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9/10
Loving authentic tribute to SOV splatter.
19 June 2022
If you stay up on your micro-to-low-budget horror (that's a thing everyone does right?), you may have seen quite a few attempted throw backs to the SOV horror of the 80s and 90s. Mostly this includes a obvious filter, applied to the digital film. However this is not the case for Blood Sick Psychosis, which breaks out the camcorder instead for that authentic, grimy feel.

More than that, it captures the genres vibe on every level from the story to the splatterific gore effects. Good old fashioned, mean spirited, gross fun - pure and uncut. Bringing to the screen grainy violence, Satan and metal/punk.

If you are a fan of early Olaf Ittenbach, Jon McBride, Marcus Koch or even the super 8 films of Nathan Schiff, give this throwback a try.
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7/10
Fun Low Budget Flick
13 May 2017
In goofy enjoyable mash of disco flicks and 70s demon films, Rex Romanski pisses off a witch who rains havoc on his playboy lifestyle. There is a lot of flat humor and a terrible fake noise filter throughout the film but a few great jokes make it through as well as some ambitious color and lighting.

I rate it a "fuck it, watch it" Bonus random natural regular titties throughout is a plus
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The Drop (2014)
9/10
A semi-recent favorite.
13 February 2017
Its hard to put to words what appeals to me so much about this film. This kind of slipped out in 2014 and was on of the great James Gandolfini's last works. At the time I had hardly heard a word about it and had no real love towards Hardy (Bronson hadn't made up for "the worst star trek movie") but stuck in a situation where it was that or nothing, I jumped in about 10 minutes deep in to it. The acting from everyone is almost perfect, even Noomi Rapace dropping and picking up her accent some how works. Tom Hardy's character is written and acted to give you an east coast every-man on the autism spectrum with a dark past, it sounds crazy but its prime, subtle. The story its self, a crime drama, spends a lot more time in drama then my usual picks but never risks loosing my attention. A small contained story, well written but simple, it picks strange things to be complex about. It has grown to be one of my favorites of the recent years. Nothing crazy just a movie movie, but if you haven't give it a try.
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Great Trash Film
4 January 2017
Everything you really want from this kind of film (minus nudity possibly). Alien is a hard headed but love-able warrior of the wasteland, who ends up joining a young cyborg in a quest for water to bring back to the boy's peaceful commune. The two are accompanied by Alien's (long time?) frienamie, the beautiful but rugged "Trash" and a lovable retired astronaut. The crew must face a roving car gang, who's leader uses the word "mudder" pretty frequently, as well as doomsday water cultists(?) and the unforgiving desert of the post apocalyptic future. The movie of course takes its cues from (read rips off) Mad Max as well as a few other Sci-Fi classics. There is plenty of possibly unintentional humor, corny action and entertaining 80s schlock. The dub falls out of place a little at times but its watchable all the way through.

In a world of TurboKid and Fury Road, its a little easier to get other people to watch these kind of fun trashy films. Getting them to stick around for most of it is another story. This title has great pacing for a film of its type and would make a great intro in to the genre for that friend who likes some of the Neo-Trash like Turbokid but maybe wouldn't make it through Battletruck or Bronx Warriors.
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