
November 13, 2006
Joe Horror reviews Girl Boss Guerilla
Not since the 70’s has there been a better time to be a fan of Asian cult cinema, and with the release of Girl Boss Guerilla Panik House is only confirming their dominance as a solid source of great Japanese exploitation...

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August 25, 2006
Dreamlogic Reviews Blind Beast vs. Killer Dwarf
Some of you may be hankering for the real thing. A film which plays by its own rules, flaunts its questionable tastes, is made by the skin of its teeth, and throws convention to the wind. Teruo Ishii’s Blind Beast vs. Killer Dwarf is exactly the thing...

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August 08, 2006
Pinky Violence is Big in France
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We received in the mail today two fantastic French film periodicals: Mad Movies
(No.184) and Mad Asia (No.2).
The first is an ultra slick magazine in the tradition of Premiere by way of
Starlog, and features three pages dedicated to Panik House releases. The second
is the same publisher's Asian specialty publication, also super slick, and it features no less than
six full pages on our Pinky Violence films.
Also, if you've seen the last two issues of Rue Mourge, you've seen editorials on The
Uninvited and reviews of our new Mexican classics line, CasaNegra. Screem has
been very kind to us, too, with coverage on the Pang Brothers' films Bangkok
Haunted and Omen.
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Previous Posts
Hustler Loves The Pinky Violence Collection
Cinema Strikes Back reviews The Uninvited
Horrorview Praises The Uninvited
TWITCH Reviews The Uninvited
Our First Review of Tokyo Psycho
New York Daily News Recommends The Pinky Violence Collection
Kaiju Shakedown's Review of The Pinky Violence Collection
DVD Talk takes a close look at The Pinky Violence Collection
Cinema Strikes Back Reviews Pinky Violence Collection
DVD Maniacs Review The Pinky Violence Collection
Sex & Fury at Cinema Strikes Back
Cinema Nocturno Reviews Female Yakuza Tale
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