Tag: Mexican Horror

Mexican Gothic: The Films of Carlos Enrique Taboada – Blu-ray Review (Vinegar Syndrome)

I am so happy to see that more and more Mexican horror cinema is hitting the format known as Bluish Laser Beam Diskette AKA Blu-ray. When I can look at my shelves and see titles like Rubén Galindo Jr.’s Cemetery of Terror (1985) and Don’t Panic (1987) sitting there, it fills my heart with a…


Blu-ray Review – 1974: La posesión de Altair – Cauldron Films

A news crew tries to interview some cops investigating a strange scene at a home up in the mountains. A freaked out neighbor called the police the night before after hearing loud sounds and screaming on the property. The residents of the house have disappeared. Next, we flash back to see the missing couple, Manuel…


Blu-ray Review – Cemetery of Terror – Vinegar Syndrome

If you look up into the EuroCultAV banner, you’ll see Hugo Stiglitz. That’s not just any Hugo Stiglitz, that is Hugo Stiglitz from this film Cemetery of Terror, so needless to say when this month’s Vinegar Syndrome pile came in the mail, this film went straight to the top. The films of Rubén Galindo Jr.,…


Satanico Pandemonium (Mondo Macabro)

I first heard of Mondo Macabro as a DVD releasing entity through an ad advertising an upcoming DVD release of The Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay in either Rue Morgue or Fangoria. I found the ad enticing, and of course, ordered it, and 2 other titles from the label Alucarda, and Satanico Pandemonium. This…