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Title: Nazi zombies, Mexican monsters, and more at Wtf-Film.com
Post by: wtffilm on May 06, 2009, 11:36:27 AM
Here are the new Wtf-Film reviews for the past week:

Dead Snow [2009] Tommy Wirkola [Norway] (http://www.wtf-film.com/ARTICLES/MAY_2009/SNOW.shtml)
"It's fun to finally see a throwback to the exploitation of the 70's and 80's that isn't based directly on a studio property. SNOW offers a number of truly original gore highlights - a snowmobile used as a multi-tool of dismemberment, a thrilling cliff-side battle at the end of a small intestine, and even a disemboweling seen through the eyes of the victim . . ."

The Ship of Monsters [1960] Rogelio A. Gonzalez [Mexico] (http://www.wtf-film.com/ARTICLES/MAY_2009/MONSTRUOS.shtml)
"Angered that Gamma has her sights set on the finest male she's yet encountered, Beta does the only thing she can - turns into a Gothic-style cape-clad vampire and begins feeding on the local drunkards!"

Caltiki - The Immortal Monster [1959] Riccardo Freda / Mario Bava [Italy] (http://www.wtf-film.com/ARTICLES/MAY_2009/CALTIKI.shtml)
"CALTIKI may be set in Mexico, but it's really 100% pure cinema fantascienza - produced in Italy by a man who, though he received no on-screen credit, would go on to become the most recognized name in Italian horror."

Plan 9 From Outer Space [1959] Edward D. Wood Jr. [United States] (http://www.wtf-film.com/ARTICLES/MAY_2009/PLAN.shtml)
"An evenly paced and easy to appreciate bit of z-grade science fiction hokum - a sort of bad movie-lite for those not wishing to torment themselves unnecessarily with certified neuron-destroyers like MONSTER A-GO-GO.  It could well be the epitome of the tired 'so bad it's good' cliche."

Wtf-Film is currently updating twice weekly with new reviews - don't forget to sign up for our RSS feed to keep up with the latest new articles.  As always, thanks for reading!

Kindest regards,

Kevin P.
http://www.wtf-film.com / http://www.colemanfrancis.com