Where to watch Brian Paulin in the UK
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Brian Paulin is a filmmaker known for his work in extreme cinema, particularly as the director of gory splatter films like "Fetus" and "Bone Sickness." He is also the founder of Morbid Visions Films and has a background in music as a member of the black metal band Syoth.
Brian Paulin films streaming in the UK
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- Backwood: The Camp Massacre (2026) Cast
- Mummy Raider (2002) Editor
- Fetus (2008) Writer
- Zombies from Sector 9 (2020) Cast
- Symbolicus Vol. 2 (2021) Director
- Bone Sickness (2004) Director
- Beyond Horror: The History and Sub-Culture of Red Films (2019) as Self
- Blood Pigs (2010) Writer
- At Dawn They Sleep (1999) Editor
- Morbid Tales (2020) Writer
- Septic (2022) Director
- Reap of Evil (1994) Director
- Sacrificial Birth (1990) Writer
- Cryptic Plasm (2015) Writer
- Kill Me Slowly (1996) Director
- Dead Girl on Film (2000) Writer
- The Shifters (1991) Writer
- Dementia (1991) Writer
- Technacide (1992) Director
- Final Scream (1990) Writer
- Abysmal Purgatory Writer
- Skin Tag (2020) Director
- Alex (1992) Director
- One for the Road (1995) Writer
- The Harvester (1992) Director
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Most-watched Brian Paulin films currently: Backwood: The Camp Massacre (2026), Mummy Raider (2002), Fetus (2008), Zombies from Sector 9 (2020), Symbolicus Vol. 2 (2021).
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