EXPERIMENT 02: PAUL NASCHY
EXORCISMO (1975)

Reviewed by Jose Prendes of Strictly Splatter.
"This is sold as an exorcism movie, but the title event takes up maybe 5 minutes
towards the end. In the meantime the padding is filled with random killing, a
detective subplot, lots of religious discussions, psycho-babble and some non-
interesting "scare" sequences, which are sparse." --
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VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES (1973)

Reviewed by Mykal Banta of Radiation Cinema.
"Paul Naschy plays the three principal parts here: Krisna, Kantaka, and (most
enjoyably) Satan; and he shines in all three roles. Naschy is such a dominant
force as an actor, a presence so brimming in machismo, it is impossible for him to
be bad in anything." --
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THE NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF (1981)

Reviewed by Scot Nolahn of Bargain Bin Review.
" It’s all pretty gothic and romantic, and not in a crappy emo Twilight kind of way.  
Classic Universal horror films are clearly a heavy influence as well, with the
emphasis on blood rather than gore and a transformation sequence that features
lots of falling behind furniture." --
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SCHOOL KILLER (2001)

Reviewed by Rich Wolf of Obscure Horror.
"There’s a killer loose but by the time you realize if it’s a ghost bent on revenge or
a killer revealing his fantasies, you’re dead!" --
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HORROR RISES FROM THE
TOMB
(1973)

Reviewed by Chris Watson.
"While the nudity is A+, the deaths are all pretty lame, going as far as being
reminiscent of higher level micro films today. Maybe it’s the cardboard acting or
the red paint looking blood but it doesn’t hold up (if it ever did)." --
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WEREWOLF SHADOW (1971)

Reviewed by Jorge Antonio Lopez of Strictly Splatter.
"The one thing I enjoyed was Naschy. His performance as the reclusive werewolf
man was excellent. I didn’t feel much tension or suspense and though the settings
were great looking it wasn’t enough. The vampire witch character had no depth
whatsoever." --
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