It Came From Taiwan!

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Following the wildly successful runs of Korean creature features, SPACE MONSTER WANGMAGWI and PULGASARI, earlier this year, Spectacle Theater now sets course due South, across the East China Sea, to discover what cinematic monstrosities the island of Taiwan has in store.

Though much less prolific than the neighboring film industry in Hong Kong, Taiwanese cinema exploded onto the global scene in the early 1980s with the emergence of the New Taiwanese Cinema movement. This crop of ambitious and talented young filmmakers— including Edward Yang, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Chen Kunhou, and Chang Yi— sought to use cinema as a means of speaking honestly and openly about the issues affecting post-industrial Taiwanese society, crafting realistic and socially-relevant stories that resonated deeply with modern audiences.

But as Taoist philosophy suggests, just as every light has its dark and as every up has its down, for every TAIPEI STORY or CITY OF SADNESS, there must be a movie about a centuries-old zombie-fighting herbal deity or a semi-feral superpowered female ninja. And since our love of East Asian prestige cinema is only outmatched by our love of homegrown fantasy-horror schlock, Spectacle Theater is thrilled to present IT CAME FROM TAIWAN!, featuring two completely deranged, creature-heavy cuts from the stranger side of Taiwanese cinema.