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Tag Archives: soviet union

A Bomb in the Lasagna: Horror From Behind the Iron Curtain in “Viy”

Soviet film is not typically known for horror movies. Horrors of a capitalist society, sure, but not really a whole lot of ghosts, werewolves, or any of the other beasties that make for good Halloween viewing. For that very reason, Viy, released in 1967, is a bit of an oddity.  Adapted from a Nikolai Gogol story…

October 5, 2016 in A Bomb in the Lasagna, Movie Review, Octoberween.

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