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Cradle of Fear Blu-ray Review
Conceived as a brutal homage to Roy Ward Baker’s British anthology horror classic Asylum (1972), Alex Chandon’s Cradle of Fear (2001) was a surprisingly well-promoted entry in the early-millennial indie extreme horror sweepstakes. Though nasty, Chandon’s film has more interest in entertaining a standard horror audience than nihilistic gore reels, like Fred Vogel's August Underground (also 2001) and Nick Palumbo’s Murder-Set-Pieces (2004). The vibe here is “Oh, man, gross!,” n
Gabe Powers
2 days ago


The Ugly Blu-ray Review
After Jonathan Demme’s Silence of the Lambs (1991) took home the Big Five Oscar awards, the film world contracted serial killer fever. Throughout the rest of the decade and into the early 2000s, the genre helped studios put a classy sheen on an established slasher model. These were prestige products called ‘psychological thrillers,’ not dirty ‘horror movies.’ But serial killer movies didn’t require big budgets, so the bandwagon was easy for independent filmmakers to jump onto
Gabe Powers
4 days ago


Desperate Teenage Lovedolls Blu-ray Review
Los Angeles’ underground punk and hardcore scene of the 1980s was most famously chronicled by Penelope Spheeris in the first of her trilogy of documentaries, entitled Decline of Western Civilization (1981), and her first narrative feature, Suburbia (1983). The scene was further represented in Adam Small & Peter Stuart’s Another State of Mind (1984) and Alex Cox’s satirical sci-fi classic Repo Man (1984). All of these films were gritty and subversive products of the countercul
Gabe Powers
Apr 24


The Eye 4K UHD Review
The turn of the century was an unprecedented moment for Japanese horror. Once restricted to its home country and a sprinkling of European and North American arthouses, post-Ringu ghost stories were now seeing international success in theaters and especially on home video. This period, generally remembered as the J-horror era, inspired distributors to pick up similar films from Korea, eventually leading to a glut of mostly subpar Hollywood J-horror/K-horror...
Gabe Powers
Apr 22
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