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Soiled Sinema

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A cinema blog written by two partial Aryans. Of course we do not discriminate in our writings. We offer one of the most eclectic collections of film writing on the net. We do not subscribe to any particular style and are in opposition to analytical norms. Do yourself a favor and read Soiled Sinema blog.

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  • Rawhead Rex

    Posted on Friday November 6th, 2009 at 01:26

    When I think of Clive Barker, macabre philosophy comes to mind. Along with sadomasochistic tendencies, Barker infuses a potential homosexual "flaw" to his bookwork that coincides with the horror creating new planes of metaphysical and abstract terror...

  • Tourist Trap

    Posted on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 at 01:55

    Whenever kill doll/puppet classics begin their annual name-dropping by rabid horror fans, three always come to surface and I do mean always: Child's Play, Puppet Master, and Tourist Trap. The first of the two films have everything in common, an timel...

  • Sudden Impact

    Posted on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 at 01:40

    My forehead feels of plastic and Sudden Impact is yet another movie to add to the list of "Should have seen ages ago but only recently viewed." Dirty Harry, as you all know is surely a must-see and the very definition of renegade action cinema of bot...

  • The Woman Who Powders Herself (La Femme qui se poudre )

    Posted on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 at 01:08

    Art Fags beware! You’re in for a surrealistic scare! La Femme qui se poudre (The Woman Who Powders Herself) is a short film that has been no doubt neglected just as the maker of the film Patrick Bokanowski. Despite his Polack sounding name, Patric...

  • Mr. Bean\'s Holiday

    Posted on Tuesday November 3rd, 2009 at 21:02

    This film is simply brilliant because it is simply British.-mAQ...

  • Bronson

    Posted on Saturday October 31st, 2009 at 01:04

    In Charlie Bronson's world, pain does not exist as either a hindrance nor pleasure. It exists as madness, pure and concentrate. Nicolas Winding Refn's latest film is a hybrid of a surreal arthouse piece combined with a biopic that is as short-lived a...

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