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Wizard Jail Episode 6: Welcome to the Anarchy Zone
Welcome back to Wizard Jail – a limited run series from Director’s Club, Tracks of the Damned, and 96 Greers podcast co-host Patrick Ripoll and Genre Grinder creator Gabe Powers where they talk about, what else, but the 1987 syndicated cartoon series Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light . Podcast number six covers episodes ten, The Trail of Three Wizards,  the second best episode of the entire series, and episode eleven, Sorcery Squared , which begs the question: is Cryo
Gabe Powers
11 minutes ago
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Hex Blu-ray Review
Few filmmakers set the temperature for Shaw Bros. horror better than Kuei Chih-Hung, beginning with the pre-Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974) creature featureThe Killer Snakes (1974) and the pre-Black Magic (1975) vampiresque thriller Ghost Eyes (1974). He hit his stride back-to-back-to-back in the ‘80s with Hex (1980), Hex vs. Witchcraft (1980), Corpse Mania (1981), Bewitched (1981), Hex After Hex (1982), Curse of Evil (1982), and The Boxer’s Omen (1983). In previous re
Gabe Powers
24 hours ago
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The Oily Maniac Blu-ray Review
Between groundbreaking gross-outs Black Magic (1974) and Black Magic Part 2 (1976), director Ho Meng-Huathe made a different brand of horror film called The Oily Maniac (1976). Like the Black Magic movies, it was shot outside of Hong Kong on the Malay Peninsula, based on local folklore (that of the Oily Man or Orang Minyak), and was brimming with exploitative sex and violence, but gone were the elaborate rituals, love potions, and wizard...
Gabe Powers
3 days ago
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Black Magic & Black Magic Part 2 Blu-ray Review
At the top of its most internationally successful decade, the 1970s, Shaw Bros. Studios began diversifying their genre output, including a comparatively small, but vital series of horror films. The turning point was arguably 1974, which saw the release of two definitively Hong Kong-flavored films, Kuei Chih-Hung’s The Killer Snakes and Ghost Eyes, and a combination of Shaw kung fu and Hammer Gothic, The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires, co-directed by Chang Cheh and Roy Ward B
Gabe Powers
Dec 4
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