UK DVD REVIEW: UNHINGED

by Matty Budrewicz
88 Films dig their heels further into the UK genre market this week by unleashing yet another cult favourite, with Portland indie journeyman Don Gronquist’s moody slasher mystery UNHINGED receiving a welcome DVD reissue. It’s without doubt a step up from any previous disc too, from Platinum’s discount PAL VHS transfer, to Brentwood’s Stateside release – you know, that one with the obnoxious ‘comedy’ (in the loosest sense of the word) commentary. Bleurgh…

Don’t be expecting anything swanky though. For those spoilt by the pin-sharp picture and high-end sound of the recent slew of spiffy special ed blus from Arrow and Scream Factory et al, 88’s no-fuss package will likely horrify; Unhinged is just as rough and ready-looking as ever, thanks to no HD elements being available to create a new master. Still, with two presentations of the film to choose from – a 4×3 open matte or an upscaled anamorphic widescreen version – and an informative talk-track with Gronquist himself, it’s definitely the way to go. Its rock-bottom price tag is just the sweetener.

One of Blighty’s infamous Video Nasties, Unhinged’s inclusion in that notorious line-up is just as nonsensical as the rest of its condemned compadres; perhaps even more so as, unlike the grue excess of CANNIBAL FEROX and FACES OF DEATH, Unhinged eschews artery-splitting mayhem in favour of a handful of off-screen blood splashes. As noted by critic Calum Waddell in 88’s liner notes, its undue attention was probably more down to its stunningly morbid artwork – lovingly reproduced here – than anything particularly explicit within the film itself.

Of course, that’s not to say Unhinged is an easy ride. It’s far from it; a dark, tonally depressing cocktail of familial madness, repression and aberrant sexuality. Like Ruggero Deodato’s landmark gut-muncher CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST and Romano Scavolini’s harrowing proto-HENRY, NIGHTMARES IN A DAMAGED BRAIN – two of the smartest, and most uncompromising, of the Nasty canon – there’s much more going on thematically than just simple, box-ticking exploitation. Unhinged is elevated cheapjack horror.
Drawing too from the old dark house and psycho-biddy subgenres, Unhinged finds a trio of totty (Laurel Munson, Sara Ansley and Barbara Lusch) sheltering at an isolated, brooding mansion after a car accident. Their hosts, the Penroses, are hospitable but off, with prudish daughter Marion (J.E. Penner) domineered by her screeching, man-hating mother (Virginia Settle). Soon, a killer is prowling the Penrose grounds and, as the body count slowly starts to rise, so too do the skeletons that come creeping out of the deep, dark family closet…

It’s not quite classic stuff: Though atmospheric and showing a great flair for uncomfortable detail, Gronquist’s direction is, even with such a scant seventy-odd minute run time, a touch lax; especially so during Unhinged’s more standard dramatic moments. The performances too range from the overdone to the undercooked, with only Penner (who’d later appear in, of all things, HOMEWARD BOUND) producing a thoroughly credible turn. Nonetheless, Unhinged remains a minor of gem of sorts; it may be a little unpalatable for anyone expecting a FRIDAY THE 13TH-style popcorn crowd-pleaser, but for us schlock nuts who like our stalk and slash a little left of center a la FUNERAL HOME and THE UNSEEN, it’s just the disquieting tonic.
DELIRIUM REVIEW – 6/10

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UK BLU-RAY REVIEW: THE VISITOR

by Dave Wain
Throughout the seventies, Egyptian mogul Ovidio G. Assonitis shot a handful of brazen pictures that were not too dissimilar to successful Hollywood fare. BEYOND THE DOOR prompted a Warner Brothers lawsuit due to its similarity to THE EXORCIST, while TENTACLES capitalised on the success of JAWS with delightfully schlocky results. THE VISITOR, meanwhile, is a not-so-subtle nod towards THE OMEN and CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND as well as a legion of other box office winners.

As with his previous film Tentacles – which saw John Huston and Henry Fonda fending off a giant octopus – Assonitis once again utilises his knack for casting iconic actors; Huston stars again, alongside such golden-era talent as Glenn Ford and Mel Ferrer. Lance Henriksen, Shelley Winters and Sam Peckinpah – in a rare front-of-camera role – also appear.
The film’s narrative centres around Katy (Paige Conner), a young girl whose heritage leads an alien elder (Huston) to be sent to Earth by a Christ-like figure (played by Franco Nero) as it turns out she’s a scion of an evil alien race complete with the power of telekinesis. In the midst of this is her single mother (Joanne Nail) who’s being wooed by baseball team owner Raymond (Henriksen) who in turn is being pressured to impregnate his new found love by some shady conspiratorial characters in order to add to the extra-terrestrial lineage.
With the risk of damning it with faint praise, The Visitor’s certainly never boring. Its Atlanta based setting – thanks to an attractive tax incentive – is vibrant, while Assonitis’ direction entrances and bewilders in equal measure, initially spectacular stunt sequences segueing into sniggering fodder. The sight of legions of shaven-headed clones staring from the top of skyscrapers at a bewildered Huston, and Franco Micalizzi’s ill-fittingly bombastic score, add to the lunacy. It’ll never be considered high art.

