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3/5
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Sleepless Beauty
(2020)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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There are aspects of Sleepless Beauty that make for an excruciating viewing experience, with torture, mind-numbing graphics and a depressing social commentary.
Posted Dec 23, 2020
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4/5
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The Bloodhound
(2020)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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The Bloodhound is perhaps one of the most disconcerting, confusing and bizarre films to grace the screen, but that just adds to the atmosphere and intrigue of it.
Posted Dec 23, 2020
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5/5
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Dinner in America
(2020)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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Dinner in America is the angsty punk-rock yet sincere coming of age film I didn't know I needed, and I have a feeling anyone that watches might just feel the same.
Posted Oct 15, 2020
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2.5/5
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An Unquiet Grave
(2020)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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An Unquiet Grave will capture the right audience, but for those who prefer something with a little more depth, you might find yourself wanting more by the end.
Posted Oct 15, 2020
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3/5
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The Swerve
(2018)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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The Swerve is a powerful and horrific film that won't loosen it's tightening grip around your throat, but it's one you should prepare yourself for...
Posted Oct 08, 2020
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0.5/5
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Verotika
(2019)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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There is an argument to be made that Veroktika has become a famous film from the fact it is so bad, which in some ways is true - but it should also be recognised for the misogynistic pile of trash that it is.
Posted Mar 29, 2020
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1.5/5
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I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu
(2019)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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I Spit On Your Grave Deja Vu is a film that feels heartless, nasty and exploitative for no real reason other than to remind audiences who the franchise belongs to.
Posted Mar 29, 2020
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2/5
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VFW
(2019)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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This is not a film with depth and personality, but more a homage to some of the most-loved and gory action movies ever made...
Posted Mar 29, 2020
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4/5
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Vivarium
(2020)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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Vivarium is a unique piece of storytelling that differs from anything else, and is brave in being a piece of film that only holds negative emotions and pure misery.
Posted Jan 19, 2020
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4/5
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American Psycho
(2000)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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American Psycho is one of the greatest horror films of all time; with its disturbingly dark comedy, psychotic breakdowns of society and an unnerving look at the obsessive thoughts of a serial killer.
Posted Oct 27, 2019
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1/5
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Zoe Rose Smith
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It is a film that has been created solely to shock the audience and go further than many other films, yet it ends up feeling pretentious and self-righteous for no real reason.
Posted Oct 27, 2019
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3/5
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Kindred Spirits
(2019)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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This is a film that focuses on the complications of female relationships and how dangerous jealousy, obsession and possession can be.
Posted Oct 27, 2019
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5/5
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The Devil's Candy
(2015)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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The Devil's Candy carefully burns one end of the candle, creating a hellish canvas which has been tarnished by the brush of evil. The descent into child sacrifice is a soulless and disturbing affair, one that can only find saviour in...
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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4/5
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Raw
(2016)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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Intelligently portraying the hunger, desire and passion for human flesh, in the most unfathomable way possible. Go treat yourself to some Raw!
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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4.5/5
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The Void
(2016)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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The Void is by far one of the most fearsome, gross, gory and enjoyable films of the last five years.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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5/5
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Get Out
(2017)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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You'll discover a little of everything in this movie; intelligence, wit, horror, humour, deceit, cinematography, dread, realism, scores, fear and more.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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5/5
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Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom
(1975)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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Saló still holds up to this day as one of the most sodomising films to ever brace our screens, and rightly gained its controversial status in the cinema industry.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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5/5
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mother!
(2017)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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Mother! is an emotional annihilation; one which leaves the viewer feeling as though they were aggressively buckled to a splintered chair, whilst being tortured with the angst, suffering and heartbreak felt by another human.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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4/5
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We Are the Flesh
(2016)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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The exploitation of reproductive organs, the violent intensity behind every act, and the pure caliber of immoral yet delicious climaxes combine with mesmerising dream sequences soaked with visceral colours to prove that even extreme cinema...
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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4/5
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Overlord
(2018)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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Overlord has everything that anyone could want from a zombie nazi film. An exhilarating yet traumatic experience that will excite your every emotion with fear, fury and fire.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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5/5
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The House That Jack Built
(2018)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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The House That Jack Built is not the blood-dripped, ultra-violent, traumatising spectacle that I expected from Von Trier, but it is a sophisticated slice of serial killer satisfaction.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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5/5
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A Serbian Film
(2010)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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A Serbian Film still rips apart our morals, and deepthroats us with them until we vomit our own regrets. For me it still holds the title as most nasty, disturbing, controversial and fucked-up horror movie to ever exist.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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5/5
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Lords of Chaos
(2018)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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Lords of Chaos is a badass fucking movie. It gives any newcomer to the topic an accurate depiction of how black metal started, the key characters on the scene, and what happened between Euronymous and Varg. It is a whirlwind of emotions...
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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1/5
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Slaughtered Vomit Dolls
(2006)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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This is a nasty, disgusting and almost pointless film that I wouldn't recommend watching, however, those words will be the highest recommendation for some of you out there.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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2.5/5
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Cat Sick Blues
(2015)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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It seems there was a lot that could have been done with Cat Sick Blues, and it could have gained a more notorious name for itself if it either took out all the misplaced comedy or went full force with slapstick scenes.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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2/5
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Child's Play
(2019)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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Child's Play isn't going to win any Oscars, but it's a film that you're going to have a lot of fun with. There are laugh-out-loud moments, completely idiotic sections, plenty of creepiness and of course, our beloved Chucky.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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3.5/5
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Megan Is Missing
(2011)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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Megan Is Missing is a distressing look at the realities behind vulnerability, the damaging effects of online grooming and the truth behind what happens to those unfortunate to become victims at the hands of pure evil.
Posted Sep 14, 2019
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4/5
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Aftermath
(1994)
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Zoe Rose Smith
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Aftermath embalms its audience in the disgusting, the visceral and the depraved; yet through morbid curiosity makes us keep watching even though we feel raped through our screens.
Posted Aug 10, 2019
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