Saturday, September 12, 2009

September ER Update Includes a Handful of Kinski Reviews

The cool weather means things are just heating up at ER HQ. Check out the latest new reviews from the staff at Exploitation Retrospect including:

PLAGUE TOWN: David Gregory's nightmarish tale of backwoods Irish horrors

HORRIBLE:
A near classic from George Eastman and Joe D'Amato

SLIME CITY GRINDHOUSE COLLECTION:
Sinferno's look at a quartet of low-budget madness

STONE:
The influential Aussie biker flick that helped inspire MAD MAX and THE ROAD WARRIOR

SACRED FLESH:
historically questionable UK nunsploitation

GOTH KILL:
tongue-in-cheek Satanic mayhem

And, not one, not two, but three Klaus Kinski Klassics (THAT MAN IN ISTANBUL, I AM SARTANA... YOUR GRAVEDIGGER and THERE'S A NOOSE WAITING FOR YOU... TRINITY).

Check 'em all out, not to mention hundreds more trash, horror and exploitation faves at Exploitation Retrospect: The Journal of Junk Culture and Fringe Media.

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