Tag Archives: Domiziano Cristopharo

TetroVideo Releasing Extreme Horror Films ‘Carcinoma,’ ‘Melancholie der Engel’ And ‘XXX Dark Web’ This Month

Extreme films Carcinoma, Melancholie der Engel, and XXX Dark Web are coming to home video via TetroVideo on September 6, 2021. TetroVideo is proud to present the German disturbing extreme films Melancholie der Engel (2009) and Carcinoma (2014), directed by controversial filmmaker Marian Dora (Cannibal, Voyage to Agatis). Carcinoma and …

Read More »

3 Horror Films About Necrophilia That You Should See

3 Horror Films About Necrophilia That You Should See

There are multiple taboo topics in the horror community ranging from scary to downright horrific. One that gets the most nervous looks is the subject of necrophilia. This sexual deviancy has been talked about in movies that have shocked the nation. The idea is depraved and twisted, something that, once …

Read More »

Domiziano Cristopharo’s ‘Blue Sunset’: A Dark And Disturbing Online Journey – Movie Review

I remember back in the ’90s when the term “cyberpunk” was everywhere. It was a description of what the future would hold for us in this brave new world. The possibilities were endless on what exactly we could do or even see. At a young age, my focus was on …

Read More »

‘Mai-chan’s Daily Life,’ ‘Vore Gore,’ and ‘ROT’ Are Coming To Home Video Via TetroVideo This July

With all the releases coming out, 2021 has become a great year for movie fans, especially after last year, a hard time for us all. TetroVideo is releasing many titles worth watching for horror fans who may be interested in a new look at a genre they’re all familiar with. …

Read More »

‘ILL: Final Contagium’ (2020) Shows Us The True Face Of Evil – Movie Review

John Carpenter, David Cronenberg, James Gunn, and Stuart Gordon are the pivotal names that we imagine when we think about body horror films. They go above and beyond with this gross out horror genre that gets under our skin and terrifies us with the unknown. Although they have earned their …

Read More »

Domiziano Cristopharo’s ‘The Obsessed’ (2019): How Far Would You Go For Love? Once You’re Gone, Can You Come Back? – Movie Review

When it comes to love, some of us fall hard, quickly, and in some cases, become attached rapidly. These feelings can be mutual, and sometimes they won’t be shared. It can be hard for celebrities in the public eye who have to carry an image that they’re available for anyone, …

Read More »

Two Clips From Domiziano Cristopharo’s ‘Nightmare Symphony’ (2020) Starring Frank Laloggia And Poison Rogue

Getting the chance to watch Nightmare Symphony (2020 – read our review here) was a great chance to see an amazing love letter to the classic Italian horror director, Lucio Fulci. The film is going to be released on Blu-ray in June. The good people have at Tetro Video have …

Read More »

Domiziano Cristopharo And Daniele Trani’s ‘Nightmare Symphony’ (2020): A Beautiful Dream Of Lucio Fulci Inspiration – Movie Review

Growing up before the internet, I would surround myself with horror magazines, reading articles about upcoming movies, interviews with directors, and even where I could buy obscure VHS, DVDs, or t-shirts. Most of the time, I blind bought movies just to see them, build my collection, and appreciate the art. …

Read More »

‘Nightmare Symphony,’ ‘The Bad Man,’ ‘Debris Documentar’ coming to Blu-ray And DVD Via TetroVideo

With summer coming, some people go on vacation, get their tans or even just work. For others, the idea that we’re closer to Halloween makes us all giddy. Although horror movies don’t take a break and for that TetroVideo has your horror June release and that will for sure make …

Read More »

Mikel Balerdi’s ‘Larva Mental’ (2021) Will Burrow Into Your Mind And Stay There – Movie Review

In all my time watching horror, I have found movies that have shocked and even scared me. The titles that have scared me may be subjective to others. However, I believe that Larva Mental will make everyone uneasy and uncomfortable yet kept them intrigued. Larva Mental, the first feature film …

Read More »