Asylum
1,033
Horror
You have nothing to loose... but your mind. This top-notch British horror anthology contains four tales of madness and murder that are told to the new doctor assigned to a mental institution.
Author | Review | ||
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United Kingdom | BBC | "They're all rather deliciously far-fetched stories but fun to watch. And the demented camera angles and fast pacing makes the tales far more unsettling than you might imagine." | POS |
United States | Slant | "The atmosphere and theatrics of the Amicus presentation make it a more than worthwhile trip down memory lane for die-hard horror buffs." | POS |
United States | Variety | "It's a trim little chiller, with a moderate quota of blood and mayhem, polished performances and smooth direction." | POS |
United States | TV Guide | "Buoyed by a distinguished cast of horror veterans, Bloch's well-written script, and Baker's deft direction, Asylum is the most satisfying of the horror anthologies of the 1970s." | POS |
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