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Visitor Q (2001)
Visitor Q (2001) Directed by Takashi Miike There is something oddly mesmerizing about the scandalously inflammatory behavior adopted with disquieting irony by this ode to moral degeneracy that is unpleasantly accurate in […]
Grindhouse Fest: Savage Sisters (1974)
-Grindhouse Fest is the special section in Celluloid Dimension where you can discover all the goodies…and baddies from the golden age of exploitation cinema. Have fun! Savage Sisters (1974) Directed by Eddie […]
Abigail (2024)
Abigail (2024) Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett I must confess that I’m growing tired of continually witnessing the same old trick failing; I find too hokey the fatuous belief that […]
She Devils of the SS (1973)
She Devils of the SS (1973) Directed by Erwin C. Dietrich I have to admit, I prefer Erwin C. Dietrich more as a producer than as a director, his exploitation filmmaking works […]
The Candy Snatchers (1973)
The Candy Snatchers (1973) Directed by Guerdon Trueblood The corrosive misanthropy of this jaw-droppingly badly acted, darkly droll sociopathic manifesto about the moral collapse of consumerist Western societies unfolds in one of […]
The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
The Devil and Miss Jones (1941) Directed by Sam Wood Sam Wood’s most anti-Sam Wood film is a political paradox for its director, a triumph for its actors and a great addition […]
Mute Witness (1995)
Mute Witness (1995) Directed by Anthony Waller The neat gag in Anthony Waller’s Mute Witness is to have as the lead character a female makeup artist gore artisan witnessing real gore when […]
Supervixens (1975)
Supervixens (1975) Directed by Russ Meyer Speechless? Dumbfounded? Shocked? Ecstatic? The truth is that I still can’t put into words my ambivalent reaction to Russ Meyer’s extraordinary sex farce Supervixens. Whether positive […]
Claudine (1974)
Claudine (1974) Directed by John Berry Even though the sanguine, infectious bliss of John Berry’s Claudine unfailingly operates from a sweetly compassionate and adequately affectionate plane, the situational gravitas of its squalid […]
Popeye (1980)
Popeye (1980) Directed by Robert Altman Breathtakingly atrocious. Ugly. Exasperating. And affectedly tacky. Robert Altman’s live-action cartoon Popeye is arguably the only film worthy of multiple vituperations and still managing to be […]
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Ride Lonesome (1959)
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Jack Frost (1997)
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Grindhouse Fest: Late Night Trains (1975)
-Grindhouse Fest is the special section in Celluloid Dimension where you can discover all the goodies from the golden age of exploitation cinema. Have fun! Late Night Trains (1975) Directed by Aldo […]
Blue Rita (1977)
– XXX is Celluloid Dimension’s latest weekly column featuring the hottest and naughtiest side of cinema. – Directed by Jess Franco Written by Jess Franco Starring: Martine Fléty as Blue Rita Sarah Strasberg as Franchesa Dagmar […]