There are a ton of low budget
horror films that throw in a little lesbian action. This gory zombie movie includes
a makeout scene between a female werewolf and vampire. Three stories set in different
times and places are connected by the use of the same mysterious object that allows
its owner to raise the dead. First, in feudal Japan, a samurai (Masahiro
Oyake) and a monk (Hiroaki Itaya) both seek the artifact. The monk wishes to keep
it away from evil doers, and the warrior has been sent to bring it back to create
an army of the undead. To get to it, they must go through a forest of zombies.
Will one of them make it out alive? Next, a detective (Claire Westby) is
on a case in this 1940s film noir segment. The woman (Moira Thomas) she is following
turns out to be involved in a series of US grave robberies, working for a man
who served the Japanese army during WWII. He is now conducting experiments in
an effort to rule the world. And finally, we're in a post-apocalyptic United
States, where humans are at war, and mutants roam. The army captures Zura (Chantelle
Adamache), a werewolf, and Cherry (Chelsey Arentsen), a vampire, and throws them
into a pit to fight zombies, gladiator style. After they've made love in their
cell, the two are subjected to experiments using the artifact, but their captors
don't count on the fact that when they mixed their blood during sex, both became
even more powerful. Lots of cardboard acting and bloody special effects.
Only worth watching if you are a genre fan, although the Japanese segment isn't
bad. |