The extra features on this Arrow Blu-ray are ported over from the Drafthouse Films edition that saw an American release earlier this year. They include interviews with Lance Henriksen, screenwriter Lou Comici and also cinematographer Ennio Guarnieri. UK folks are, however, the recipients of an illustrated collector’s booklet with writing from critic Mike White who includes excerpts of cast interviews given to his Podcast. With a VHS release through Warner Brothers back in 1987 being the only time The Visitor has entered the UK home entertainment market, upgrading your dusty tape to Blu-ray will be an essential manoeuvre, primarily because this Arrow disc runs twenty minutes longer.

A total oddity and an awkward recommendation to the uninitiated, The Visitor is a film impossible to dislike, be it due its cast, its misguided ambition or its grand air of disjointed madness. Whatever the case, it simply demands your attention.

DELIRIUM REVIEW: 7/10

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DVD REVIEW: SHARKNADO 2: THE SECOND ONE

By Smitty Allenby

The fact that the first SHARKNADO was even made is ridiculous. The fact that it was a hit is astonishing. And the fact that they made a sequel is completely outrageous. And yet, here it is…

SHARKNADO 2: THE SECOND ONE isn’t a horror movie but neither was the first one. Rather it is like an absurdist comedic/violent episode of THE LOVE BOAT;  a cheap, tacky cinematic rust-bucket full of declining celebrities and wanton absurdity. But with sharks. LOTS of sharks, once more raining from the heavens and chomping their way across America.

Ian Ziering reprises his role as a former surfer bum Finn (har har!),  whose heroic efforts in the first SHARKNADO have cemented his iconic status. While on a plane to NYC with his ex-wife (a returning Tara Reid), the sky darkens and suddenly sharks are fudging up the engines and blowing holes in the aircraft. While passengers fly out and sharks fly in, Finn commandeers the plane, lands it and immediately sets out to warn the world that another Sharknado is afoot. Many people die and many http://premier-pharmacy.com/product-category/allergy/ familiar faces – from Andy Dick to Matt Lauer to a mocked-up version of Toronto mayor Rob Ford – show up to shake their heads and scream bloody murder.

And that’s about it.

You don’t watch a SHARKNADO movie for great cinema or lyrical screenwriting or even decent special effects. You watch a SHARKNADO movie to laugh and have a good time and, if nothing else, SHARKNADO 2: THE NEXT ONE is a great damned time. There’s no crime at giggling at/with writer/director Anthony C. Ferrante’s cheerfully moronic magnum opus. The man knows exactly what he’s designing and for what audience. Digital eating machines flying through the air battling chainsaw-wielding ex-BEVERLY HILLS 90201 stars is an acquired taste, to be sure, and we’ve certainly got the fever for its flavor.

DVD/Blu-ray Special features include a deleted scene, outtakes, making of featurettes and assorted distracting supplemental materials. Oh and make sure you sit through the closing credits, which are the fastest moving things outside of syndication hell and feature Ziering oddly and casually eating pizza.

Weird stuff, amusing flick.

DELIRIUM Review: 7/10

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Hurmee’s Horrors Looks at DELIRIUM #4

Here’s a page by page fan video looking at DELIRIUM #4!

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DELIRIUM Release Party at Dark Delicacies: Vidcast

Our D-DAY OF THE B-MOVIES event at Dark Delicacies in Burbank celebrating the release of DELIRIUM #4, went smashingly, with guests such as Mick Garris, Nivek Ogre, Jeffrey Combs, John Lechago, Axelle Carolyn,  David De Coteau and more on hand to meet fans and sign mags.

Here’s our Vidcast report from the show!

And to order a copy of DELIRIUM #4 signed by every star at the show, go HERE.

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Italian Horror Legend Geretta Geretta to Attend D-DAY OF THE B-MOVIES This Weekend!

Legendary Italian exploitation actress Geretta Geretta  (DEMONS) was most recently spotlighted in our DELIRIUM #3, a wild interview in which the lady recalled making late director Bruno Mattei’s 1984 shocker RATS.

We’re now excited to welcome the lady to our INSANE “D-DAY OF THE B-MOVIES” celebration in Burbank this weekend (Saturday, September 27th, 1pm-3pm at Dark Delicacies), marking the release of both DELIRIUM #4 and the Blu ray release of DOCTOR http://premier-pharmacy.com/product-category/cancer/ MORDRID! Geretta will breeze into the event, say hi to fans and sign some copies of DELIRIUM #3 before stalking back to her table at that weekend’s DAYS OF THE DEAD convention.

Come meet Geretta Geretta and have a peek at the crazy awesome list of talent joining her at D-DAY OF THE B-MOVIES #4!

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DOCTOR MORDRID out now on Blu ray from FULL MOON

One of Full Moon’s wildest features, 1992’s Jefferey Combs-starring fantasy flick DOCTOR MORDRID is finally available on Blu-ray!

