6 Trailers For Halloween, Part 2


Hi there and welcome to part 2 of this special Halloween edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers!  Today, we’re looking at some of my favorite Italian horror films!

1) Suspiria (1977)

2) Bay of Blood (1971) (a.k.a. Carnage, Twitch of the Death Nerve)

3)  Dellamorte Dellamore (1994)

4) A Blade In The Dark (1983)

5) Zeder (1983)

6) Zombi 2 (1979)

What do you think, Trailer Kitty?

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6 Trailers For Halloween, Part 1


With Halloween rapidly approaching, it’s time for another 3-part edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers!  Today, we start things off by revisiting 6 trailers from a very familiar franchise.

1) Halloween (1978)

2) Halloween 2 (1981)

3) Halloween 3: Season of the Witch (1982)

4) Halloween 4 (1988)

5) Halloween 5 (1989)

6) Halloween 6 (1995)

What do you think, Trailer Kitty?

Trailer Kitty

6 More Scarifying Trailers For October


It’s time for another October edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film trailers!

1) The Masque of the Red Death (1964)

2) Phenomena (1985)

3) Body Parts (1991)

4) Private Parts (1972)

5) The Incredible Melting Man (1977)

6) Voodoo Woman (1956)

What do you think, Trailer Kitty?

Trailer Kitty

6 More Trailers For A Scary October


It’s the second Sunday in October and that means that it’s time for another horrific edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film trailers!

1) The Rats Are Coming!  The Werewolves Are Here! (1972)

2) Horror Hotel (1960)

3) Repulsion (1965)

4) The Devonsville Terror (1983)

5) The Pit and The Pendulum (1991)

6) House of Usher (1960)

What do you think, Trailer Kitty?

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Horror Daily Grindhouse: Cannibal Holocaust (dir. by Ruggero Deodato)


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“I wonder who the real cannibals are?”

The month of October here at Through the Shattered Lens wouldn’t be complete if I didn’t introduce one of the very films which this site was made for: Cannibal Holocaust.

This 1980 film by Italian exploitation filmmaker Ruggero Deodato remains of the best examples of grindhouse filmmaking. It continues to be many people’s teop ten grindhouse and exploitation films list. Cannibal Holocaust could be considered as the best of the cannibal subgenre films which first began with Umberto Lenzi’s 1972 The Man from the Deep River.

Cannibal Holocaust also remains one of the best found footage films which has regained a sort of come back the last couple years with such popular found footage horror films like the Paranormal Activity series right up to 2012’s The Bay from Barry Levinson. It’s no surprise that Deodato’s film has survived the test of time as new legions of horror fans discover his films and older fans return to watch it again.

The film itself has continued to gain notoriety as newer fans discover the film. Upon it’s release the film was censored or outright banned from many countries who thought it was an actual snuff film (an allegation that even got Deodato and the film’s producers arrested in Italy on charges of murder) or because of atual animal cruelty performed by the film crew on live animals during the shoot. While the notion of Cannibal Holocaust was an actual snuff film remains a sort of urban legend amongst the new and young horror fans discovering it for the first time it really was the allegations of animal cruelty that continues to haunt the film to this day as it remains banned it several countries.

While the film was finally removed from the UK’s “video nasties” list it still hasn’t been released fully uncut and unedited in that country unlike the rest of the world. Though with the global reach of the internet such censorship and banned lists have become irrelevant and thus has given Cannibal Holocaust a much wider reach than it has ever had.

Cannibal Holocaust may be over thirty years old now, but it remains one of the finest example of grindhouse and exploitation filmmaking. It will continue to live on for future generations of horror fans and gorehounds to discover.

6 Horrific Trailers For A Horror Month


Hi!  Welcome to the first October 2013 edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers.  This month, of course, is horror month and therefore, all of October’s trailers will be taken from the horror genre.

Today’s edition starts with a Mummy, finds some room for Dracula and Karen Black, and ends with Frankenstein.  Enjoy!

1) The Mummy (1959)

2) The Mummy’s Shroud (1968)

3)  The Scars of Dracula (1970)

4) Fangs of the Living Dead (1969)

5) The Pyx (1973)

6) Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell (1974)

What do you think, Trailer Kitty?

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6 Trailers For 6 Films That Were Never Watched By Walter White


First off, I must apologize for the lateness of this week’s edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers.  The Trailer Kitties were so depressed over the finale of Breaking Bad that I had to resort to using the Trailer Possum to gather up this week’s trailers.

Let’s see what he dug up.

1) Kill Them and Eat Them (2004)

2) Suburban Sasquatch (2008)

3) I, Zombie (1998)

4) Teenagers From Outer Space (1959)

5) No Blade of Grass (1970)

6) Beyond The Time Barrier (1960)

What do you think, Trailer Possum?

Photograph by the Dazzling Erin Nicole

Photograph by the Dazzling Erin Nicole

6 Trailers That Are Better Than Last Night’s Episode Of Dexter


It’s time for another edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers.  Now, usually, I would have the trailer kitties go out and track down six trailers to feature here.  However, the trailer kitties were so upset by how Dexter ended that, for this edition only, I had to recruit a replacement.

Let’s see what he found for us!

1) The Lumberjack (2013)

2) Rawhead Rex (1988)

3) Grizzly (1976)

4) My Mom’s a Werewolf (1988)

5) The Kiss (1988)

6) The Guardian (1990)

What do you think, Trailer Lumberjack?

Trailer Lumberjack

Well, that certainly explains all the trees…

6 Trailers For An American Labor Day


Before I left on my vacation, I sent the trailer kitties to collect some trailers that would be perfect for Labor Day!  They returned with a bunch of movies about the mafia!  I think they’re trying to make a subtle comment about the Teamsters but, regardless of their logic, enjoy this week’s edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers and Happy Labor Day!

1) Capone (1975)

2) Murder, Inc. (1960)

3) The Valachi Papers (1972)

4) The Italian Connection (1972)

5) Zebra Force (1976)

6) Mobsters (1991)

What do you think, trailer kitty?

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6 Trailers From Vacation Girl


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Hi!  I may be on vacation but the trailer kitties have still been hard at work, putting together another edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers.

Let’s see what they’ve got for us this week.

1) Raiders of the Living Dead (1986)

2) Phase IV (1974)

3) Hellgate (1989)

4) Beyond Evil (1980)

5) Terrorgram (1988)

6) Ticks (1993)

What do you think, Trailer Kitty?

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