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Since 2004, Bleeding Skull has explored otherworldly cinema through reviews, books, and home video releases.

Favorite films

  • Suroh: Alien Hitchhiker
  • The Soultangler
  • Cannibal Orgy
  • Disembodied

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  • Doctor Bloodbath

    ★★★★

  • Plan 9 from Outer Space

    ★★★★★

  • Suroh: Alien Hitchhiker

    ★★★★

  • Massacre at Central High

    ★★★★

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Doctor Bloodbath

1987

★★★★ 2

Made by pornographer-turned-shot-on-video-horror-zeitgeist Nick Millard, DOCTOR BLOODBATH is an inexplicable descent into pilled-out madness. A doctor named Gordon runs a health clinic that specializes in abortions. After each operation, Gordon shows up at the patient’s home, injects them with drugs, and kills them with a variety of household utensils. Meanwhile, Gordon's fifty-something wife gets pregnant with her poet boyfriend. She asks Gordon for an abortion aka is there a doctor in the house? Nick Millard’s bizarre filmmaking methods—erratic compositions, spazoid…

Plan 9 from Outer Space

1957

★★★★★ 3

Edward D. Wood, Jr. put himself out there in every way possible. He was the author of hundreds of beautifully sleazy novels, including KILLER IN DRAG and SEX, SHROUDS, AND CASKETS. He was a pall-bearer at Bela Lugosi's funeral. Wood fought in the Pacific Ocean theater during World War II while wearing a bra and panties under his uniform. Basically, there will never be another hero like Ed Wood. And there will never be another movie like PLAN 9 FROM…

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Boardinghouse

1982

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Just sharing this to commemorate the day that we released BOARDINGHOUSE on Blu-ray with AGFA! We still can’t believe it’s a real thing that happened.

One of the movies that inspired the launch of Bleeding Skull, BOARDINGHOUSE is a hallucinogenic maelstrom of madness from director-producer-actor John Wintergate and writer-producer-leading-lady Kalassu. It’s also the first shot-on-video horror film to be blown up to 35mm and released theatrically. We’re ecstatic to bring the 35mm theatrical cut to home video for the first…

Possibly in Michigan

1983

Watched

I could watch this movie 3000 times and it still wouldn’t be enough. POSSIBLY IN MICHIGAN is part of a series of experimental video shorts by artist Cecelia Condit that served as a coping mechanism after she unknowingly dated a real-life murderer. Presented as a day in the life of two women as they deal with a male stalker, this is cathartic surrealism at its most inspiring. Condit uses Casiocore songs (written and performed by Karen Skladany, who also stars…