Nidal, Land of Shadows by Liane Merciel
Welcome to Nidal, the land of body horror and true terror… oh wait, we can’t have these things anymore.
Welcome to Nidal, the land of body horror and true terror… oh wait, we can’t have these things anymore.
This is why you should not get yourself thrown into a South American prison!
Oh my, for an episode of this show, this one is amazingly nasty.
This one illustrates the danger of making things too easy for the heroine: it’s easy for me to stop caring too.
This is an enjoyable story, but I find the emotional aspects to be on the hollow side.
For this short story to work, with the author’s style and all, the conflict needs to be trivial, even frivolous.
Nice scenery, nice cinematography… but I think they forgot the fun and the drama.
The movie poster is the best thing about this amateurish film.
Goading a monster to kill one’s wife is rarely a good idea.
Our heroine moves from her dead lover to her dead lover’s son. How wholesome.