Wednesday, 23 September 2020

VEROTIKA (full review at Screen Realm)

Glenn Danzig, for those unawares, is the founder of punk legends The Misfits, Samhain and his eponymous metal band Danzig. Meaning he’s responsible for some of the finest punk tunes ever put to vinyl, as well as the odd heavy metal classic, to boot. It would therefore be a disservice to describe his music as anything other than iconic.

Having founded his own horror comic line (on which Verotika is based) and generally immersing his entire musical output in the horror and science fiction genres, it seems only natural that he should direct a horror movie. But unfortunately, what he’s delivered with Verotika is not going to win Danzig the same kind of acclaim.

Verotika is a three part horror anthology, interlinked Tales From The Crypt style, by a narrator (Kayden Kross). It is going to be a nightmare for the review aggregators because it is simultaneously worthy of both five stars and one star. Verotika is dreadful, but in such a bizarre and lunatic way that it really must be seen to be believed.

Read the full review at Screen Realm:
https://screenrealm.com/verotika-movie-review/

IMDB: Verotika


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