
A squad of unsuspecting cops go through a trapdoor to Hell when they stumble upon a Black Mass in an abandoned building.... (Full plot summary below)
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A squad of unsuspecting cops go through a trapdoor to Hell when they stumble upon a Black Mass in an abandoned building.
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| HeyUGuysDaniel GoodwinBaffles and bedazzles before blistering into a masterpiece. |
| Daily Record (UK)Garry McConnachieVisually, Baskin is like a twisted sibling of Fulci and Argento by way of Cronenberg and Winding Refn. |
| The Film StageJared Mobarak[Evrenol’s] success lies in the entertainment value this death-ravaged orgy supplies and it has plenty to go around. |
| 4:3Alexandra Heller-NicholasBaskin at its heart both reveals and revels in the self-defeating, inescapable rituals of masculinity, and the visceral, inescapable horrors that can accompany them. |
| Bloody DisgustingTrace ThurmanIt's one of the best representations of Hell since Hellbound: Hellraiser II. |
| AV ClubKatie RifeAnyone deep enough into the genre to watch a movie like Baskin may find it, for all its bizarre and beautiful surrealistic imagery, oddly uninspiring. |
| KPBS.orgBeth AccomandoBaskin boasts a darkly seductive visual style and builds tension effectively. |
| Time OutTom HuddlestonThe visuals are painstaking and horribly beautiful – shades of Hitchcock, Carpenter, even Spielberg – while the gore scenes are truly outrageous, knocking cheap imitators (hey, Nicolas Winding Refn, this is how it’s done) into a cocked hat. |
| El antepenúltimo mohicanoJosé MartínBaskin never loses its genuine identity that makes it outstand on the billboard that needs more films like this. [Full review in Spanish] |
| EspinofAlberto AbuínA film that is like a trip to hell. Even though its plot seems to deflate a bit, the final part becomes a catharsis of terror. [Full review in Spanish] |