Tag Archives: Cannibalism

GenreBlast 2022: Troma Tries Social Commentary Satire With Liam Regan’s ‘Eating Miss Campbell’ (2022)

Cannibalism seems to be making a comeback in horror lately. In past generations of filmmaking, it was usually something done by an “other,” be it a long lost tribe like in Cannibal Holocaust or a devious doctor like Hannibal Lecter, there was always a degree of separation. Now, that separation …

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‘She Never Died’ (2019): Cannibal Vigilantism At Its Finest

Writer/director Jason Krawczyk made a name for himself in the cult genre channels with his horror comedy hit, He Never Died (read our review here). The film saw Henry Rollins (Z Nation 2017) star as a loner immortal cannibal, hiding himself from the world in order to contain his temptations to …

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Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Review – ‘Aamis’

If it’s diversity you’re looking for, you can’t do much better than the Tribeca Film Festival. This festival draws some of the finest films from all over the world, in almost every style and genre imaginable. Case in point would be the gorgeous Indian film Aamis (Ravening), which made its world premiere …

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UK Horror Film, ‘Habit,’ Has a Voracious Appetite. Does it Satisfy the Hunger?

There are a great many hungers that motivate people in this world: money, power, fame and fortune, popularity, attention, love, food… the list could stretch on for miles. A loving relationship, a less soul-sucking job… we all have passions that drive us. What insatiable appetite are you pursuing? That burning …

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The Bad Batch (2016) Movie Review

Ever since I had first heard of Ana Lily Amirpour’s The Bad Batch, it has been something that I’ve looked forward to seeing. Recently, after much procrastination, I finally got around to checking out her debut feature A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night and I fell in love with …

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