Perry Kate
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Stevecorp
Don't listen to the negative reviews
Hayden Kane
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Arianna Moses
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
HumanoidOfFlesh
"Secta Siniestra" aka "Bloody Sect" is Ignacio F. Iquino's only horror film.Later he made mostly softcore erotic movies and cheap crime dramas.The film is extremely obscure and hard to find on VHS.A former mercenary Frederick once had an accident that mentally and physically scarred his wife Elizabeth,who is locked in his house.One night she gouges Frederick's eye out with some fire-poker making him blind.Liz is transfered to mental hospital and Frederick is happily married to Helen.The couple is unable to have a child,so they decide that Helen should be a subject of artificial insemination.Unfortunately poor woman is impregnated with Satanic sperm and the birth of Antichrist is about to happen...Filled with diabolical sleaze,shocking bursts of gore Fulci style and lovingly macabre atmosphere "Bloody Sect" is an unforgettable experience.8 out of 10.
TheAgonyOfPlasma
Ignacio F. Iquino's only horror film is as sleazy and gory as they get. It was barely distributed on VHS at all, which is a shame. Former mercenary Frederick falls in love with Helen but is blinded by his furious wife. Hoping to start a new family with Helen, Frederick calls on a fertility doctor to help them have children, unaware that he's a member of a Satanic sect who is going to use Helen to mother the Devil's son. Spanish sadistic re-vision of "Rosemary's Baby" contains plenty of gore and nudity. The eyes are gouged out, the fountain of blood is regurgitated and the unlucky woman is fertilized with the Devil-authored sperm. Wild and transgressive horror film from Spain which reminded me several Lucio Fulci's bloodbaths with its uncompromising gory mayhem. The constant sinister aura of "Secta Siniestra" is almost suffocating. A must-see for fans of Castilian crimson.