The movie is a low-budget homage to the films of Lucio Fulci, even the artwork for the film is a variation on The Cat In The Brain artwork, and the title is a variation on the alternate title of Fulci's film, Nightmare Concert. It opens with a razor-blade murder that feels lifted straight out of Fulci's nipple-shredding shocker The New York Ripper, and despite the modern setting the film has some tasty 70's giallo vibes by way of retro fashion choices, evocative cinematography, and some gory and vicious kills. It's pretty low-budget stuff but you can feel and quite often see the filmmakers love for the Italian violent and sexy Italian horror sub-genre bleeding through, which I appreciated. There's a lot of cool stuff happening here, we get decent amount of nudity by way of the attractive Salvucci in a dual-role, a mysterious stalker (Merita Budakova, Virus Extreme: Contamination) who lingers around Frank, and I loved having Frank LaLoggia, director of The Lady In White, basically playing himself - they even stitch in some behind-the-scenes footage of his film Fear No Evil into it. It's certainly an imperfect film and the Cat In The Brain pastiche didn't maintain my enthusiasm to the end, but I appreciated what they were going for, and the gore and sleaze of it propped it up quite a bit.
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