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(Vaults of Hammer Horror) The Curse of Frankenstein(1957)

Everybody who knows me can testify that Hammer Horror movies are my personal favorite horror subgenre, besides found footage(yes, I am a sucker for them) and eighties golden era slasher movies. Hammer is British movie company which delivered many legendary horror movies and legends like Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing starred in many of their movies and delivered some of the unforgettable roles like Dracula, Van Helsing or Dr Frankenstein. The latter is main character in this, first of Hammer Frankenstein series movies.

The movie is loosely based on Mary Shelley´s legendary novel, screenplay by Jimmy Sangster is not so based on the novel, the movie starting with imprisoned Victor Frankenstein who recalls and tells his tale to the priest which visits him in his prison cell.

Frankenstein was always interested in medical experiments and had no real morality values, cheating his fiancee Elizabeth(lovely Hammer alumni Hazel Court) with servant maid Justine(Valerie Gaunt) and conducting various animal experiments with his friend Paul Krempe (Robert Urquhart) starting with animals and later evolving into experimenting with corpses of hanged killer and brain of distinguished scientist. They revive an evil creature(Christopher Lee) which wreaks havoc and will change lives of all protagonists forever.

This is one of the top ten Hammer movies I have watched. Everything is done perfect, from character of Victor Frankenstein portrayed by Peter Cushing to evil and chaotic creature portrayed by Christopher Lee, which is so much different than Karloff and the creature which we were used to watch in Frankenstein movies. Maybe movies such as this don´t have much action and carnage, but there is drama, there is good story, great acting and poetic ending which leaves open window for sequels. If you are watching Hammer movies and want to become fan, I recommend this one for a Hammer starter package.

9/10

(movie) Wild beasts(1984)

Gotta love Italian movies, especially their eighties horror movies. This time, Franco Prosperi´s Wild Beasts seemed like a right choice for a Thursday evening. The premise is fantastic: due to chemical spillage, all animals in I think that it is Munich go crazy and start rampaging around city, killing and destroying, only professor Berner, detective Braun and scientist Laura can think of a way to stop this madness.

What is fun about this movie is English dubbing, I love how they dubbed those Italian giallo and cattiva movies, with English being English, but somehow foreign and different than other movies. Also, this one was incredible fun to watch because all of the killings done by animals is so gory and at the same time funny and idiotic. From rats eating up young couple who make out in car, tigers eating zookeepers to epic and incredible cheetah chasing VW beetle car and not giving up until car explodes. Characters are so idiotic, from the looks to written text that you somehow start to think you watch a parody of an animal attack horror subgenre. I loved this horror subgenre since I was a kid, but somehow I rarely fall for such movie anymore. The ending of the movie is somehow surreal and kinda left me in thinking what went on and left space for sequel which never happened fortunately or not.

3/10(this mark is only that big because of funny killings)

(movie) Belzebuth is an undiscovered horror jewel

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I didn´t watch Belzebuth(2017) for quite some time because I thought that it is some possession Exorcist clone or something. Boy, I was wrong. This one is brutal! Tired and traumatized police inspector Ritter (excellent Joaquin Cosio) investigates the school massacre which looks pretty clear to solve in the beginning. He discovers that there is something totally different and sinister underneath and that nothing is as it seems, especially when priest Vasilio Canetti (Tobin Bell) mixes in his work and they begin desperate race with time.

Now, everything in this movie is just right. Story, acting led by Cosio and legendary Tobin Bell (Jigsaw of Saw movies fame, eh?), dark, dark story with almost no happy ending in sight, sadness, atmosphere, melancholy, topped with brutal death scenes that spare no one not even babies. There is a twist at the end of the movie which was not unpredictable and a little bit clicheed but the movie is done so good, that everything is forgiven. If you love horror, you will love Belzebuth.

8,5/10