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Grindhouse Releasing also referred to as "Grindhouse" is a cult film distribution company started by director/actor Sage Stallone son of Sylvester Stallone with co-partner and well-known film editor Bob Murawski who has worked with Sam Raimi. Bob Murawski and Sage Stallone digitally re-master, restore, and put together "B-movie" and cult film DVDs for distribution as well as limited theatrical releasing. Grindhouse Releasing particularly specializes in distributing rare and little-seen "exploitation films." "Exploitation film" is a loosely defined term for what some think is a sub-genre of films that typically sacrifice traditional notions of artistic merit for more ...Expand text.
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Umberto Lenzi Upon its release, the film made claims to being "The most violent film ever made". Claims were also made in promotional material that Cannibal Ferox was banned in 31 countries, though the official list of countries that have banned it has never been released also, many countries that originally banned the film have since lifted the bans.
The film is in the mold of a survivalist adventure yarn set in the Amazon jungle, with set-pieces including animal mutilation, eye-gouging, castration, cannibalism as the title suggests, and a live and screaming female victim impaled through both breasts by suspended iron hooks, identical to the ritual Richard Harris' character endured in A Man Called Horse. John Morghen AKA Giovanni Lombardo Radice stars as a drug-crazed, womanizing lout, and porn star Robert Kerman turns up as a world-weary New York detective. |
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Cannibal Ferox
Length: 4 min.
Producer: Grindhouse Releasing
Format: DVD
Genre:
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Thriller
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| Ruggero Deodato Cannibal Holocaust 1980 is a controversial exploitation film directed by Ruggero Deodato from a screenplay by Gianfranco Clerici. Filmed in the Amazon Rainforest, the movie tells the story of four documentarians who journey deep into the jungle to film indigenous tribes. Two months later, after they fail to return, famous anthropologist Harold Monroe travels on a rescue mission to find the group. Eventually, he recovers and views their lost cans of film, which reveal the missing filmmakers' fate. The film stars Robert Kerman as Monroe, Carl Gabriel Yorke as director Alan Yates, Francesca Ciardi as Alan's girlfriend Faye, Perry Pirkanen as cameraman Jack Anders, and Luca Barbareschi as fellow cameraman Mark Tomaso. |
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Cannibal Holocaust
Length: 3 min.
Producer: Grindhouse Releasing
Format: DVD
Genre:
B-rate,
Horror,
Adventure
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| Lucio Fulci Trailer for Lucio Fulci's Cat in the Brain. |
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Cat in the Brain
Length: 2 min.
Producer: Grindhouse Releasing
Format: DVD
Genre:
B-rate,
Horror,
Action
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| Mishal Al Hilail A short sci-fi film made by a bunch of promising young filmmakers about Kuwait after WWIII |
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Ground Zero
Length: 21 min.
Producer: Grindhouse Releasing
Format: DVD
Genre:
B-rate,
Sci-Fi,
Horror
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| Lucio Fulci The Beyond also known as E tu vivrai nel terrore - L'aldil or Seven Doors of Death is a 1981 Italian horror movie directed by Lucio Fulci. It is considered by some horror film fans to be one of the best movies made by the Italian director 1. The second film in Fulci's unofficial Gates of Hell trilogy along with City of the Living Dead and The House by the Cemetery, The Beyond has gained a cult following over the decades in part because of the films gore-filled murder sequences, which had been heavily censored when the film was originally released in the United States in 1983. |
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The Beyond
Length: 1 min.
Producer: Grindhouse Releasing
Format: DVD
Genre:
B-rate,
Sci-Fi,
Horror
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