Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (2019) is a documentary film that delves into the history of black horror movies, examining their significance both within the horror genre and in terms of social commentary. Through interviews with filmmakers, actors, and scholars, the documentary explores the evolution and impact of black horror films, from the early days of cinema to the present. It examines how these movies have challenged stereotypes, addressed important social issues, and provided a platform for black voices within the film industry.
While filming a music video in an old mansion, a female rock star and her band accidentally unleash a supernatural killer who is tied to the legendary violinist Niccolo Paganini. The band members are hunted down one by one as they try to lift the curse and survive the night.
A washed up horror film director named Kôji Kuroishi and his assistant director named Miho Ichikawa visit a house deep in wooded mountains to film a movie. Once arrived, they meet a mentally deranged woman named Maria Miyoshi who proclaims she's a fan of Kuroishi's works. The woman pleads that she's experienced the same things as documented in Kuroishi's works. Unexplainable phenomena quickly begin to happen, so Kuroishi sets out to document these experiences and turn them into a film, together with the help of a 'super volunteer' named Shôhei Uno and a handsome psychic medium named Nanashi.
Documentary on the making of "Messiah of Evil," the surreal horror cult classic written by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, directed by Willard Huyck. Includes interviews with Huyck and Katz as well as cinematographer Stephen M. Katz, editor Billy Weber, co-editor and actor Morgan Fisher.
Exclusive to Arrow Video Amazon Channels, Hellraiser: Evolutions is a documentary looking at the evolution of the hit horror franchise, Hellraiser, and its enduring legacy, over the last 30 years. Featuring interviews with Scott Derrickson (director, Hellraiser: Inferno), Rick Bota (director, Hellraiser: Hellseeker), Stuart Gordon (director, Re-Animator, From Beyond) and Doug Bradley (Pinhead himself).
A feature-length, retrospective documentary about the troubled production of 1985's SPOOKIES, which began its life under the title TWISTED SOULS.
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