My Dear Killer (1972)
It’s all too easy to write off as 90 minutes of blood, guts and general old school video nastiness. But those blood-filled sleeves can be deceptive, with some really cool vintage flicks getting a first release by the fledgling label – including My Dear Killer.




Blue Rita runs a popular nightclub and brothel as well as working for several crime organisations. Having been abused in the past she and her lesbian followers show no mercy to any spies, or politicians that they meet. Say what you like about old Jess, but he knew what he wanted from a film, and very often got it.
For Naked Violence, directed by Fernando di Leo in 1969, credit must be given to him for having started off his great season of noir films. This film also sees the beginning of what the director described as a “communion of souls” with the writer Giorgio Scerbanenco, whose literary work,
You have to hand it to Greek director Nico Mastorakis: in a lengthy interview included on the DVD version of his 1975 exploitation classic “Island of Death,” he blatantly admits that he created this movie in order to make money. After viewing “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” in Europe
As a thirteen year old, Martha Caldwell witnessed the death of her parents in a terrible railway accident. Barely surviving the tragedy herself, Martha was struck dumb due to the shock. Now an adult, the still mute Martha lives with her uncle Ralph in the Spanish countryside.
When Mara, a cabaret dancer, stumbles upon the murder of a doctor at a pharmacy one night in Rome, she becomes the next designated victim for the seemingly motiveless killer, who wastes no time in tracking her down. She manages to escape his latex grasp for the first of many times.
While taking a shower, Kate Miller, a middle-aged, sexually frustrated New York housewife, has a rape fantasy while her husband stands at the sink shaving. Later that day, after complaining to her psychiatrist Dr. Robert Elliott about her husband’s pathetic performance in bed,
Okay, Lamberto Bava isn’t anywhere near as talented as his father Mario. Let’s just accept that and move on. ‘A Blade In The Dark’ is a surprisingly entertaining giallo that is equal parts Argento and Hitchcock, though obviously not as accomplished as either at their best. If I specify which Hitchcock it is heavily inspired by it’ll give the whole game away, so I won’t
Ketty,a photographer living in Rome,accidentally witnesses the murder of a young woman at the hands of a razor-wielding black-gloved killer.Ketty and her fiance,Alberto,go to the police-only to learn that two other witnesses to the crime have been slashed to death.
Alex, a psychopathic mechanic, rapes a woman in the park. Later, a decadent couple pull into his shop needing car repair. They invite Alex and his mentally challenged buddy to join them at a decadent suburban party. Once there, Alex amuses himself by tormenting and raping the guests,