Horror, Thriller
A squad of unsuspecting cops go through a trapdoor to hell when they stumble upon a black mass in an abandoned building, in the tour-de-force feature debut from ferociously talented director Can Evrenol.
Based on Evrenol’s terrifying 2013 short of the same name, and drawing upon a diverse range of inspirations — not only such films as Quest For Fire, Apocalypse Now, and Hellraiser but also the paintings of Caravaggio, Bosch, and Giger — Baskin offers up a nightmarish compendium of imaginative frights that will leave even seasoned horror-movie fans reeling.
“Grounding in the gruesome universes of Clive Barker, John Carpenter and Dario Argento.” – The Hollywood Reporter
“Baskin leads you straight into the horrific depths of Turkish Hell” – We Got This Covered
“A writhing, mashing, sexual bloodletting orgy” – The Film Stage
Mehmet Cerrahoglu
Görkem Kasal
Ergun Kuyucu
Director:
Can Evrenol
Script:
Ogulcan Eren Akay, Can Evrenol, Ercin Sadikoglu
Length:
1h 37m
Original language:
Turkiska
Original title:
Baskın: Karabasan
Production year:
2015
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