Review of Frankenstein's Bloody Nightmare (2006) by Greg S — 25 Jan 2010
The bare plot has a scientist---or perhaps his monster, it's never quite clear---killing women to harvest their body parts so the doctor can resurrect his dead love. Director John R. Hand shows a remarkable technical ability to create unique visual and auditory environments inspired by the 1970s trash movies of Jean Rollin, Lucio Fulci, and Andy Milligan, only with with their cheap, desperate Super-8 stylistics amped up to surreal levels; the problem is that, for all its technical ingenuity, the movie has no story to tell, which will cause the average viewer to lose interest quickly.
This review of Frankenstein's Bloody Nightmare (2006) was written by Greg S on 25 Jan 2010.
Frankenstein's Bloody Nightmare has generally received positive reviews.
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