There are some places you should just never go back to. That seems to be the general point of Rigorberto Castaneda's upcoming Km 31 2. The sequel to Castaneda's hit Mexican horror returns to the scene of the first film - a fateful and very, very haunted mile marker along a dangerous stretch of remote highway - and the results look absolutely horrifying. Though Mexico has a long history and tradition of horror film that tradition had been largely abandoned by recent generations until Castaneda emerged on the scene as the first of a fresh wave of Mexican genre voices that now also includes Jorge Michel Grau, Emilio Portes and Argentinean transplant Adrian Garcia Bogliano. Castaneda is by far the slickest and most commercially minded...
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- 11/2/2016
- Screen Anarchy
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