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So, this documentary explores the life and work of Herschell Gordon Lewis, the guy who basically took horror and splatter films and turned them into what we know today. The footage, shot back in '09 by Sean Baker, gives you this intimate look at his creative process and the subversive themes in his films. The pacing is relaxed, allowing Lewis to really dive into his motivations and the challenges he faced. You get a sense of the atmosphere he created with his practical effects, which were often crude yet impactful. It's fascinating how he played with societal norms and boundaries. The interviews are candid, giving off this nostalgic vibe that resonates, especially for anyone into the deeper cuts of genre cinema.
Interviews with Herschell Gordon LewisExploration of splatter film originsInsights into exploitation cinema
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