In the early 2000’s horror fans were blessed with a bevy of bleak, bloody, and bad ass horror films from the land of the baguette. The French Extreme movement brought us modern classics such as Martyrs, Inside, and Frontier(s), then laid in wait until American audiences began to feel safe, before once again dumping buckets of blood onto […]
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- 6/5/2018
- by Matt Smith
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