Movie Review: A prehistory of violence in “OUT OF DARKNESS”
It succeeds for most of its running time as an elemental survival-horror saga, stripped down…with a commendably focused narrative.
It succeeds for most of its running time as an elemental survival-horror saga, stripped down…with a commendably focused narrative.
Dima Barch is a name you need to know. A Russian political refugee, the twenty-five year-old journalist turned filmmaker has arrived on the genre film scene with his harrowing queer horror short films, "Dead End" and "The Power of the Strike."
Shot on Super 8, this less-than-stellar release from Visual Vengeance gets by on its own grainy charm.
It proves to be an entertaining if not quite essential study of the man, more than his movies.
Music video director extraordinaire Barnaby Clay takes a left turn into psychological survival horror.