New Wave Mexican Horror Cinema

Atroz (2015)

A sleazy, queasy and very brutal and disturbing slice of delirium, about what happens when cops stop two hit and run drivers, and find a camcorder in the car with horrific footage of torture and murder. This is a ferocious low budget film that is hard to watch, and even harder to forget. As one critic solemnly notes: “There are things that happen in Atroz that I cannot unsee.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7-clrBPTYc




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