August 29, 2017

Giallo Month Review: A Blade in the Dark (1983)

"Lamberto, the ther Bava, makes his Giallo mark."

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085303/
*This review is a re-post of one we did back in 2008.
"NO MOTHER, I DON'T RESENT YOU AT ALL."
Break this movie down? Riiiight. Like anyone on the planet can just "tell you" what an Italian Horror flick from the late 70's/early 80's is actually about? Well guess what? They can't! Why do men from Tennessee often circumcise themselves by rubbing their peckers against rusty barbed wire fences? Can you tell me that? Oh, but that's different, right? You're all sheep.

Anywho... Our little Giallo story begins with three kids throwing a ball down a creepy staircase into a dark cellar; one of them is transgendered, and the other two nearly gay bash the poor kid to death. The kid runs for his life into the basement, only to be gay bashed to death for real this time, by the creepy killer in the cellar. At least Mr. Murder gives the other two their ball back.

LIVE YOUR LIFE, FABRIZIO. WE WON'T JUDGE YOU.
We next meet Bruno, the slow-witted composer who just moved into a posh countryside villa to finish work on his latest movie score. He soon begins to hear noises around the house and decides to investigate; unfortunately for him, he is hindered by some "slow motion" disease that he got from a hooker in Barcelona. A few hours later, he finally makes it out of the room, and (slowly) heads downstairs to the biggest basement ever made. He saves a girl, Katia, from a Scroach (that's a spider-roach hybrid, for those of you who haven't been to Europe), and then she asks him for a cigarette.

Not bothering to ask her what the hell she was doing in his basement, he eventually forgets that she's there, and begins composing his new masterpiece. For the record, his big accomplishment in this movie is finishing the first line in one song during his entire stay; he plays the same 10 notes over, and over, and over again, which I'm guessing is what drove the killer in this movie to go insane and start offing people. Katia pays for his lack of any sort of enthusiasm or sense of urgency, with her life.

IS THERE A SIGN ON THE DOOR THAT SAYS 'PLEASE RANDOMLY COME IN' ?"
Within ten minutes of all of this happening, another chick randomly pops up in the house, and this time Bruno actually gets laid. The next morning, he kicks her out because he is very busy working on the opening line of his song, but is dismayed to find yet another young, sex-starved girl show up randomly, only this time in the yard, not in the house. He lets her swim and shower, and then she too is killed. What exactly goes on in Italy?

With all of the disappearances, some odd phone calls, a slashed nudie picture, and finding the Master Tape of his half-assed song destroyed, he begins to wonder if something strange is going on. Again, he's slow. Far be it from me to spoil what happens for you here, but suffice it to say that more people die, and Bruno never even finishes one half of that frigging song.

FOR CHRIST'S SAKE, BRUNO, CAN YOU PLAY MORE THAN 10 NOTES?!?
Lamberto Bava is the man. Like his father before him (we love you Mario Bava!), the guy knows how to craft himself one effective Giallo; A Blade in the Dark is tense, atmospheric, bloody, creepy, confusing and poorly dubbed... in short, it's a blood-soaked treat for us all. I can see how some people would look at a movie like this and instantly see a cheesy, dated mess, because that's pretty much what it is, but then those are the type of Horror fans who pay to see remakes of The Hitcher and Shutter, and actually enjoy watching them. *Yes, I'm an elitist prick. You should join me, because it's really nice up here on my "I'm always right" cloud.

There's so much craziness at work in a movie like this, that it satisfies on many different levels, despite its shortcomings. Italian Horror movies of old are all about atmosphere, excessive violence, sleaze, and tension... which are all things that they tend to pull off very well. Unfortunately, the price we pay for enjoying those great aspects, is that these movies usually severely lack in the way of coherence and sense. It's worth every minute though. Honestly.

DON'T RUN OR ANYTHING...
Can you please tell me just how stupid a guy has to be to find a bunch of random chicks roaming around his house, and say nothing more than "Hey, how are you!" to them? That's not being very safety-minded. Not at all. Also, let me make one thing crystal clear here: If ever I find three hot, clueless bimbos sneaking around my house, they're all getting the "Old Hucklebuck." Period. That's the price you pay for invading my sanctum, ladies.

SHE KNOWS WHAT THE OLD HUCKLEBUCK IS. SHE KNOWS.
Cross dressing children... when will it end?

