Review of Kuroneko (1968) by Al M — 31 Dec 2011
From the director of Onibaba, Kuroneko is a masterpiece of early Japanese horror cinema and a testament to the power of Japan's influence upon the genre. More creepy and atmospheric than most Bava or Hammer horror films of the era, Kuroneko explores the horrors of war and familial separation in a truly disturbing manner that simultaneously explores the dark underbelly of the human psyche.
Bizarre, surrealistic, and twisted, Kuroneko is a true masterpiece of horror cinema that outshines most of the horror product produced in the west during the time.
This review of Kuroneko (1968) was written by Al M on 31 Dec 2011.
Kuroneko has generally received very positive reviews.
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