A mix of H.P. Lovecraft madness, David Cronenberg biological mutation and David Lynch small - town weirdness, it teasingly dangles explanations never delivered and escapes never sought, while diving into one of the most
gonzo horrors to twist onto celluloid in years.
Synopsis: «Lamberto Bava and Dario Argento bring
you THE Gonzo Horror movie of the 1980s with Demons, a frenzied slice of gore heavy shock cinema that gives up on logic and instead assaults the screen with a riot of X-Rated violence, face chewing Zombies and pounding Heavy Metal.
Not exact matches
There are some gruesomely well - orchestrated scenes of body
horror (one particular dissection is nightmarishly staged) and Garland's knack for
gonzo imagery ensures that many scenes in the film will make a lasting impression.
Whether it be action - oriented, comedic,
horror - themed, pornographic, or downright
gonzo, there's no denying the creativity and the freedom that was had during that period of moviemaking.