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Let the Corpses Tan Reviews

... even if the surfeit of style is overpowering at times, Let The Corpses Tan has a punk energy that enthrals for the most part...

| Original Score: 3/5 | Jan 23, 2024

Cattet and Forzani have revved the engines in the opposite direction [with] their most comprehensive work...

| Jan 9, 2024

Episode 9: Phantasmagoria

| Original Score: 40/100 | Aug 28, 2021

Ultra stylized assault on the senses. Sex and violence mingles. Rapid editing, colors, shadows, sound.... Cattet & Forzani know what they are doing. Their craft pushes its giallo trappings on to another level, elevating it to an art form.

| Feb 13, 2021

This is a provocative and exciting work, but I suspect each viewer will love it or hate it. The film really has not left any room in-between.

| Original Score: 8/10 | Jan 28, 2021

This is a bizarre and thrilling exercise in horror filmmaking that may not be for everyone, but if you try to see as many scary movies as you can, Let the Corpses Tan feels like something original and exciting.

| Jun 23, 2020

A clever stylistic exercise, this French-Belgian coproduction will definitely hold your interest as it unfolds, but whether you'll remember it afterwards is another story.

| Apr 7, 2020

Let the Corpses Tan should only be taken on a moment to moment basis, and should be expected to wash over the viewer rather than envelope them. If you take this approach, you will be treating yourself to one of the most exciting film experiences of 2018.

| Mar 19, 2020

Weird for weird sake, barely competent filmmaking and ultimately, a pointless enterprise.

| Jan 27, 2020

This is an absolutely gorgeous film, even as the characters do increasingly ugly things to each other.

| Jul 24, 2019

A gangbusters soundtrack & healthy leather fetish propel this greasy, grimy neo-spaghetti western.

| Jun 21, 2019

Set almost entirely outdoors in a Mediterranean locale, the whole film is a riot of rapid editing, Sergio Leone shots, nihilistic energy, outré images, gorgeous back-lighting cinematography and occasional bursts of dreamy primary colours.

| Original Score: 4/5 | May 24, 2019

Fun enough for a little bit, but eventually becomes too formless and repetitive for its own good.

| Feb 20, 2019

Anyone who can bear to stare directly into Let the Corpses Tan may walk away with the sensation that their eyelids are burning ... that's by design.

| Original Score: 6/10 | Jan 24, 2019

...it demonstrates that its creators can successfully reach out into new areas, and if you like what you see, you'll be left longing for their next piece of work.

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jan 3, 2019

Let the Corpses Tan is a feast for the eyes and ears and should be seen theatrically if at all possible.

| Original Score: 9/10 | Dec 18, 2018

As a feature film, it's pointless and repetitive, especially the squeaking-leather-pants sound effect that recurs over and over again.

| Dec 18, 2018

A neo-western, slightly exploitive work, given some extra nostalgic life through the brilliant score composed by Simon Jamart.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 31, 2018

An incredibly wild and gonzo piece of art.

| Oct 27, 2018

Sure it's all style with not much substance but that's the point. If you're in the mood for virtuosic visual panache involving machine guns, gold, cars, motorcycles, fire, smoke, and blood, then you're in business.

| Original Score: B- | Oct 20, 2018

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