8/10
Horror anthology a la Amicus
17 August 2014
An anthology film a la Amicus that's dedicated to Luis Buñuel and contains 5 unconnected stories (sans wrap-around), each one freakier than the last. In the first, a timid man tries to turn the tables on his tormentor; in the second, a man dressed as an Aztec for a masquerade party lives the part; and in the third, a UFO encounter ruins a Lothario's (Pedro Armendáriz Jr, who's not the Adonis his dad was) plans for seduction. The fourth (my favorite) has the patrons of a movie theater locked in and made to line up before a sinister tribunal where they're asked, one by one, to draw a lion. Some are released from the theater while others are ordered upstairs to the balcony where... The fifth and last has neighbors banding together to stop -at any price- a car alarm going off in the middle of the night.

Mexico was either a bit behind the times or living in their own world because the '80s fashions & decor weren't as hideous as it usually is elsewhere (more like late '70s).
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