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Movie Review – Vampyres (2015)

October 10, 2016 by Graeme Robertson

Vampyres, 2015. Directed by Victor Matello Starring Caroline Munro, Verónica Polo, Marta Flich, Almudena León, Anthony Rotsa, Lone Fleming SYNOPSIS: In this remake of the 1974 cult classic, two female vampires are living a life of murder and blood-drinking in an old English manor located in the woods. However, when their peace is disturbed by […]

Filed Under: Graeme Robertson, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Almudena León, Anthony Rotsa, Caroline Munro, Lone Fleming, Marta Flich, Vampyres, Verónica Polo, Victor Matellano

DVD Review – Vampyres (2015)

September 5, 2016 by Amie Cranswick

Vampyres, 2015. Directed by Victor Matellano. Starring Caroline Munro, Verónica Polo, Marta Flich, Almudena León, Anthony Rotsa, Lone Fleming. SYNOPSIS: Two female phantoms haunt an old house and lure unsuspecting victims into their den of sex and death. Of all the horror movies on the list of probable remakes one has to question who thought […]

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Almudena León, Anthony Rotsa, Caroline Munro, Lone Fleming, Marta Flich, Vampyres, Verónica Polo, Victor Matellano

Blu-ray Review – A Candle for the Devil (1973)

June 3, 2015 by Gary Collinson

A Candle for the Devil, 1973. Directed by Eugenio Martin. Starring Judy Geeson, Aurora Bautista, Esperanza Roy, Vic Winner and Lone Fleming. SYNOPSIS: A pair of religious sisters who run a hotel start killing off the guests whom they deem to be morally and physically promiscuous. You could be forgiven for thinking that A Candle […]

Filed Under: Chris Ward, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: A Candle for the Devil, Aurora Bautista, Esperanza Roy, Eugenio Martin, Judy Geeson, Lone Fleming, Vic Winner

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