Article by Anthony Cleveland

This was a film I avoided for a long time as a horror fan. There was always something else to watch instead of corpse fucker movie. It also wasn’t an easy movie to get a hold of in a video store or even Netflix dvd.

Then, I stumbled upon Shudder that had TONS of rare horror films on their outstanding streaming platform. In their catalogue was Nekromantik (and the sequel). At this point, I’ve knocked off most of the films on my horror movie bucket list and tried to give Nekromantik a shot.

I...actually love this movie. Content of the film aside, the way this film is told is highly unique. It's ultra low budget, and a lot of the scenes are silent with a great piano score. The entire film has an arthouse feel, but it's stacked with great gore effects.