TIFF 2017 Movie Review: VAMPIRE CLAY (Japan 2017) ***

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Vampire Clay Poster
A plasticine demon devours the denizens of a rural art school.

Writer:

Sôichi Umezawa (screenplay)

Stars:

Ena FujitaAsuka KurosawaYuyu Makihara
 

 
Director/writer/editor Soichi Umezawa knows the effects of clay. Besides the use of it being able to be moulded onto gruesome creatures, the look of fit in close-up, squishy, black and oozing out liquid when wet makes it an excellent horror source. The only thing missing is perhaps is a scene with worms oozing from the moist clay.

Blood from a murdered sculpture is dumped into lay and buried. When dug up and used as material, the sculptured creature comes to life. The subjects are an art school in the Japanese…

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