Anthropophagus: The Grim Reaper (Antropophagus) (1980)
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" Tourists take a boat to a remote island, where they find that most of the people have disappeared, and something is stalking them. They find a hidden room in the big mansion on a hill, and an ancient diary, which gives them clues to the source of the terror. The film, featured earlier performances by Tisa Farrow, Mark Bodin, and Bob Larson, it was the very first movie reviewed by Joe Bob Briggs for the Dallas Times-Herald. When submitted for re-classification in the UK (after being banned "

" Tourists take a boat to a remote island, where they find that most of the people have disappeared, and something is stalking them. They find a hidden room in the big mansion on a hill, and an ancient diary, which gives them clues to the source of the terror. The film, featured earlier performances by Tisa Farrow, Mark Bodin, and Bob Larson, it was the very first movie reviewed by Joe Bob Briggs for the Dallas Times-Herald. When submitted for re-classification in the UK (after being banned "

"Watched on: October 16th, 2023. Well that was... gory. "

" Date: 8/28/2020 Viewed: Blu-Ray Re-Watch Note: Tonight was a rainy stormy night and I felt like tonight is the perfect night to revisit this movie. I decided to pop in my Blu-Ray copy released by Severin Films in my PS4 and chill. Joe DโAmato is known to make many bad movies and I'm not scared to admit that. However, I do consider Antropophagus to be one of his best works along with Beyond the Darkness (1979) in my opinion. Antropophagus is a solid horror movie that is very atmospheric. Th"

"Tourists become stranded on an island and are stalked by a gruesome killer that slaughtered the island's former inhabitants. This is a notorious video nasty because it contains shock-sequences that aren't exactly for the squeamish! The pivot figure is a savage and bloodthirsty man that prowls a Greek island and devours pretty much everything and everyone that crosses his path. Apart from the downright disturbing gore (ripping a foetus from inside a heavily pregnant woman and eating it), this is"

"Anthropophagus is famous for it's gore and it's poor pacing, and while the pacing wasn't very good (I expected it to be much worse, to be quite honest), it's unapologetic, raw and gore-filled finale made up for it. The cast, aside from the awful dubbing, is okay, but George Eastman as the villain really shines in it. He's incredibly intimidating, and really ups the creepy-factor. The location is fantastic, and really brings some moodiness to the film together with the lovely soundtrack. Overa"