Filed under: Legend of the Seven Bloody Torturers, Movies, Reviews, Screenings | Tags: new york city horror film festival, opening night party, quiet earth
… and calls it “A black comedic piece with some really good acting.” Read the full article here.
Filed under: Flesh Freaks, Miscellany, Movies | Tags: cartoon, japan, poster, zombie
This is from a Japanese horror review website where the writer appears to draw illustrations for every movie he reviews. Here for comparison are his hilarious and detailed pictures for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Evil Dead, and Canadian cheapie Enter Zombie King.
I have no idea what any of the text means, but I imagine it’s mocking jokes of some kind. I think the illustration of the zombie on the lower right is actually a little better looking than the zombie in the film.
But my favourite bit is that flying eyeball up at the top next to the zombie who looks like a witchy version of Oscar the Grouch.
Filed under: Legend of the Seven Bloody Torturers, Movies, Screenings | Tags: new york horror film festival

Legend of the Seven Bloody Torturers is set to play at the opening night gala of the New York Horror Film Festival on Wednesday, November 12th at 8pm at Don Hill’s Night Club.
Going strong since 2002, NYCHFF has become one of the largest and most recognized genre film festivals in the United States. This year’s 50+ films include Daniel (The Blair Witch Project) Myrick’s The Objective, the CGI feature Resident Evil: Degeneration, Sundance favourite Timecrimes, and Bad Biology, Frank Henenlotter’s first movie since Basket Case 3 way back in 1992!
There’s more info on the Torturers screening right here, and a handy map to the night club courtesy the NYCHFF website.


