just don’t try to kid yourself that you’re enjoying the narrative!
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With full on sex scenes and full nudity, it’s a bang a minute with a little story on the side. However compelling the story is, this horror is basically a soft core porn film in disguise. The film follows a Doctor who discovers a castle where time and space do not follow ordinary logic. Nude for Satan is a wonderfully erotic masterpiece from Italian horror director Luigi Batzella. In one horrific sequence, a pipe is cut and inserted into a corpse, and a condom placed over the pipe, so that the woman can staddle herself upon the “stiff”! It’s hard to imagine anyone would watch the film for any other reason than a cheap thrill.
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There is no real story to speak of, instead, we have a series of nasty set pieces that mostly involve sex with dead bodies. The film explores subject matter clearly made to incense and outrage it’s audiences and critics, dealing with many taboo sexual subjects such as necrophilia. Nekromantik is a German horror exploitation film the delves deeply into the realm of absurdity. That said, there’s still a few shocks to be had in the second act, as people cut in half and guts pulled from bodies…nasty stuff! Whilst Cannibal films were super popular, thanks to the success of Cannibal Holocaust, Last Cannibals lingers on the exotic more than the shocking, making this something a little less ghastly than other offerings. The film follows a photojournalist who embarks on a mission to discover a long lost tribe of Cannibals only for her and her friends to be captured. And whilst it’s fun to image the infamous sex icon going one on one with a group of Cannibals, the 1977 film Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals, follows the Black Emanuelle, which is a completely different character based in Kenya. Whilst there is a fair amount of Giallo blood and violence to be had, its screen time is heavily outweighed by the nudity and sex.Ī great number of movies, particularly in the sexploitation genre, unofficially adding the name Emanuelle to the name, trying to ride of the coat tails of the successful film series. With the camera lingering on sexual encounters throughout, it’s clear that the films slasher setting is nothing more than a backdrop for the boobs and bums on display. But whilst the story is focus on the unconvincing whodunit, the audience is firmly focus on the plentiful flesh on display. With cool set pieces and an army of beauties on screen, it’s a film that you’ll certainly enjoy watching.Ī hacksaw wielding, hooded killer, stalks college coeds in Torso, an early 70’s slasher film by Sergio Martino. The films plot is a little silly, but you can’t ignore the production value that went into this kooky film. The UK, Graveyard Tramps, is much more apt for a film filled with femme fatales, who strip naked to seduce men to death. The title for the 1973 horror Invasion of the Bee Girls, is a little misleading. So whilst it was advertised as a horror, it’s clearly more in line with softcore pornography. The 70’s was a weird time in Britain, and as sexual repression was slowly lifting, relaxed British censorship allowed for films like this to slip through the cracks unscathed.
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With neon lit sex scenes and saucy photoshoots, the film is filled more erotic moment than it is plot, making it a skin flick in all but name. Whilst half of this film plays out like an ambitious psychological horror movie, the rest exists solely as an excuse to get naked girls on screens. The two star as sisters who fall prey to a coven while pursuing modeling careers in London. Virgin Witch is a 1971 British horror film starring the lovely Ann Michelle and Vicki Michelle.