Double Feature: Female Vengeance

Double Feature: Female Vengeance

The always-iconic Pollyanna McIntosh and ex-model/former Anne Frank, Millie Perkins, form an angry and awesome alliance in our Female Vengeance double feature of The Woman and The Witch Who Came From the Sea.

McIntosh is The Woman, the last surviving member of a clan of feral cannibals just chilling in the woods and eating rabbits. That is until a wannabe woodsman hunts her down, ties her up and brings her back to his homestead to civilise her as an example to his poor family. This goes as well as expected, culminating in a glorious and gory pay-off when The Woman finally gets and lets loose in a film that shocked the bejeesus out of an unsuspecting Sundance audience.

Perkins is Molly, a mild-mannered fantasist who daydreams about tying up swole bros before cutting them to ribbons with a razor blade. But when two football players are discovered dead, the victims of a double-murder just like one of Molly’s flights of fancy, fantasy starts to bleed into and all over reality in an unnerving film lensed by the legendary cinematographer Dean Cundey.

Settle in, don’t scorn any women and bear witness to what happens to those who do with a Female Vengeance double feature of The Woman and The Witch Who Came From the Sea.

Subscribe Share
Double Feature: Female Vengeance
  • The Woman

    Almost a decade after Lucky McKee burst upon the indie horror scene and became a 'Master of Horror' in the making thanks to his directorial debut May, he teamed up with legendary cult author Jack Ketchum for his most shocking and brutal film to date: The Woman, an instant cause célèbre on its Sun...

  • The Witch Who Came From The Sea

    Molly really knows how to cut men down to size. Representing something of an anomaly in the career of director Matt Cimber (whose other credits include such blaxploitation fare as The Candy Tangerine Man) The Witch Who Came from the Sea is an unnerving journey into madness and murder starring Mil...