Reviews
Frightmare (1974)
Powerful, chilling, and relentless
The other guy was right. This film IS vile, and also brilliant with it. Unrelentlessly dealing with the stark portrayal of cannibalism, this ranks alongside other famous films like THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE. However, it's more subtle than that, and benefits from building up an atmosphere of dread before the horrific moments are shown.
Horror Hospital (1973)
Super 70's horror comedy
Horror Hospital is an excellent slice of vintage British horror, produced in the early 70's when films were getting gorier (notice the numerous decapitations). Michael Gough is on top nasty form as a doctor who performs brain experiments (sound familiar?) on his young victims, and Robin Askwith is the unsuspecting youth caught up in his evil schemes. Dennis Price has an amusing cameo, and there's even a 70's guy called Abraham with big hair. Lots of comedy action scenes too with motorbike-helmet wearing leather-suited baddies. This is a must see!