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17 movies found(17 total from TMDB)
Introducing Felipe M. Guerra, a visionary director whose filmography reads like a twisted love letter to the golden age of exploitation cinema. With an unapologetically gritty, grindhouse-inspired aesthetic, Guerra crafts stories that gleefully dance across the line between horror and absurdist comedy. Whether he's depicting the grisly misadventures of a deranged serial killer in "The Augusta Street Ripper" or the surreal, nightmarish world of "Larvae," Guerra's work is unmistakably his own. He possesses a keen eye for the macabre, infusing even his most outlandish premises with a palpable sense of dread. Yet, Guerra also demonstrates a delightfully irreverent sensibility, as evidenced by the gonzo, Cozzi-esque mayhem of "FantastiCozzi" and the deliciously bizarre "Mrs. Oldina Goes Shopping." With an impressive filmography that spans from the mid-2010s to the present day, Guerra has established himself as a distinctive voice in the world of independent horror and cult cinema. His work is a refreshing antidote to the homogenized mainstream, offering audiences a thrilling, uncompromising journey into the dark, twisted recesses of his singular cinematic vision.

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