Vinegar Syndrome gives purchasers of this flick a brand new interview with the film’s director and another brand new interview with producer David Baughn.Ĭast: John Saxon, Lynda Day George, Michael Dante The dialogue is clear and the score/effects are never lost or hard to hear. Shadows are defined and the film has a new depth previously unseen.Īudio wise, the DTS-HD MA 2.0 stereo soundtrack is included. There are lots of night scenes thankfully, the lines hold their edges. Black levels are solid and skin tones are natural. It’s a cheap film, for sure, but the simple backgrounds burst with new details and a nice level of clarity. The film is dominated with reds and greens that sparks with strong colors. It's not a great film, Horror Hounds, but it is hilariously awful.Īvailable on Blu-ray - September 24, 2019ĭiscs: Blu-ray Disc Two-disc set DVD copy These murderous antics make for a lot of unplanned hilarity, especially when slow-moving cars suddenly burst into flames and, one by one, Larry discovers his friends are dying in weird ways and his wife, not possessed by the ghost, is becoming even weirder. With loopy green-tinted special effects, the ghost’s activities are made obvious to us, tipping over statues and trying to kill Saxon. But, choosing not to believe such things, they agree to live in the beautiful house. They are told the backstory of Alma Martin, who was poisoned by her cheating husband, and are told that help caring for the house might be difficult because the islanders believe the house to be haunted by her vengeful spirit. Thing is, Casa Fortuna comes with a restless spirit. Paced in a manner that would make watching paint dry interesting, Beyond Evil – after an interesting opening in which a woman is spotted in the window of a large mansion – settles into a story about a move-in gone wrong when newlyweds Larry ( Saxon) and Barbara ( George) are offered that mansion to live in while living on the island. It comes with a special limited edition embossed slipcover, designed by Earl Kessler Jr., and is limited to 2,000 units and is only available through their store at. While the movie is saved only by its unintentional humor, Vinegar Syndrome has newly restored this film (in a 2K scan) from 35mm archival film elements and issued it on Blu-ray. It’s the movie itself that is one giant miss. It’s only saved by the unintentional humor found in Linda Day George’s performance and the solid score from composer Pino Donaggio, whose recognizable strings seem to be found everywhere during this time period. There’s not an original bone in its body, which is unfortunate when you have the always cool Saxon involved in a horror film. But, hey, at least we can laugh about it, though!ĭirected by Graduation Day’s Herb Freed, Beyond Evilsteals from Suspiria, Exorcist, Amityville Horror and just about every other horror film popular during the time of its release. Sometimes a bad movie is EXACTLY what it appears to be. It doesn’t matter how they are baked and this movie, about a 100-year-old spirit who possesses his wife and then shoots lasers out of her eyes while killing their friends, is fog machine-soaked proof. Tropical turkeys like Beyond Evil aren’t going to EVER taste good. TvN’s “Vincenzo” scored an average nationwide rating of 10.3 percent for the night, while KBS 2TV’s “ Revolutionary Sisters” continued its reign as Saturday’s most-watched program with average nationwide ratings of 20.0 percent and 25.2 percent for its two parts."It’s only saved by the unintentional humor found in Linda Day George’s performance" The final episode of the mystery thriller drama starring Yeo Jin Goo and Shin Ha Kyun earned an average rating of 6.0 percent nationwide. Meanwhile, JTBC’s “ Beyond Evil” ended on a high note, with its series finale achieving the highest viewership ratings of the drama’s entire run. According to Nielsen Korea, the latest broadcast of “Taxi Driver” scored average nationwide ratings of 7.3 percent and 13.5 percent for its two parts. On April 10, the new drama enjoyed a significant increase in viewership for its second episode after its premiere received a positive response from viewers. Lee Je Hoon stars in the drama as Kim Do Gi, a former special forces officer who works as a driver for the service, while Esom plays passionate prosecutor Kang Ha Na, who begins to grow suspicious of both Kim Do Gi and the unusual taxi service. SBS’s new drama “ Taxi Driver” is on the rise!īased on the popular webtoon of the same name, “Taxi Driver” tells the story of a mysterious taxi service that delivers vengeance on behalf of victims who are unable to get justice through the law.
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