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  1. Since the 80s a new wave of german splatter has emerged (Jörg Buttgereit, Olaf Ittenbach) and since the 90s some german Horror-Productions even aim at mainstream-audiences. Nowadays: Big Studios still mostly don't dare to produce Horror-Movies, while there's a flood of amateur Productions out of the splatter- and gore-scenes to compensate that.

    • Children of The Corn III: Urban Harvest
    • Bad Taste
    • The Gore Gore Girls
    • Tokyo Gore Police
    • Two Thousand Maniacs!
    • The Burning Moon
    • City of The Living Dead
    • Chopping Mall
    • Grotesque
    • The Fly 2

    The Children of the Corn film spawned a franchise the ran for 10 films, with varying degrees of success. By far one of the most enjoyable sequels is the third offering named Urban Harvest, which transfers the murderous children’s cult of Gatlin, Nebraska to the windy city of Chicago. The film follows two brothers fostered by a city dwelling couple ...

    Long before Peter Jackson was harvesting hobbits, he was an amateur film maker who cobbled together an ultra low-budget film called Bad Taste using a 25-year-old 16mm Bolex camera, a bunch of friends and his mother’s oven. Made over a period of four years, Jackson created a gross-out, special effects laden, sci-fi horror flick that tickles all the ...

    The low-budget gore epic The Gore Gore Girlstells the tale of a psychotic killer brutally mutilating go-go girls. The obviously fake looking gore might be very dated, but there is plenty of it. The film was a big deal back in the 1970’s, most probably because the story is nothing more than a backdrop to link a series of graphic and sleazy murder sc...

    Sci-fi films rarely delve into splatter territory, but Yoshihiro Nishimura’s feverish body horror, Tokyo Gore Police, does just that. Set in the future where a mutating virus is rampaging, the film is an explosive gore fest that excels in shocking bloody set pieces that are on par with Peter Jackson’s Brain Dead. It’s easy to forgive the lack of st...

    Herschell Gordon Lewis is the god-farther of splatter sub-genre film-making and one of his most overlooked pieces of work is the 1964 horror Two Thousand Maniacs! It’s easy to over look the films of the 1960’s, but Two Thousand Maniacsis a like a ballet of violence, with it’s gory set pieces being set up and played out in a beautiful dance of cinem...

    German horror movie directorOlaf Ittenbach’s Burning Moonis a 1992 German splatter film that takes on the semi form of a anthology where a a juvenile delinquent reads two highly gruesome bedtime stories to his young sister. Look, lets be clear, this is bottom of the barrel horror, but it’s sometimes fun to dive into the world without glossy visuals...

    Lucio Fulci was a tenacious film maker that visited many genres, but he’s best known for his Giallo sub-genre films from the 1960’s and 70’s. Filled with crazy stories, tremendous atmosphere and buckets of the red stuff, Fulci knew how to put together a fantastic horror. Often under looked is the 1980’s zombie romp City of the Living Deadwhich is b...

    The retro-futurist gore film Chopping Mallis the best low-budget movie about killer robots you’ll ever see. The film follows a group of teenagers stuck in a mall and hunted by laser shooting robots. It’s cheap, charming and filled with exploding heads, burning corpse and crazed killer robots. What’s not to love?

    Whilst films such as Saw and Hostel re-ignited the popularity of torture porn in the early noughties, Japanese horror Grotesqueis exploitative as they come. It’s twisted and brutally graphic but lacking the nuances of cinema, such as …a story! Yep, the 2009 gore fest is nothing more than an hour and a half of sick torture and buckets of gore!

    Going a little more mainstream, The Fly 2 is an easily missed sequel that packs a whopping punch in the gore belly. Whilst David Cronenberg disturbing 1986 horror The Fly was a look into genetic mutation and body horror, it’s 1989 sequel is a disturbing, graphic and extraordinarily bloody sequel that is by far one of the most disturbing films on th...

  2. All of my German Splatter films. A list of 52 films compiled on Letterboxd, including Anthropophagous 2000 (1999), A Nice Evil Day (2000), Attacked (2006), Blood Forest (2019) and Berlin Snuff - Straßen der Gewalt (1995).

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  4. Jul 22, 2023 · More German Horror Movies. Premutos: The Fallen Angel (1997) – Also titled Premutos: Lord of the Living Dead, this German splatter movie is about a young man who has visions of being the son of a fallen angel.

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  5. Beyond the Limits (film) Black Past (film) Blood Valley: Seed's Revenge. BloodRayne (film) Bloody Moon. Botched (film)

  6. Jul 31, 2023 · Angriff der Deichzombies (2004) directed by André Voss • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 2004. Directed by André Voss. No budget SOV gore from germany… super rare indeed! Features zombies, flesh eating, dick tearing, and more grisly nastiness.. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. 10. Flashback. 2000 1h 35m R. 5.2 (1.1K) Rate. As a young child, Jeanette witnessed her parents brutal murder. After years in a mental institution, the 22 year old is finally strong enough to leave the asylum and begin a life on her own. Soon, Jeanette discovers with horror that many of her new found friends have been murdered.

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