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Photo: 6th Mar '10
The Devil’s Honey - Il Miele del diavolo (1986)
Dir: Lucio Fulci
Starring: Brett Halsey, Corinne Clery
Asian DVD scan
6th Mar 2010
Review: Jisatsu sâkuru [Suicide Club] (2001)

A gaggle of chattering schoolgirls are making their way to the edge of a train platform. They join hands, and as the train pulls into the station, all 54 of the uniformed waifs jump in unison onto the tracks.
21st Feb 2010
British Psycho … Heeeeere’s Baley!

Say what you like about Christian Bale, but you can’t argue with his commitment to a role. I haven’t seen shoulder muscles like that since Bruce Lee swinging his nunchaku about in Enter the Dragon. In fact, Christian Bale is a living lesson in “body” horror.
Body Horror, Biological Horror, or Organic Horror is horror fiction in which the horror is principally derived from the graphic destruction or degeneration of the body. [link]
For American Psycho (2000) Bale spent many months working out on his own, then three hours a day with a trainer during pre-production, to achieve a physique suitable for the narcissistic 1980s Bateman.
If you want blood, you've got it... Horror movies, gory ephemera, video nasties and exploitation media.
editor(†) Jimboeth
staff writers
(†) Henry Hate
(†) Morganonyx
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Photo: 6th Mar '10
The Devil’s Honey - Il Miele del diavolo (1986)
Dir: Lucio Fulci
Starring: Brett Halsey, Corinne Clery
Asian DVD scan
Review: Jisatsu sâkuru [Suicide Club] (2001)
A gaggle of chattering schoolgirls are making their way to the edge of a train platform. They join hands, and as the train pulls into the station, all 54 of the uniformed waifs jump in unison onto the tracks.
British Psycho … Heeeeere’s Baley!

Say what you like about Christian Bale, but you can’t argue with his commitment to a role. I haven’t seen shoulder muscles like that since Bruce Lee swinging his nunchaku about in Enter the Dragon. In fact, Christian Bale is a living lesson in “body” horror.
Body Horror, Biological Horror, or Organic Horror is horror fiction in which the horror is principally derived from the graphic destruction or degeneration of the body. [link]
For American Psycho (2000) Bale spent many months working out on his own, then three hours a day with a trainer during pre-production, to achieve a physique suitable for the narcissistic 1980s Bateman.



