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Pete’s Peek | There are a lot of slashers about, but none quite like the 1980s cult Pieces
Now here’s a sleazy 1980s hatchet job that’s best served as a splatter spoof than an exercise in excessive violence. A masked psycho (who looks like Vincent Price’s Henry Jarrod armed with a chainsaw) is cutting up college girls and … Continue reading
For One Night Only | Catch the sleazy 1980s slasher, Pieces, tonight in East London
After their hilarious screening of Mega Pirahna (out on DVD on 9 August, by the way), The Alibi Film Club in Dalston, East London is showing the underground 1982 horror classic, Pieces. This sleazy Spanish slasher sees Hollywood husband and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s Shock Horror, Christopher George, dalston, Pieces, Susan Day George, The Alibi
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Pete’s Peek | The definitive release of Fulci’s zombie classic City of the Living Dead
When it comes to 1980’s zombie films, Lucio Fulci’s City of the Living Dead is the one many cite as being amongst the best. Despite being a huge fan of the genre, I have only ever been able to watch … Continue reading





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