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So, Hallmark of the Devil, right? It dives deep into the history of Hallmark Releasing, a distributor that stirred quite the pot back in the day. Michael Gingold, the author and critic, takes us through their controversial releases, especially focusing on Mark of the Devil. The tone is both reflective and critical, creating a sense of nostalgia but also examining the darker side of the exploitation film boom. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow β some segments hit hard with visceral images of the past, while others are more contemplative. You can appreciate the blend of interviews and archival footage, which really showcases what made Hallmark distinctive in a sea of exploitation titles. Itβs a fascinating piece for anyone interested in how films like this shaped cinematic history.
Delves into the history of exploitation cinema.Features interviews with industry insiders.Examines the cultural impact of Hallmark's releases.
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