must be said of the end scene in the doll warehouse. It's done really well, and Chucky just keeps coming back of course. Something about the filming of this movie I really like. Chucky's one liners are definitely a bit better in this one as well.

Up the body count and add a slightly repetitive plot and you have this. In a world where most sequels are only good because they're complete shit, this stands up as a good flick.

Murder Rating: 6
Movie Rating: 7.5

Review by Baron



Childs Play 3
Directed by: Jack Bender
1991
90 Minutes - Color

This takes place 8 years after part 2 ends, even though itwas released 9 months later. Ah, the magic of movies.

Andy turns 16 years old and now he's in the military. The owner of Good Guys dolls wants to bring the line of toys back because he's convinced all the bad publicity has been forgotten. Of course, Chucky kills him. Next is Chucky tracking down Andy and he begins his quest to enter his body [not in that way, you pervert] Soon after, Chucky realizes that he has to enter the first body of the person that he told was real, and that's not Andy this time, it's another kid, who happens to find the doll.

I prefer the first two movies, but this one isn't bad either. The idea is running a little thin at this point [it doesn't stop Jason] but we're not talking Shakespeare scripts here. I'd say if you're a fan of the first two, you probably won't hate this one. Part 3 has some creative death scenes in it, although I felt the death of Chucky at the end wasn't as good as it could have been.

Murder Rating: 7
Movie Rating: 6

Review by Baron



Chopping Mall
Directed By: Jim Wynorski
1986
Color - 77 Minutes

Ahh yes, Jim Wynorski. The champ who brought us such brilliance as The Bare Wench Project and Sorority House Massacre 2 shows off more of his skills in one of his first movies, Killbots, also known as Chopping Mall.

A mall gets these new hi-tech security robots to watch over the stores after hours. During a storm on the first night, lightning strikes the mall tower and [somehow] finds it's way into the robots. Well, they go crazy and start to kill people in the mall. Of course, there are teenagers having a party in a mall store after it closes, and they have to battle it out with the deranged killbots.

The idea is really dumb, and you have to overlook things like the robots killing people and then their bodies disappearing from the ground in the next scene, but it's really a highly entertaining movie. Almost like Dawn of the Dead with robots instead of zombies.. or something. There is one awesome kill where a girl gets shot in the head and it explodes and that makes it worth it alone.

This is a nice fun horror that is different than what you're used to seeing.

Murder Rating: 7
Movie Rating: 7.5

Review by Baron



City Of The Living Dead
Directed By: Lucio Fulci
1980
90 Minutes - Color

Wow. Good luck making sense of this movie. Everything is all over the place and half of it doesn't make any sense. Not to mention the ending is the worst thing I've ever seen in my life.

A priest kills himself and that somehow opens the gates of Hell. I say somehow, because nothing is really explained. Anyway, some people realize they have to close the gate before Halloween or else all the corpses will rise from the graves and take over the earth. The priest comes back as an overlord of sorts, and zombies start to attack people. Well, they make it back into the grave of the priest and... uhh..

This movie is famous for the girl puking up her own intestines, the bloody tears, and the death by table drill thing. Some of that stuff is done well, and it's actually quite realistic looking. If that's all you care about, you might enjoy this movie more than I did. I was just wishing I was watching The Beyond instead.

Supposedly the original ending was destroyed or something, so what we're seeing isn't what was actually planned. I fucking hope not. What a stupid ending that makes NO SENSE AT ALL.

The gore is good, the movie just isn't that great. Add it to your Fulci collection if you must.

Murder Rating: 9.5
Movie Rating: 6

Review by Baron




Clownhouse
Directed by: Victor Salva
1989
81 Minutes - Color

This is quite the interesting movie. If you know anything about the history of the director, you know he was jailed for molesting the kid in this movie. That would be awesome if the kid was a girl, but instead, the director ends up being a faggot who makes a movie with naked kids in it.

The story is three kids left home alone when their parents go out of town. They decide to go to a carnival, not knowing that there are 3 escaped mental patients out on the run. The mental patients make their way to the carnival after it ends and they slaughter 3 clowns and proceed to put all their makeup and clothes on. The 2 supporting clowns aren't anything too great, but the guy who plays the main clown is genuinely creepy and quite effective.

The murders in this movie definitely aren't anything too creative, but this is more of a creepy horror than a Fulci blood party. There are some awesome scenes like the clowns chasing the youngest kid in the woods and they hide themselves so only he can see them. When he tries to tell his bully older brother about it, he doesn't believe him. The clowns eventually make it back to the house and start tearing the place apart. Some decent death scenes, but overall, that's not what this flick is about.

You really should catch this movie sometime. It's pretty easy to find as it's the guy that did 'Jeepers Creepers' and they reissued it recently. I believe this is the only clown movie I have seen that is actually creepy.

Murder Rating: 4
Movie Rating: 8.5

Review by Baron



Crazy Lips
Directed By: Hirohisa Sasaki
2000
85 Minutes - Color
Japanese with English Subtitles

Newspapers and cops are harassing a family because one of their family members is thought to be a serial killers who chops the heads off schoolgirls. The family hires a psychic to attempt to prove he is innocent, but no one will seem to believe them.

This is another Japanese film that is hard to write a proper summary of. The plot and direction is all over the place, and there is a good amount of humor mixed in with the gore. There's also some excellent rape scenes and even some necrophilia. Tasty.

The cover says something about this movie being done by the same team that did Ringu and Ju-on [aka The Grudge], but this isn't a spooky type ghost story like those. This is more comedy mixed with ultraviolence. I would say check this out if you can't get enough crazy Jap horror.

Murder Rating: 8
Movie Rating: 7

Review by Baron