‘The Night of the Virgin’ MOVIE REVIEW: Extreme, Grotesque and Gloriously Insane
An utterly gobsmacking entry into the body horror sub-genre.
An utterly gobsmacking entry into the body horror sub-genre.
Some inventive kill sequences aside, the film falls short with plot and characters that rarely rise above mediocrity.
Equipped with a host of great actors and intelligent plot handling, it’s hard to dislike.
Lacks a crucial ingredient: a good story.
There is no tension. There is no feeling of unease.
An accomplished debut feature, and a cracking horror movie.
The director of ‘RoboCop’ and ‘Total Recall’ returns with a laboured and predictable mess.
Despite being a bit of a head-scratcher, there is still enough here to make ‘High-Rise’ worthy of your attention.
Believe the hype, this is essential viewing.