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.
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.