Malù e l’amante (1989)
Director Pasquale Fanetti, in his film e l’amante (The Lover), hit a jackpot in the cinema of erotica. Although I saw it 10 years ago, yet I remember every small detail of this erotic picture. The movie is about a beautiful wife (Malu`) who marries a rich man but he is old and palletized.




The six Swedish girls from the title need no further sexual education, that was completed in their previous adventure “Six Swedes in a Campus”, but now they have to work for a living: As attendants of a petrol station combined with a pup and separate chambers, where customers can expect
Tödliches Ringen mit giftigen Schlangen und mörderische Alligatorenkämpfe, Fruchtbarkeitsriten und berauschende Liebesfeste der Wilden im Dschungel des Amazonas – und mitten unter ihnen eine zarte, weiße Frau…..
In less tasteful hands, this film based an a gekiga (adult manga) by Michio Hisauchi would’ve been a dirty movie with no commercial value. But director Kumashiro once again show’s why he’s the King of Erotica. This is a combination of stories dealing with the ecstatic adventures of high school student Sachiko from Weisser’s book.
Expect little from it and you’ll be pleased with what you get. I was. ‘Forbidden World’ is a quickly produced Roger Corman low-budget b-grade fable that’s all in for exciting and junky exploitation. Nice. So I see it tagged as an ‘Alien’ clone … yeah kinda. Ah definitely.
Well, where does one start with Andrzej Żuławski’s Possession? Pretentious and confused metaphorical drama masquerading as horror; exploitative gross-out nonsense; or miraculous and unequalled arthouse/genre movie crossover? Well Possession is all these things – and a great deal more.
“Caligula and Messalina” is one of those flicks that makes me wonder if I need a special “Flicks I Am Retarded For Liking” tag, because… goddammit, we enjoyed this super-sleazy Tinto-Brass-tailcoat-rider of a history-bender WAY more than we should have.
If you’re going to watch good 80′s hardcore, this is it. Candy Evans “delivers” the performance of a lifetime! It’s not often you get to see a performer of her caliber … drinking whisky and even calling for it (“My drink! My drink!”).
Professor Ayres discovers a secret in an ancient stone and when he opens a crypt, he revives zombies that kill him. He had invited three couples to visit him in his manor to reveal his discovery. However, they never get around to meeting the professor.
Frank Henenlotter made his first feature, the 42nd street classic (and possibly one of the last of truly great exploitation films from the 80s) Basket Case. With crude stop-motion animation and a highly downbeat ending with the concept of brotherly love twisted on its head the film screamed cult classic to me.