5 APR 2016
Macabro Tuesday: What Horror to Watch on Netflix WITHOUT Hola.org

By: Chuck Pereda for www.elsalvavidas.mx | Originally published on March 29, 2016.
Yesterday we mentioned that Netflix finally got its act together and blocked all the IP-hiding tools, meaning: goodbyeHola.org, goodbye Hot Shield and all those other lovely tools that let us stop having to sit through the insanely boring content that Netflix has in Mexico. Honestly, I really did cancel Netflix and just kept my subscription to HULU, buuuuut…
But well, there'll be those who don't want to give up Netflix and since either way the promise is that they'll have world premieres and the same catalog for everyone, it's fine to give them a chance while this blows over. A lot of people don't know how to use a VPN anyway, so I might as well pass along some really good horror stuff you can watch right now.
He Never Died.- One of the best releases—though it's more of a horror comedy than an actual horror film—singer Henry Rollins is an immortal cannibal whose name appears in the Bible, and that's all I'm going to tell you—the less you know, the better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyWralJ2pkk (abre en nueva pestaña)
At The Devil’s Door.- Yeah, it kind of falls apart pretty badly in the third act, but it's from the same guy who made the first The Pact and it pulls off something a lot of films skip: sustaining an atmosphere of dread through almost the whole movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anZuooQ8J1A (abre en nueva pestaña)
La Colina del Diablo.- With this one the problem isn't so much that it falls apart, it's more that you can really tell they had very, very little budget, and, well, there's also the fact that the Nazi speaks better English than I do… But it's fun: two soldiers discover they have a prisoner in a Nazi fortress they have to destroy, but what they don't know is who this prisoner really is… BWAAAHAHAHAHAHA!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLH4h-0ve84 (abre en nueva pestaña)
The Woman.- The other day someone sent me one of those films that prove the “civilized” are way worse than the “savages,” and I remember thinking: “Seriously? The Woman is a much better example of that, stop sending me garbage…” And I stand by it—this story of a wild woman who's “rescued” by a “normal” family is super hardcore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsUxrMyWXeI (abre en nueva pestaña)


