Horror

Devilman – The Birth (1987)

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Devilman – The Birth (1987)

Directed by Tsutomu Iida and released in 1987 Devilman – The Birth is an original video animation (OVA) based upon the Japanese manga series (1972-1973) of the same name, written and illustrated by Go Nagai.

So for what we think is our first Manga feature here at Attack From Plamet B Ken brings us more far eastern craziness, don’t you just love it…

Head inside now if you dare…

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Kekko Kamen (2004)

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Kekko Kamen (2004)

Ken’s back with his love of the Far East with more crazy movie antics from Asia. So Ken brings us Kekko Kamen, where a school that teaches young boys and girls how to become famous anchorpeople in the media. But there is something strange going in this school.

So head on inside for some crazy S & M Asian movie action from Ken…

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Knightriders (1981)

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Knightriders (1981)

Arrow Video is back once again to tempt the cult film fans. This time fans are treated to an even more rare release (at least on British sores) with the strangely heartfelt story of Knightriders.

The film follows a makeshift community of Renaissance performers as they struggle to earn a living, avoid despicable police officer and come to terms with their leader whose slowly starting to loose the plot.

So head on inside for anoth top review from Dom …

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Horror

Subspecies & Subspecies 2: Blood Stone

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Subspecies & Subspecies 2: Blood Stone

Let’s be honest, vampires have become something of a joke among horror aficionados of late. What with the horrifying (for all the wrong reasons) tween saga that’s been taking the multiplex by storm these last few years – it seems vampires just don’t have the right credibility anymore. That is until you decide to revisit Ted Nicolaou’s camp B-Movie film series – Subspecies.

Head in for more of 88 Films release …

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Horror

Vipers (2008)

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Vipers (2008)

Vipers is a 2008 film directed by Bill Corcoran starring Tara Reid (yes, Vicky from American Pie herself) and Corbin Bernsen .

An army of vipers has been mutated by a scientist in order to create a cure for cancer, But, as there is always a but in those films, the experiment goes wrong, and all the vipers escape into the woods, making their way into a small town, killing the Locals.

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Horror

Deadly Blessing (1981)

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Deadly Blessing (1981)

Dom is back with yet another Arrow Video release. This time he is tackling Wes Craven’s folk-horror feature — but is it a case
of too many ideas and poor execution? Head on inside and see what Dom makes of this Hi-Def release.

So far coutry life with crazy locals and set in Amish Country, at a local farm, where a woman’s husband is mysteriously killed by his own tractor? Head on inside …

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Science Fiction

Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity (1987)

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Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity (1987)

When it comes to b-movies, be it science fiction, horror or just plain weird, it’s all about the title that first brings you in, no matter what lies in store; and nothing could be more true than this marvellous slice of grindhouse kitsch released from 88 Film, Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity.

So head on inside to see the joys of 88 Films release from their new Grindhouse collection…

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Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning (2012)

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Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning (2012)

Is four times as much of a charm as three? Dom’s back and seems to think so as he takes a look over the latest entry in the Universal Soldier cannon. But the question remains, are you ready and willing to travel down this very dark and twisted rabbit hole? Prepare yourself for a bizarre and gore ride.

So head on inside to see what awaits.

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