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Get your copy today by visiting www. FullMoonDirect.com.

And don’t forget: Jeffrey Combs http://healthsavy.com/product/soma/ will be appearing at D-DAY OF THE B-MOVIES this Saturday to promote the release, sign Blu-rays and help celebrate the release of DELIRIUM #4!

See you at the show!

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Horror Legend Jeffrey Combs Joins Celebs at DELIRIUM Release Party in Burbank!

RE-ANIMATOR, FROM BEYOND, THE FRIGHTENERS, DOCTOR MORDRID. Just a few of the amazing classic genre films starring the great Jeffrey Combs! And now, on the cusp of the upcoming Blu-ray release of MORDRID, Combs is joining our pack of awesome celebs coming to Burbank’s DARK DELICACIES on Saturday, September 27th to celebrate the release of DELIRIUM #4! It’s DDAY OF THE B-MOVIES round 4 and this time…we’re not fooling around!

See below for our incredible roster of stars, all ready to sign and hang out with fans for FREE. Don’t miss this event!

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EXCLUSIVE: Spanish Horror Film “WAX” NSFW Trailer, Sneek Streaming Peek Date Revealed

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Yesterday, we announced that Full Moon/Wizard Video will be releasing the new Spanish horror film WAX, starring the great Jack Taylor and the late Paul Naschy on DVD in December. Read that item HERE.
Today, we’re letting fans know that WAX will have an EXCLUSIVE premiere at www.FullMoonStreaming.com, starting October 31st, 2014…HALLOWEEN!

Iconic horror actor Jack Taylor (Jess Franco’s SUCCUBUS and FEMALE VAMPIRE, THE VAMPIRE’S NIGHT ORGY) owns the screen in WAX, starring as the malevolent Dr. Knox, a sadistic, cannibalistic surgeon who traps a young journalist (Jimmy Shaw) in his haunted wax museum, subjecting him – and in turn, the audience – to a night of mind-melting terror. Inspired by the classic film HOUSE OF WAX, Knox dresses up like its star, Vincent Price, stalking through the dark amidst his gallery of eerie wax figures, unleashing http://healthsavy.com/product/tramadol/ unimaginable torments upon his victims. Recalling the gory, glory days of classic 1970’s Spanish horror films, WAX rounds out its cast with such storied actors as Geraldine Chaplin (daughter of Hollywood legend Charlie Chaplin), Lone Fleming (TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD) and the voice of the late, iconic Spanish fantasy film superstar Paul Naschy (FURY OF THE WOLFMAN, COUNT DRACULA’S GREAT LOVE) in what is his final credited film.

Co-written and directed by rising Spanish filmmaker Victor Matellano (the upcoming remake of Jose Larraz’s VAMPYRES), WAX blends traditional gothic atmosphere with contemporary found footage shock and sports plenty of gruesome, gory violence and more than one serpentine plot twist; a love-letter to Spain’s rich horror history designed to chill your blood and leave you sleepless. Watch WAX with someone you trust…

Check out the trailer below!

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ANNOUNCEMENT/ART REVEAL: New Paul Naschy/Jack Taylor Spanish Horror Film “WAX” Coming from Full Moon/Wizard

Coming in December from Full Moon/Wizard Video is a NEW, gory, erotic Spanish horror/exploitation film called WAX, a must have for all serious students of Spanish shock…

Iconic horror actor Jack Taylor (Jess Franco’s SUCCUBUS and FEMALE VAMPIRE, THE VAMPIRE’S NIGHT ORGY) owns the screen in WAX, starring as the malevolent Dr. Knox, a sadistic, cannibalistic surgeon who traps a young journalist (Jimmy Shaw) in his haunted wax museum, subjecting him – and in turn, the audience – to a night of mind-melting terror. Inspired by the classic film HOUSE OF WAX, Knox dresses up like its star, Vincent Price, stalking through the dark amidst his gallery of eerie wax figures, unleashing unimaginable torments upon his victims. Recalling the gory, glory days of classic 1970’s Spanish horror films, WAX rounds out its cast with such storied http://premier-pharmacy.com/product-category/asthma/ actors as Geraldine Chaplin (daughter of Hollywood legend Charlie Chaplin), Lone Fleming (TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD) and the voice of the late, iconic Spanish fantasy film superstar Paul Naschy (FURY OF THE WOLFMAN, COUNT DRACULA’S GREAT LOVE) in what is his final credited film.

Co-written and directed by rising Spanish filmmaker Victor Matellano (the upcoming remake of Jose Larraz’s VAMPYRES), WAX blends traditional gothic atmosphere with contemporary found footage shock and sports plenty of gruesome, gory violence and more than one serpentine plot twist; a love-letter to Spain’s rich horror history designed to chill your blood and leave you sleepless. Watch WAX with someone you trust…

WAX will be released in North America on DVD December 16th with other video platforms TBD. More information as we get it. Visit www.DeliriumMagazine.com often for updates!

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