Beast of the Yellow Night is another Eddie Romero flick from the Philippines. This has a little bit of nice folklore feel from the islands about a deal with a devil in which one of the Lord of Lies' agents body hopping to ruin their lives.

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Beast of the Yellow Night (1971)

Happy Friday the 13th, Enemaniacs! For this week’s B-Movie Enema review, what better way to celebrate this once or twice-a-year occasion than to cover a movie about the one person who best em…

1973's Beyond Atlantis by director Eddie Romero is technically a family film. No, for real, Patrick Wayne (John Wayne's son) insisted this film be a family film. It's one of the very few movies out of the Philippines in that era that was family-friendly - which is a direct quote from David DeCoteau, someone who knows both sleaze and family movies.

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Beyond Atlantis (1973)

Welcome back to B-Movie Enema. How do you follow up a titty movie starring Daleks? No, not the Cinema Snob. I already did that last month. No, you do a family movie. Because of course that’s …

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Black Mama, White Mama (1973)

★★☆☆

Le film ne brille pas par son originalité, mais on a le plaisir d’y retrouver les ravissantes Pam Grier & Margaret Markov.

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Black Mama, White Mama (1973) - RENGER

Lee Daniels est une prostituée incarcérée dans une prison pour femmes. Sur la place, elle fait la connaissance de Karen Brent, une révolutionnaire. A eux...

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