Enter the Devil (1972) is a quintessentially "grubby" piece of 1970s regional exploitation cinema. Filmed in the stark landscapes of West Texas, it's a low-budget oddity that captures the "occult obsession" that hit America, after Rosemary’s Baby. #horror #horrormovies #horrorsky #horrorjunkie
The Torture Zone (1971) (aka, Fear Chamber) is best understood as part of an infamous four-film "package deal" produced by Mexican filmmaker Luis Enrique Vergara toward the end of Boris Karloff's career. #scifi #horror #horrormovies #horrorsky #horrorjunkie #TheLastDriveIn
The Dorm That Dripped Blood (1982) (aka, Pranks) is a quintessential example of the post-Friday the 13th "college slasher" wave. The death scenes are blunt, visceral, and devoid of the "slasher-humor" that would later become standard in the genre. #horror #horrormovies #horrorsky #horrorjunkir
The Alpha Incident (1980) serves as a fascinating example of "minimalist exploitation"—where a tiny budget and a single location are used to build a claustrophobic, paranoid thriller. #scifi #horror #horrormovies #horrorsky #horrorjunkie #TheLastDriveIn #sobaditsgood
Godmonster Of Indian Flats (1973) is a "WTF" experience in the annals of American independent horror. It is the ultimate "Weird West" creature feature. Defying traditional categorization, it's a bizarre monument to the DIY madness of the 1970s. #horror #horrormovies #horrorsky #horrorjunkie
Funeral Home (1980) is a Canadian-made slasher film that sits right at the transitional point between the 1970s "Golden Age" and the 1980s "slasher boom." It's a slow-burn, atmospheric thriller rather than a high-octane gorefest. #horror #horrormovies #horrorsky #horrorjunkie #LastDriveIn
The Rats Are Coming-The Werewolves Are Here (1972) is praised by "trash cinema" fans for being unintentionally hilarious. The absurd characters, the shabby werewolf effects, and the melodramatic performances make it a notable piece of exploitation history. #horror #horrormovies #horrorsky
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The Shuttered Room (1967) is an atmospheric, psychological thriller that serves as a fascinating precursor to the folk horror and slasher films that would dominate the 1970s. Critics frequently praise the film's brooding atmosphere. #horror #horrrormovies #horrorsky #horrorjunkie #TheLastDriveIn
Kill, Baby... Kill! (1966) directed by Mario Bava, is widely considered the "Holy Grail" of Gothic horror. It is a masterclass in atmosphere, visual invention, and the specific kind of "nightmare logic" that Bava pioneered. #horror #horrormovies #horrorsky #horrorjunki #TheLastDriveIn
The Boy Who Cried Werewolf HD (1973) is an offbeat entry in the "Golden Age" of horror that often gets overlooked in favor of more intense or prestige titles. The film is noted for its attempt to bring horror into the domestic sphere.
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