Emmanuel Kervyn, a director and writer, is best known for his work on Rabid Grannies (1988), where he masterfully blends horror and dark comedy. This film showcases his ability to create a twisted narrative that resonates within the cult cinema community. Kervyn's distinctive style and storytelling bring a unique perspective to the genre, making Rabid Grannies a standout in the realm of exploitation films. His contributions continue to influence the appreciation of cult cinema, inviting audiences to revel in its absurdity.
Rabid Grannies
A large family gathers in the country side for their two Grannies birthday. It's too bad one of the gifts happens to be from their devil-worshipping nephew, and upon opening it, the two loveable grannies turn into rabid, flesh-eating monsters.