Hot Wet Summer: Hot Women Getting into Hot Water Triple-Bill
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Hot, sexy, and deadly women unleashed in three great films that celebrate sex and female rage…
Amazon Hot Box: James Bickert, 2018, 82 mins
An innocent college student who is in South America to ‘save the turtles’ is tossed into a jungle hellhole, where she must fight for her life against an evil depraved wardress in the style of Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS, perverse psycho inmates, voodoo experiments, and the incredible torture machine. Evocative of WIP (Women in Prison) sleaze epics like Violence in a Women’s Prison, and Bare Behind Bars, Amazon Hot Box still brilliantly brings its own unique take to the WIP genre. Featuring just about every perversion and known nastiness, this is a genuine ‘must have’ for exploitation fans and a future WIP classic!
“So much glorious madness” – morbidlybeautiful.com
Girls, Guns & Blood: Thegin German and Robert Rowland, 2019, 75 mins
Girls, Guns and Blood is a sexy, action, comedic parody of OTT action movies, centred on the robbery of a small, independent brothel in Texas. The girls that work there want their hard-earned money back, and track down the thieves, exacting out their own very special kind of punishment… With Christine Nguyen, Britney Amber, Kleio Valentien, & Cody Renee Cameron
“a brilliant knowing parody” – nerdly.co.uk
Violent Delights: Edin Alain Martinez, 2020, 90 mins
AKA Beber de tu Sangre, AKA To Drink Your Blood
Violent Delights tells the story of a vampire couple who are getting a bit tired of each other, this being one of the drawbacks of immortality. Alani, the female vampire wants a baby, but Gabriel, the male vampire, doesn’t; and so they row. To resolve things they decide to invite a few friends over for dinner, and then things go from nasty, to batshit crazy… Will Alani get what she wants? Will Gabriel get his dinner?! Imagine what a mash-up of Jean Rollin’s Requiem of a Vampire and Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Santa Sangre might look like, and then add even more blood, sex and gore, and lace it with strong hallucinogens…
“a 70’s horror comic unleashed on the screen.” – letterboxd.com