Fantasia ’19 Review: “BLOOD & FLESH” is a fascinating study of reel horrors and real murder
Adamson’s methods and experiences provide a wealth of entertainment, and his unfortunate end makes for moving drama.
Adamson’s methods and experiences provide a wealth of entertainment, and his unfortunate end makes for moving drama.
It casts a creepy spell and further establishes Finnegan and Shanley as a team with imagination and command of their craft to spare.
It showcases the special alchemy that occurs when films transition from being owned by their creators to being stewarded by their fans.
The horrific films and horrible fate of a B-movie auteur are explored in depth by Severin Films’ BLOOD & FLESH: THE REEL LIFE & GHASTLY DEATH OF AL ADAMSON, premiering at Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival tomorrow. We’ve got the exclusive first look at the trailer.
The actress and now filmmaker reminisces about her personal and professional relationship with the late writer.