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This "Buio Omega" is a small masterpiece, a shining example of the skill of our genre directors and a film that truly conveys a sense of unease, of genuine disgust, yet at the same time manages to wrap it all in an aura, albeit distorted, of romanticism. The true sense of discomfort and perversion does not transpire from the dialogues, which are actually few, but from the images captured by the camera masterfully directed by the filmmaker.
This "Buio Omega" is a small masterpiece, a shining example of the skill of our genre directors and a film that truly conveys a sense of unease, of genuine disgust, yet at the same time manages to wrap it all in an aura, albeit distorted, of romanticism.
The true sense of discomfort and perversion does not transpire from the dialogues, which are actually few, but from the images captured by the camera masterfully directed by the filmmaker.
Joe D'Amato's Buio Omega is a notable 1970s Italian horror film marked by its morbid romanticism and expertly crafted gore scenes. Supported by Goblin's soundtrack and evocative cinematography, it remains a haunting example of Italian shock cinema. The film's disturbing themes and artistic shots create unsettling discomfort. Despite its quality, DVD releases are scarce, especially in Italy. The ending, while debatable, doesn't overshadow its status as a cult classic. Discover the morbid beauty of Buio Omega—stream, watch, or explore this cult Italian horror classic today!
"Braindead is THE MOST SPLATTER FILM EVER MADE!!! That bastard genius Jackson has secured the throne of gore director of the Universe." "A demented film washed in blood and guts, a divine combination in my opinion."
"Braindead is THE MOST SPLATTER FILM EVER MADE!!! That bastard genius Jackson has secured the throne of gore director of the Universe."
"A demented film washed in blood and guts, a divine combination in my opinion."
Braindead, directed by Peter Jackson, is hailed as the ultimate splatter film, mastering practical gore effects and dark comedy. The film's outrageous violence is balanced with hilarious moments, creating a cult classic praised by horror enthusiasts. The review highlights the movie's craftsmanship and its dominant place in horror cinema, alongside notes on the Italian dubbing's unique charm. Dive into the blood-soaked madness of Braindead and experience horror comedy at its goriest—watch now and embrace the chaos!
Andreas Schnaas is a genius: he made a movie (I mean... a TRILOGY!) of crap, with "actors" of crap and an overall quality... of crap, and what did he name it?! Violent Shit, precisely! If obviously this trilogy can only be considered the fruit of a deviant with a passion for offal, one must also recognize the passion poured into the project.
Andreas Schnaas is a genius: he made a movie (I mean... a TRILOGY!) of crap, with "actors" of crap and an overall quality... of crap, and what did he name it?! Violent Shit, precisely!
If obviously this trilogy can only be considered the fruit of a deviant with a passion for offal, one must also recognize the passion poured into the project.
Andreas Schnaas' Violent Shit Trilogy is a cult horror series known for its extreme gore and low-budget aesthetics. With amateur actors and a mostly nonsensical plot, the films focus on brutal splatter scenes and offbeat, dark humor. The trilogy evolves from ultra-amateur footage to a slightly more polished third installment with a faint plot and refined effects. Despite its flaws, the series showcases Schnaas' passion and holds a unique place in underground horror cinema. Dive into the wild world of Violent Shit and explore the ultimate cult gore trilogy today!
Manowar's music is truly exhilarating if you take the "Conan-like" attitudes with humor. It's not an exaggeration to almost talk about a "film to listen to" and there is a suspicion that the intent was to create a possible soundtrack for a potential sequel to Excalibur.
Manowar's music is truly exhilarating if you take the "Conan-like" attitudes with humor.
It's not an exaggeration to almost talk about a "film to listen to" and there is a suspicion that the intent was to create a possible soundtrack for a potential sequel to Excalibur.
The review praises Manowar's 'Gods Of War' for its exhilarating blend of epic metal and extensive symphonic elements. While some stylistic repetition is noted, the album's orchestral grandeur stands out, especially in tracks like the cinematic overture. The reviewer appreciates the musicianship and mythology-inspired concept but personally favors more metal over symphony. Overall, it's seen as a strong release appealing to both hardcore fans and those with a lighter appreciation of the band. Dive into Manowar’s epic 'Gods Of War' and experience the ultimate fusion of metal might and cinematic orchestration today!
These are just a few titles of the 31 tracks in this Masterpiece, interspersed with clips of porn movies, ambiguous sucking sounds, and excited giggles. Ultimately, is there really a need for works like this? Isn’t it enough with the images of death and unjustified suffering that we see and hear every day?
These are just a few titles of the 31 tracks in this Masterpiece, interspersed with clips of porn movies, ambiguous sucking sounds, and excited giggles.
Ultimately, is there really a need for works like this? Isn’t it enough with the images of death and unjustified suffering that we see and hear every day?
