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  1. Jan 3, 2024 · Movies like Dead Alive (1992) aren’t just bloody, they’re absolutely soaked. Presented here is a list of some of the absolute bloodiest films from around the world.

    • Chris Catt
  2. The film was retitled "The Bloody Dead" and contained approximately 7 minutes of additional footage filmed by Independent International. The added footage included the addition of two cannibalistic inmates at the asylum, and insert shots for the murders that added blood and gore.

    • (897)
    • Crime, Horror, Mystery
    • Alfred Vohrer, Samuel M. Sherman
    • 1971
    • 17 'Frontier
    • 16 'Hatchet'
    • 15 'The Sadness'
    • 14 'Ichi The Killer'
    • 13 'The Shining'
    • 12 'Day of The Dead'
    • 11 'Saw'
    • 10 'High Tension'
    • 9 'Hostel: Part II'
    • 8 'The Wizard of Gore'

    After a group of youths commits a robbery in Paris, they flee into the countryside, where they take refuge at a seemingly quiet inn. As the new arrivals get to know their hosts, they discover their welcoming persona is merely a facade, as they reveal themselves to be a family of Nazis determined to breed a new Aryan race. RELATED: The Best French H...

    Pitched as a throwback to old-school slasher movies, Hatchet follows a group of strangers as they embark on a boat tour of the bayous in New Orleans. Rather than finding hungry alligators, the group draws the ire of Victor Crowley, a hulking monster of a man who brutally dispatches the unhappy travelers, sometimes with just his bare hands. A cheesy...

    Taiwan is hit by a viral pandemic that transforms those afflicted into deranged murderers capable of committing unspeakable acts for the sake of bloodshed. With young lovers Kat (Regina Lei) and Jim (Berant Zhu) finding themselves separated on opposite sides of the city, they attempt to reunite whilst avoiding the carnage that surrounds them. One o...

    Kakihara (Tadanobu Asano), a high-ranking enforcer in the Yakuza, is obsessed with both receiving and inflicting pain upon others. When his work causes him to cross paths with Ichi (Nao Omori), a mentally unstable killer, Kakihara finds himself captivated by the pain the disturbed man is capable of inflicting. RELATED: Takashi Miike's Best Horror M...

    Despite Stephen King famously not loving this adaptation of his work, The Shining stands as one of Stanley Kubrick's best films. When struggling writer Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) is offered the position of caretaker at a hotel during the off-season, he moves into the isolated building with his wife and young son. While fleeing from her homicida...

    George A. Romero's conclusion to his original Dead trilogy, Day of the Dead is one of the best gore horror movies of the 1980s. With the zombie apocalypse occurring above them, a small team of scientists and soldiers co-exist underground as they try to find a cure while dealing with increasing tensions between them. Day of the Dead sees Romero at h...

    A franchise that spans nine films, the Sawseries follows the grizzly career of serial killer Jigsaw. Detesting the act of murder itself, Jigsaw instead devises traps that test the will to live of his captives, with typically gruesome results. RELATED: Every 'Saw' Movie, Ranked by IMDb Lists have been devoted to the most memorable traps in the Saw s...

    One of the best slasher movies of the 21st century, High Tension is a mean and bloody slasher. When best friends Marie and Alex travel to Alex's family's farmhouse to study and unwind for the weekend, their peaceful plans are interrupted by the arrival of a serial killer. Debut director Alexandre Aja really puts an emphasis on the kills in High Ten...

    The follow-up to his breakout horror hit Cabin Fever, Eli Roth's Hostel is often credited (along with Saw) for starting the "torture porn" movement. The film follows three backpackers traveling through Europe who run afoul of an underground organization that sells people to rich bidders to engage in their own twisted fantasies. The first film inclu...

    Coming from the twisted mind of horror maestro Herschell Gordon Lewis, The Wizard of Gore centers around the magician Montag the Magnificent. A master of hypnotism, Montag convinces audience members to join him on stage, where they are brutally murdered as part of his act. A suspicious TV host and her boyfriend begin to investigate the suspicious k...

  3. Creature with the Blue Hand (German: Die blaue Hand) is a West German horror film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Harald Leipnitz, Klaus Kinski and Ilse Steppat. It is based on the 1925 novel The Blue Hand by Edgar Wallace and was part of a long-running series of adaptations made by Rialto Film .

    • Dead Alive. Before Peter Jackson was taking the Hobbits to Mordor, he was tickling our bloody bone with over 1,000 gallons of the fake stuff. Not only was Dead Alive (also known as Braindead) pouring with blood, it was damn funny too, earning the title of the “goriest splatter film in history.”
    • Saw IV. Lionsgate’s Saw films became synonymous with bloody traps, carrying on long after Hostel shut its doors. The decision to bring Tobin Bell’s engineering serial killer back for an eighth round will divide audiences, but there is no denying that Jigsaw ruled the blood battles of Hollywood.
    • Cannibal Holocaust. It is one of the most troubling films in cinematic history, and 1980's Cannibal Holocaust was a little too close to the bone for some.
    • Hostel: Part II. Eli Roth shocked and scared us with his original Hostel, but not wanting to be outdone by his first attempt, the second adventure plumbed the grossest depth of blood-soaked scenes.
  4. Description. The weird stories written by Edgar Wallace, author of 'King Kong', enjoyed a big revival of interest in Germany, where a large series of films based on his works were produced. This is one of the best, originally produced as 'The Blue Hand' and released to U.S. theatres by Roger Corman as CREATURE WITH THE BLUE HAND.

  5. Oct 13, 2023 · The movie that Day of the Dead wanted to be, Land of the Dead is a miracle of Hollywood filmmaking. For the first time in his career, Romero was given a decent budget in order to flesh...