Shock Cinema: Volume Three
Shock Cinema: Volume Three

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Shock Cinema: Volume Three

1991
Movie
58 min
English

Subtitled "Bloopers, Babes and Blood!," this video features scenes from numerous CInema Home Video releases as well as behind the scenes footage and bloopers from Nightmare Sisters (1988) and Dr. Alien (1989).

Insights

Director: Various DirectorsGenres: Horror, Anthology

Plot Summary

Shock Cinema: Volume Three is a compilation of short, often low-budget, horror films from various international directors. The collection aims to showcase extreme and obscure horror content, featuring a diverse range of disturbing and often shocking vignettes. It delves into unsettling themes and graphic imagery, typical of underground and exploitation cinema.

Critical Reception

As an anthology of obscure and often extreme horror shorts, 'Shock Cinema: Volume Three' was not widely reviewed by mainstream critics. Its reception is primarily within niche cult film communities who appreciate its dedication to showcasing raw, unrated, and often transgressive horror. It's generally considered a notable entry for collectors of extreme and exploitation cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Celebrated by cult film enthusiasts for its commitment to extreme and obscure horror.

  • Seen as a significant archive for fans of underground and exploitation cinema.

  • Often described as raw, uncompromising, and challenging viewing.

Google audience: Due to its niche nature and lack of widespread release, there is no significant user review data available for 'Shock Cinema: Volume Three' on Google.

Fun Fact

The 'Shock Cinema' series is known for digging up extremely rare and obscure horror shorts that might otherwise be lost to time, often sourced from VHS tapes and underground film festivals.

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