Whereas Guillermo del Toro’s Mimic played it safe by going strictly by the numbers, Jean de Segonzac’s sequel, Mimic 2, challenges itself and has fun in so doing. Though it doesn’t set any genre or cinematic precedence, it does take the time to develop character...
After the highly impressive Cronos, a creative and thought-provoking vampire mindbender, Hollywood beckoned Mexican director Guillermo del Toro. However, due to one negating factor, namely a money-hungry producer, del Toro’s first American outing, Mimic, does just and...
Mill Of The Stone Women Dir: Giorgio Ferroni Mondo Macabro I’m not sure if you are familiar with old style Gothic movies like Black Sabbath Directed by Mario Bava or even Roger Corman’s Edgar Allan Poe series involving Fall Of The House Of Usher than this would fly...
Hiroshi Harada spent five painstaking years penning every single frame of his surrealist manga nightmare, Midori. What does the director get for his laborious adaptation of Suehiro Maruo’s text? His debut feature is, and continues to be, banned by Narita Customs in...
Alright, I’ll be the first person to admit that I almost turned this film down for review because of the poster art. I also checked out the website, and the funky colors made me think it was just another home made film, by a filmmaker who had no clue about...