Monday, October 16, 2023

'The Corruption of Chris Miller' (1973) - J.A. Bardem.

This corrupted Giallo remains one of my absolute favourite fleshly fabulous Euro-cult horrors! 'The Corruption of Chris Miller' is positively drenched in skeevey Hitchcockian vibes! The performances are excellent, and able director, Bardem frequently creates a steamy, thrillingly skewed atmosphere of psychological dread! Beautiful to look at, this is sleazy, sinister, and palpably erotic, what more could any splendidly degenerated film freak ask for? From the moment the itinerant, libidinously cocksure, Barney Webster (Barry Stokes) at the isolated domicile, the troubled women's bourgeois incivility is additionally stirred to a maelstrom of macabre incident! On a more personal note, I still love the garishly colourful, warmly fuzzy look of my ancient DVD-R bootleg, its lurid tonality seems to increase the scintillatingly scurrilous shenanigans!
 
 

  
















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