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DEMONS 2 4K Blu-ray Review

Lamberto Bava’s DEMONS 2 is a worthy successor to its chaotic predecessor. While it may not quite reach the same heights of frenzied mayhem, it’s a satisfyingly gory and entertaining horror sequel that stands on its own merits. The film shifts the setting from a movie theater to a high-rise apartment building, but the core concept remains the same: a mysterious force turns unsuspecting individuals into demonic creatures. This time, it’s a televised horror movie that acts as the catalyst for the outbreak. Bava's direction is once again confident, building tension effectively before unleashing waves of demonic carnage. DEMONS 2  retains the first film’s penchant for over-the-top violence and practical effects. The creature designs are grotesque and imaginative, and the gore is plentiful. While the film may not be as visually striking as its predecessor, it compensates with a more claustrophobic atmosphere, as the survivors are trapped within the confines of the high-rise. The perform
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DEMONS 4K Blu-ray Review

Lamberto Bava's DEMONS is a quintessential product of its era, a gory, stylish, and utterly insane horror flick that perfectly encapsulates the excesses of the 1980s. It’s a film that revels in its own absurdity, a delirious blend of heavy metal, demonic possession, and copious amounts of blood. The plot, such as it is, involves a group of friends attending a sneak preview of a horror film. However, things take a decidedly sinister turn when the audience members begin to transform into demonic creatures. What follows is a claustrophobic descent into madness as the survivors battle for their lives against their possessed counterparts. DEMONS is a visual feast for horror fans. The practical effects are undeniably impressive, with gruesome transformations and gory deaths that still hold up today. The film’s atmosphere is thick with dread and paranoia, heightened by a claustrophobic setting and a pulsating electronic score. Bava's direction is confident and stylish, creating a sens

Season 2 Trailer for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

San Diego Comic-Con once again transformed into Middle-earth as Prime Video unveiled a thrilling glimpse into the highly anticipated second season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power . The massive Hall H was packed to the brim with eager fans, who were treated to an exclusive trailer, insightful panel discussions, and a closer look at the menacing forces gathering in the Second Age. The new trailer promises a darker, more ominous tone for the series. Sauron, the enigmatic villain, has returned with a vengeance, casting a long shadow over Middle-earth. The creation of the titular Rings of Power, forged under Sauron’s deceptive influence, sets the stage for a monumental clash between good and evil. Fans were also given a chilling introduction to a young Shelob, Barrow-wights, and the formidable Hill-troll Damrod, hinting at the escalating dangers facing our beloved characters. Showrunners J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay, along with a star-studded cast, took the stage to share their

CLOSE TO YOU Starring Elliot Page & Hillary Baack - Trailer and Release Info

Get ready for a powerful and intimate exploration of identity and family with the upcoming film, Close to You, hitting theaters nationwide on August 16th. Directed by Dominic Savage (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Elliot Page), the film delves into the emotional complexities of returning home after a transformative experience.  Page, who also shares a "Story by" credit, portrays Sam, a transgender man who hasn't set foot in his hometown for four years, not since his transition.  Now, faced with his father's birthday, he must confront the past and navigate the terrain of changed relationships. Close to You promises a layered and poignant journey.  Sam's homecoming stirs up unresolved wounds, forcing him to grapple with his evolving self-image and the expectations of his family.  The film also hints at a reconnection with an old friend, adding another dimension to the emotional landscape. This collaboration between Savage and Page seems particularly noteworth

Following Films Podcast: Antonia Bogdanovich on SLEEP NO MORE

Today I'm joined by Antonia Bogdanovich to discuss her film SLEEP NO MORE. SLEEP NO MORE is a Los Angeles-set neo noir crime thriller, combining grit and atmospheric style, occasional comic desperation and an inspired literary bent. As the 2014 film, director Antonia Bogdanovich’s debut feature, neared its 10th anniversary, she wanted to revisit the film, a New York Times Critic’s Pick (originally distributed as Phantom Halo), with a goal of releasing the version that she originally envisioned. So, as a tribute to her late father, multi-hyphenate Peter (who also executive produced), she set to work to produce SLEEP NO MORE: THE DIRECTOR’S CUT.  SLEEP NO MORE will be in theatres and on VOD this Friday July 26th.

The Way We Speak - Review

"The Way We Speak" is more than a film; it is a poignant reflection of our contemporary world, a cinematic exploration of the chasm between words and meaning. The film masterfully intertwines personal and professional conflict to create a powerful indictment of our communication-obsessed culture. At its core, the movie is a high-stakes intellectual duel between Simon Harrington (Patrick Fabian) and Sarah Clawson (Kailey Rhodes), their verbal sparring a microcosm of the societal battles raging beyond the debate stage. Fabian delivers a tour-de-force performance as Simon, a man consumed by ambition yet haunted by personal demons. His character is an honest representation of the modern individual, grappling with the tension between personal fulfillment and professional success. Diana Coconubo's portrayal of Claire Harrington, Simon's unwavering support system, provides a poignant counterpoint to Simon's self-absorption, highlighting the importance of empathy and resi

Anchor Bay Entertainment Acquires "Cursed in Baja," a Horror Film Written, Directed, and Starring Jeff Daniel Phillips

Horror fans rejoice! The recently revived Anchor Bay Entertainment has secured the worldwide rights to "Cursed in Baja," a chilling new film from Jeff Daniel Phillips.  This intense genre-bender is slated for its world premiere at this year's FrightFest on August 23rd, 2024. Phillips, best known for his frequent collaborations with horror maestro Rob Zombie (including the recent "Munsters" reboot), steps into the director's chair for "Cursed in Baja."  He also takes on the lead role and co-produced the screenplay.  Joining Phillips on screen are genre veterans Barbara Crampton ("You're Next") and Jose Conejo Martin ("The Tax Collector"). The film follows Pirelli, a jaded ex-lawman venturing into the wilds of Baja, Mexico.  His mission: to locate the missing heir to a vast Los Angeles fortune.  However, this seemingly straightforward task takes a terrifying turn as Pirelli is forced to confront not only the dangers of the env