Saddle up and get ready for a night of terror and ritual sacrifice; we’re off to the abandoned village of Berzano for an audience with the Blind Dead.
This episode tackles one of the most influential films of the early Spanish horror boom. But can this snail’s pace zombie classic still entertain contemporary viewers with its Gothic aesthetic and eerie location shots?
Delve with us into a dark nightmare of horse-riding skeletal zombies and find out.
This time, the panel gets in the mood with a bottle of blood-red Spanish vino tinto and fine fortified Portuguese wines.
Barricade the doors! Don’t breathe! It’s going to be a long night.
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Saddle up and get ready for a night of terror and ritual sacrifice; we’re off to the abandoned village of Berzano for an audience with the Blind Dead.
This episode tackles one of the most influential films of the early Spanish horror boom. But can this snail’s pace zombie classic still entertain contemporary viewers with its Gothic aesthetic and eerie location shots?
Delve with us into a dark nightmare of horse-riding skeletal zombies and find out.
This time, the panel gets in the mood with a bottle of blood-red Spanish vino tinto and fine fortified Portuguese wines.
Barricade the doors! Don’t breathe! It’s going to be a long night.
It’s time for a spot of gut-munching, foetus-eating Italian splattersploitation action this episode, courtesy of Joe d’Amato and George Eastman’s collaborative cannibalistic video nasty Anthropophagous. We’re island-hopping on the vacation of a lifetime, trying not to be hideously murdered by a seven foot tall psychopath with breadcrumbs glued to his face.
Luckily, we’ve got some barrels of beer in our creepy cellar to hide in: namely Peroni, Brooklyn Lager and Beavertown’s Neck Oil. Let’s hope the Tarot cards are stacked in our favour.
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Saddle up and get ready for a night of terror and ritual sacrifice; we’re off to the abandoned village of Berzano for an audience with the Blind Dead.
This episode tackles one of the most influential films of the early Spanish horror boom. But can this snail’s pace zombie classic still entertain contemporary viewers with its Gothic aesthetic and eerie location shots?
Delve with us into a dark nightmare of horse-riding skeletal zombies and find out.
This time, the panel gets in the mood with a bottle of blood-red Spanish vino tinto and fine fortified Portuguese wines.
Barricade the doors! Don’t breathe! It’s going to be a long night.