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Two teenage boys unwittingly summon an ancient evil entity known as The Blind One by delving into black magic while trying to escape their mundane lives.
Rated NR | Length 86 minutes
Milo Cawthorne | Kimberley Crossman | Sam Berkley | Delaney Tabron | Colin Moy | Jodie Rimmer | Kate Elliott | James Blake | Daniel Cresswell | Stephen Ure | Nick Hoskins-Smith | Erroll Shand | Aaron McGregor | Andrew Laing | Tim Foley | Cameron Rhodes | Campbell Rousselle | Paula Hallagher | Tori Marsh | Leda Petit | Hannah Tasker-Poland | Ant Timpson
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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09/16/2015 | TV | DVD | Owned | 4 stars |
(Average) 4 stars |
Deathgasm hits a high note (get it?) right from the opening credits. As metal assaults the viewer’s ears, the screen is covered in metal and mayhem themed doodles that animate gruesomely and/or hilariously. The little dude who shits out his own entrails is particularly gruesome/hilarious. As soon as I saw that, I texted The Wolfman to let him know that this was my new favorite movie. That assessment obviously had the odds stacked against it considering that I’d only seen about 2.5 minutes of the movie.Fortunately, the next 83.5 minutes of this Kiwi (that means New Zealander) blood and metal riot did not disappoint. (Side note – any feature film with a sub-90 minute runtime should be nominated for an Oscar by default.)
Read my full Deathgasm review here.
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