
Reviews Emerge for "Faces of Death" Horror Remake
Critics are reviewing the new "Faces of Death" horror film, a remake inspired by the 1978 cult classic, with one review noting its '70s grindhouse style and another highlighting its gratuitous nature and cast including Barbie Ferreira and Dacre Montgomery.
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‘Faces of Death’ Review: A ’70s-Style B-Horror Movie Taps into the Growing Appetite for Horror That’s ‘Real’
The idea that a sicko like Arthur isn’t just a serial killer — he’s part of the new anything-goes attention economy! — is a provocative but facile idea. Yet that’s part of what gives "Faces of Death" the texture of a '70s grindhouse movie. They often had ideas too. "Faces of Death" is "ambitious" trash, with the courage of its own gaudy thematic grandiloquence.
By Owen Gleiberman
Read full article →‘Faces of Death’ Review: Barbie Ferreira and Dacre Montgomery in a Gratuitous Horror Remake
'How to Blow Up a Pipeline' helmer Daniel Goldhaber's film is inspired by the 1978 cult classic featuring real and staged death scenes.
By Frank Scheck
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