
Female zombie victims and women slaughtered by sadistic murderers are a regular sight in Lucio Fulci's films... but in
The Devil's Honey / Dangerous Obsession, roles are reversed: Blanca Brasillac (sister of Cristina Brasillac, the singer in Dario Argento's
Opera) isolates and tortures a somewhat strange doctor. The penultimate Fulci film for some fans and a quintessential example of 80s style erotic kitsch,
Il miele del diavolo is a rare and unique film from the Maestro's filmography. On the other hand,
Don't Deliver Us From Evil is a cult French B-movie, the first by Joel Séria (who later went on to direct comedies such as Cookies), and is a kind of anarchist, anti-clerical version of Peter Jackson's
Heavenly Creatures. Two adolescent girls are pushed by their extreme ennui to commit acts of cruelty. The film was banned from distribution in France... and a censored version of it was released shortly thereafter.