This is probably one of the best documentaries about horror films ever made. The Documentary talks includes interviews with horror directors such as George Romero, Tobe Hopper, John Landis, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, and David Cronenberg, plus interviews with college professors about horror movies and their effect on society. What makes this documentary so unique, is that it shows how each film produced by each director incorporates problems that society faces into each of their horror films. It shows that horror films are more than just blood and guts and monsters and zombies killing people. It goes into the deep mythology of why and how horror films can carry a message.
Overall this documentary is a must for every horror fan or aspiring film maker. it’s well worth buying, and it’s a film that you will want to watch over and over again. Not only is this film educational but it helps in presenting the horror film industry as one that not just full of killing and gore, but an industry that take intelligence to produce a horror film that deals with the problem of the world today and what could become a problem of the future if we as human beings don’t listen to the messages and warnings of the thing that effect our lives.
- Interview with J.R. Bookwalter - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Andrew J. Rausch - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Rick Popko and Dan West - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Director Stevan Mena (Malevolence) - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Screenwriter Jeffery Reddick (Day of the Dead 2007) - January 22, 2015
- Teleconference interview with Mick Garris (Masters of Horror) - January 22, 2015
- A Day at the Morgue with Corri English (Unrest) - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Writer/Director Nacho Cerda (The Abandoned, Aftermath) - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Actress Thora Birch (Dark Corners, The Hole, American Beauty) - January 22, 2015
- Interview with Actor Jason Behr, Plus Skinwalkers Press Coverage - January 22, 2015