Joe Dante on BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW

Joe Dante on BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW

Lush, brooding and somewhat perverse, this highly atmospheric 17th century British horror film made few ripples on original release, but has come to be regarded as nearly the equal of the better-known Witchfinder General, another example of‚ devilish superstition leading to tragedy. Disjointed at times, but high on the list of superior‚ fright films of the 70s. But wait! There's more! TFH has a podcast! It's THE MOVIES THAT MADE ME, where you can join Oscar-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson and his, ummm, "co-host" Joe Dante in conversation with filmmakers, comedians, and all-around interesting people about the movies that made them who they are. Check it out now, and please subscribe wherever podcasts can be found. iTunes: https://goo.gl/MGhMML Spotify: https://goo.gl/hPPtoL Libsyn: https://goo.gl/aAR1bo RSS: https://goo.gl/3faeG7 As always, you can find more commentary, more reviews, more podcasts, and more deep-dives into the films you don't know you love yet over on the Trailers From Hell mothership: http://www.trailersfromhell.com