WELL, I SUPPOSE IT ENDS WITH CROSS-DRESSING ADULTS?
Plenty o' gore to be had here, mostly in the form of multiple slashings and stabbings. Stay classy Italy, we love you!

SHE HAD IT COMING.
A pair of late 70's style A-Cup boobies... and that's it.

"It's not a spider, it's a cockroach!" aka Scroach.

Scroaches do exist. Also, if you rent a villa in Europe, random slutty chicks will just show up and hang out with you.

SHE'LL NEVER TRESPASS AGAIN.
For its time and for what it was, A Blade in the Dark is a solid flick. You just can't beat a good old fashioned Giallo flick for entertainment value. I'd recommend renting it before buying though, as it may not be everyone's cup of tea.

B

A Blade in the Dark is available now on DVD and VOD.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V6LT6C/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000V6LT6C&linkCode=as2&tag=thehorclu0a-20&linkId=UIZEI23F35DNB5JZ

The ever-lovely Lara Naszinsky is in this.

August 27, 2017

R.I.P. Tobe Hooper (1943-2017)

As to why seeing our beloved artists die has such an effect on us, some eloquent soul said: "We don't cry because we knew them, we cry because they helped us know ourselves."

There are a small group of films that changed the Horror Genre forever. A very few of those groundbreaking efforts could be said to have helped create it.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is on that shortest of short lists.

Regarded as one of the best Horror films ever made, TCM is a clinic on low-budget atmosphere and terror. It's a relatively bloodless film, but it remains a disturbing and difficult watch none the less. It was one of the very first Slasher films, and it gave us one of the first, and arguably best, Final Girls in Sally Hardesty. Backwoods Horror began in earnest here. Hell, grungy, realistic, terror began here.

And let us not forget that he also gave us what we consider to be the best vampire story ever filmed with Salem's Lot. When we started this site, we chose The Master as our mascot because we could think of no more terrifying of an image to convey what we were all about. The vampires in that film are still to this day, the most terrifying ever committed to film.

Poltergeist was a huge film as well, ushering in the era of family-friendly scares in the 80's. The Funhouse, Lifeforce, and Invaders From Mars were all solid Genre efforts as well, and he produced most of the TCM films that came after his magnum opus, a few of which were good, but never quite recaptured the magic that he created back in 1974.

Leatherface, however, is eternal. 

All of this came from the mind of Tobe Hooper, and it all shaped our lives in a special way.

It's not yet know how Hooper died, but it really doesn't matter. Another Genre legend is gone, and more importantly, another good man is gone, and we are lesser for it.

Sleep well, sweet prince. We'll all save our last crazed dance for you.

August 26, 2017

Short Film Saturday: Exposure (2015)

It's got to be hard making short films, as no matter how great they may be, as they kind of disappear into the nether after their initial Festival Circuit runs are finished, if they are even lucky enough to get one.

That's why we've decided to showcase some of the many great Horror Shorts that are out there floating around the Interwebs: some are scary, some are fun, and every now and then, we even find one that's a work of art.

The bottom line is that plenty of time and effort went into making them, so they at least deserve to be seen, don't they?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4926890/?ref_=nm_knf_i4
"Following a sexy photo shoot, she goes to her darkroom to develop the pictures, soon to find out she's not alone."

From Spanish director Ignacio F. Rodo, and starring the sexy Belgian-American actress Annick Weerts, this one looks like it has promise.



So that one was very short, but kinda sweet. Annick Weerts isn't hard to watch, the red lighting throughout gave it an eerie vibe, and the twist was kinda cool.

This was a quick dose of sexy Horror, and it was fun.

Short Film Saturday: The Crossing (2016)

It's got to be hard making short films, as no matter how great they may be, as they kind of disappear into the nether after their initial Festival Circuit runs are finished, if they are even lucky enough to get one.

That's why we've decided to showcase some of the many great Horror Shorts that are out there floating around the Interwebs: some are scary, some are fun, and every now and then, we even find one that's a work of art.

The bottom line is that plenty of time and effort went into making them, so they at least deserve to be seen, don't they?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6713410/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_1
"Once late at night in the underpass a woman encounters a mysterious and scary creature which live in this place."

Tonight's first short comes to us from Mother Russia (don't worry, it has subtitles), and it looks like a good one, so let's get started.



There's something inherently unnerving about being in an underpass or empty tunnel alone at night, and this short film makes the most of that setting, and then some. If only she had left that damn phone...

Not bad at all.

