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Baskin
The story tells of a world of intense and different adventure, with that story beginning with a unit of five policemen on a night patrol who get more than they bargained for when they arrive in a secluded town. Perhaps these people find themselves in danger of being certain, where only to face the night of terror in the underground maze after answering the distress call.
September 18, 1980 in Adana, Turkey
28 June 1977, Sivas, Turkey
October 10, 2016
Stylishly mounted, well paced, with clever use of flashbacks, and written with panache.
September 23, 2016
A good example of a short film used as a direct way to a film debut. [Full review in Spanish]
April 07, 2017
It's the kind of arthouse horror that becomes a household name among genre fans. It's so shocking (at times) and so astoundingly well made that, if anything, I think it puts an exclamation stamp next to Can Evrenol's name as one of the futures of horror.
September 29, 2016
Baskin never loses its genuine identity that makes it outstand on the billboard that needs more films like this. [Full review in Spanish]
March 31, 2016
A torture-gore blowout that rises above pure nausea with an intriguing blur of possible realities.
October 26, 2016
A film that is like a trip to hell. Even though its plot seems to deflate a bit, the final part becomes a catharsis of terror. [Full review in Spanish]
July 11, 2016
Hey, Nicolas Winding Refn: this is how it's done.
March 25, 2016
"Baskin" is a perfectly imbalanced mix of chilly atmosphere, heavy-handed symbolism, and familiar horror-movie tropes.
March 24, 2016
Tickling the mind even as it lurches the gut, "Baskin," a stylish, shape-shifting horror film from Turkey, pulls a bait-and-switch.
March 31, 2016
The pacing is slack and the splatter excessive, but this twisted cross-genre exercise should be red meat to gore-hounds.
April 01, 2016
Part art film slow burn and part extreme splatterfest, Baskin is best enjoyed as a movie that features the memorable image of a man gouging out someone's eyeball with a knife and then French-kissing the bloody socket.

