Well, forget that. Director Jack Messitt would rather you spring $12.99 for his new, “streamlined” version, subtitled “The Killer Cut.” Not having seen the original, I can’t compare the two, but what I saw on this alternate release can be recommended to horror hounds, with some reservations. That simple plot boils down to Lamberto Bava’s […]
Lamberto Bava
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Inferno
While every bit the name-brand icon in the genre as your John Carpenter or George A. Romero, the Italian director is a master visualist whose work is built upon unusual angles and a color palette so vibrant, it doesnt look real. From 1980, “Inferno” is as good an example as any. A loose sequel to […]
