So, Kim Newman on The Bloodthirsty Trilogy is this fascinating dive into Japanese horror. Newman brings his usual charm and wit, making it engaging right from the start. He really knows how to set the tone, blending humor with some insightful commentary. The pacing is relaxed, allowing for deep dives into the trilogy's themes and how they fit into the broader landscape of horror. Plus, there’s a nice exploration of practical effects that were used, which is always a treat for collectors who appreciate that craftsmanship. It’s not just about the films themselves but the cultural context around them, which is what makes this documentary stand out in the sea of typical genre retrospectives.
Insightful commentary by Kim NewmanFocus on practical effects in horrorExploration of cultural context in Japanese horror
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