This review dives into XXX Maniak’s grindgore album Harvesting The Cunt Nectar, highlighting its shocking and provocative content. The album features short, aggressive tracks with diverse vocal styles and surprisingly high production quality. While some riffs stand out, misogynistic and obscene themes dominate, making it a controversial work. The reviewer ponders the need for such extreme art in today’s media-saturated world. Discover the raw intensity and controversial edge of XXX Maniak’s Harvesting The Cunt Nectar—dive into this extreme grindgore experience now!
What a fun Japanese dance-pop album! The chorus, even in Japanese, is irresistible, and you can’t help but sing it in the shower or while waiting for the bus.
What a fun Japanese dance-pop album!
The chorus, even in Japanese, is irresistible, and you can’t help but sing it in the shower or while waiting for the bus.
Hinoi Team’s Super Euro Party is a fun and energetic Japanese dance-pop album featuring catchy tracks like "Ike Ike" and "Night of Fire." The review highlights the joyful and playful Eurobeat style influenced by Italian producers, with a nostalgic nod to 80s themes. While some tracks are less memorable, the overall vibe is danceable and engaging. The reviewer encourages watching music videos to experience the full charm of the album. Dive into Hinoi Team’s Super Euro Party and experience the infectious energy of Japanese Eurobeat dance-pop today!
It is practically a kind of painful cry for a false love story, and the death-brutal style... is suitable to convey the sense of disappointment that the lyrics want to communicate. You can't deny the commitment to play and the desire not to fall into the usual clichés.
It is practically a kind of painful cry for a false love story, and the death-brutal style... is suitable to convey the sense of disappointment that the lyrics want to communicate.
You can't deny the commitment to play and the desire not to fall into the usual clichés.
This review offers a candid and detailed critique of Longdrop's demo, highlighting its raw thrash and death metal influences. The reviewer notes strong musical ideas but also points out flaws like uneven vocals and drum work. With dark lyrical themes and experimental elements, the demo shows promise despite limitations in recording quality. The band is now disbanded, making this a snapshot of a committed underground metal effort. Dive into Longdrop’s raw demo and experience a passionate thrash-death metal experiment – listen now and judge for yourself!
This demo consists of 5 tracks, the first of which is an intro of arpeggiated guitars with a drumbeat that marks a militaristic rhythm. One cannot help but recognize the effort in playing and the desire not to fall into the usual clichés.
This demo consists of 5 tracks, the first of which is an intro of arpeggiated guitars with a drumbeat that marks a militaristic rhythm.
One cannot help but recognize the effort in playing and the desire not to fall into the usual clichés.
This is a self-review of Longdrop's 5-track demo, blending thrash, death, and metalcore elements with dark lyrical themes inspired by personal and poetic sources. The recording suffers from typical demo limitations but exhibits sincere effort and experimentation with tempo and style. The band is disbanded, and the demo is not commercially available, yet the author offers an objective look at the music's strengths and flaws. Listen to Longdrop's raw demo and explore their unique blend of thrash and death metal today!
Good heavens, listening to it from start to finish was indeed an effort, but every time I was about to give up, I clenched my cheeks and kept going. To me, it’s the umpteenth proof of God’s non-existence, because otherwise, He wouldn’t have allowed, while people are dying of hunger and wars, one of His creatures to ruin the world with her disgraceful lifestyle.
Good heavens, listening to it from start to finish was indeed an effort, but every time I was about to give up, I clenched my cheeks and kept going.
To me, it’s the umpteenth proof of God’s non-existence, because otherwise, He wouldn’t have allowed, while people are dying of hunger and wars, one of His creatures to ruin the world with her disgraceful lifestyle.
This review candidly critiques Paris Hilton's debut album 'Paris,' highlighting its surprising production quality despite the reviewer's strong bias against the genre and artist. The album features notable collaborations, a mix of pop styles from reggae to 80s synth, but ultimately reflects a celebrity-driven project. The reviewer expresses disdain for both the music and Hilton’s persona, yet acknowledges moments of musical interest amid the banality. Dive into this candid review and explore the surprising highs and lows of Paris Hilton's pop debut album!
Playing in such a way while jumping around (and without the help of Protools!) does not favor a perfect succession of notes, but in the end, it’s the impact that counts, not the tally of mistakes! The flying camera that moves from behind the audience up to the stage creates a very engaging way to capture the entire scene.
Playing in such a way while jumping around (and without the help of Protools!) does not favor a perfect succession of notes, but in the end, it’s the impact that counts, not the tally of mistakes!
The flying camera that moves from behind the audience up to the stage creates a very engaging way to capture the entire scene.
This review praises Children of Bodom's Chaos Ridden Years live DVD for its excellent filming, high-quality sound, and engaging concert experience. The performance showcases the band's strong technical skills alongside their playful personalities. Extras include a documentary, behind-the-scenes, band antics, and music videos, providing fans a complete package. Minor imperfections in playing are overlooked due to the overall impact and energy. A must-have for metal and live concert enthusiasts. Experience the raw energy and fun of Children of Bodom's live show—watch the Chaos Ridden Years DVD now!
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