Ok so pretty much this is going to be a short review, because in all fairness I can respect great artistic shots and so on, but as for films like this, where their is some art involved, but for the most part they are boring horror films that I just can’t get into. Plan and simple folks, both of these films were not at all my cup of tea. Did I get thought both of them, well let’s just say I got though some of them. I mean you can only watch so much of something, that you have no interest in. So basically this is an overall review of the DVD and it’s features.
What you get with this Shock-O-Rama DVD is a double feature of “Satan’s Black Wedding” and “Criminally Insane” plus a bonus movie “Criminally Insane 2” as well as interviews with the director of all three of these films; Nick Philips, plus commentary and interviews with the films actors as well.
Overall, my feeling were pretty much expressed above, but if your into the underground b-movies of the 1970’s, then my might want to pick up a copy to add to your collection.
– Horror Bob
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- 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