August 25, 2017

The 4k Suspiria Blu-ray From Synapse is Up For Pre-Order!

http://synapse-films.com/dvds/suspiria-40th-anniversary-limited-edition-steelbook/
"Dario Argento’s masterpiece of horror comes to home video from Synapse Films in an exclusive new 4K restoration from the original uncut, uncensored 35mm Italian camera negative and with the original 4.0 English surround sound, for the first time EVER! Painstakingly restored over the past three years, Synapse Films has created the ultimate special edition of SUSPIRIA with the supervision and approval of the film’s Director of Photography, Luciano Tovoli, and loaded with a separate Blu-ray disc of amazing extras! SUSPIRIA is presented in its original glory for its 40th Anniversary!

The set will include two Blu-rays + 1 CD. The film will be on its own Blu-ray disc, to maximize the quality for both picture and sound, with most extra features being on a separate Blu-ray. The set will be Region A locked."

It's finally happening!

For many Horror fans, Suspiria is the Holy Grail, and rightly so. Based on color schemes alone the film is a piece of art. Add in Argento's visual flair, some wickedly inventive and graphic death scenes, and a haunting (as always) Goblin score, and you have one of the purest, most enjoyable Horror experiences you're likely to ever have. Plus, who doesn't like creepy witches?

If anyone can give this all-time classic film the Blu-ray restoration treatment that it deserves, it's definitely Don May and the folks over at Synapse. They've spent the last 4 years working on this new 4k transfer, frame by frame, and after the stellar job that they did with Curtains (read the review HERE), they have our undying loyalty, and we'll be ordering a copy of Suspiria immediately. Let us not forget the excellent job they did with their Tenebrae, Phenomena, Demons 1 & 2, and Prom Night discs as well.

This is bound to be the Horror Blu-ray release of 2017, and at a limited run of only 6000 copies, you'd better pre-order yourself a copy now. You can do that right HERE.

Bonus Features:

  • Limited edition of only 6000 units produced
  • Exclusive Steelbook packaging and collector's o-card sleeve, featuring artwork from Malleus, Van Orton Design, Juan José Saldarriaga & Chris MacGibbon
  • Three disc [Two Blu-rays + One CD] limited collector’s edition (only 6000 units) containing a new 4K restoration of the original uncut, uncensored Italian 35mm camera negative exclusively done by Synapse Films, with color correction supervised and approved by SUSPIRIA Director of Photography, Luciano Tovoli
  • Original 4.0 1977 English language LCRS sound mix not heard since the theatrical release in 1977, presented in high-resolution DTS-HD MA 96 Khz/24-bit audio
  • Italian 5.1 surround sound mix
  • Two audio commentaries by authors and Argento scholars, Derek Botelho, David Del Valle & Troy Howarth
  • Do You Know Anything About Witches? - 30 minute SUSPIRIA visual essay written, edited and narrated by Michael Mackenzie
  • Suzy in Nazi Germany – Featurette on the German locations from SUSPIRIA
  • A Sigh from the Depths: 40 Years of SUSPIRIA – All-new anniversary retrospective on the making of the film and its influence on cinema
  • Olga’s Story – Interview with star Barbara Magnolfi
  • Original theatrical trailers, TV spots and radio spots
  • Special Collector Edition Booklet containing an American Cinematographer interview with Luciano Tovoli, liner notes by Derek Botelho and restoration notes by Vincent Pereira & Don May, Jr. Cover artwork by Matthew Therrien Illustration
  • “International Classics” English “Breathing Letters” opening credit sequence from U.S. release version
  • Alternate All-English opening and closing credits sequences, playable via seamless branching
  • Newly translated, removable English SDH subtitles for the English language version
  • Newly translated, removable English subtitles for the Italian language version
  • Exclusive CD remaster of Goblin’s SUSPIRIA motion picture soundtrack, containing additional tracks not included on the original 1977 soundtrack release

What's New on VOD This Week? (8/22-8/25)

Out of the four movies hitting VOD this week, Ghost House has our attention the most, and we might finally take the plunge on The Mummy, even though it didn't score very well with critics or fans. Aside from those two though, it's a pretty uninspiring week.

*Be sure to click the pics to rent the movies, or watch their trailers. Or both. Or neither. It really depends on your mood, now doesn't it?

*If you aren't already a member, you should really give Amazon Prime a shot, especially if you order movies on the regular like we do, because the free two-day shipping pays for itself after around 10 orders. Check it out for free HERE.

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