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THE ONE & ONLY WEBSITE AND PODCAST DEDICATED TO MEXICAN GENRE FILMS OF THE PAST


A Garrote Limpio (1986)
A chase into the night, an ice pick on hand, and then a fatal stab to the neck. The first of several murders committed by an unknown...

Armando Hernandez
Sep 14


Tambo (1991)
If there’s one thing I’ve learned, is that watching too many action movies will make people do crazy things. In the case of Infancia...

Armando Hernandez
Jul 29


Mi Fantasma y Yo (1988)
A writer (Rodolfo de Anda) has purchased a spooky old house as a way to get inspiration for his latest horror novel and it’s quite the...

Armando Hernandez
Jul 29


Juan Camaney De La Mafia (1992)
In 1972, Francis Ford Coppola brought Mario Puzo's best-selling novel "The Godfather" to the big screen. The Godfather is the most iconic...

Armando Hernandez
Jul 29


Las Que Las Dan Me Dan Miedo (1989)
A while back, I watched David Fincher’s Zodiac and at first I was intrigued by seeing all the characters working hard on cracking down...

Armando Hernandez
Jul 26


Este Vampiro Es Un Tiro (1991)
It's Friday night. Time to go out with the guys or go out with the prettiest chick in town. Well, Instead of doing any of those things, I...

Armando Hernandez
Jul 26


Curados De Espantos (1992)
A vampire is on the loose in Mexico City. Is it El Vampiro Teporocho ? Not this time around. This vampire is called Vladimir (Roberto...

Armando Hernandez
Jul 26


Los Chuper Heroes (1996)
When a bus is pulled over by some burglars, 3 drunken workers of the Hotel Del Prado in Cuernavacas decide to fight back and end up...

Armando Hernandez
Jul 20


Matenme Porque Me Muero (1991)
In October 1887, 2 sought-after burglars named The Romo Brothers  (Pedro Weber "Chatanuga" & Raul Padilla "Choforo") are hanged to...

Armando Hernandez
Jul 20


Las Caguamas Ninja (1991)
Also featured on Trash-Mex Podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/trashmexpodcast/2113194/ If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my entire life...

Armando Hernandez
Jul 20


El Vampiro Teporocho (1990)
Count Dracula will forever be a top horror icon and a big pop culture icon. Growing up as a kid, I always considered him a favorite of...

Armando Hernandez
Jul 17
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