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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Update: I'm back!


Okay. I've been very busy. School is in order and my life is making a bit more sense now that my compass is set in a permanent direction. I will be posting on a regular basis as of today, so keep me in your bookmarks and check back every once and again. Reviews of films and genre publications are on the way. Also, I'll be reviewing more DVDs....

All this brings me to an explanation of the "header sub-title" change. As I've been thinking about this blog for the past half-year, it's come to my attention that "Retracting the Dura Mater of the Terror Film" is a bit too finite for what will inevitably find its way on to these pages. So, I am widening the digital cervix a bit to allow a more broad approach, hence, "Retracting the Dura Mater of the Moving Image". Not a big deal, if a little pretentious, but, hey, it's my blog and I need to keep up the faux gravitas by name at the very least....!

Vidi well, oh, brothers! Cine Autopsis has such sites to show you....till then, good day.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Review: Midnight Media's SLASH HITS vol.1 , vol.2




Midnight Media is putting out some nice little "readers digest" size pamphlets based on various genres and themes. I say pamphlets because they're 44 pages long and bound in a semi-gloss paper.



Slash Hits, as you might've guessed, is their guide to North American slasher films. So far there are two volumes, vol. 1 beginning from the advent of the modern slashers (PEEPING TOM/PSYCHO) to 1979, and vol. 2 taking a look at the heyday of the slasher, 1980-1982.

The titles are grouped alphabetically within year of release. There is no synopsis to speak of, instead, in some cases, short reviews on the films. In other cases, Halloween for example, films are covered more in depth, demanding up to two pages of text. The reviews seem to be fair and concise, but the big surprise here is that the Slash Hits volumes "score" their content with "breasts & blood". Yes, you read correctly. The more boobs in the review, the more boobs are displayed in the film. And so it goes for the blood and gore....The writers make no qualms about it! No uptight, holier than thou attitude on parade here. They know what the core audience of such a genre wants and the reviews are based on this. I whole heartily applaud them in their honesty.




Organizing these volumes based on "era" is really a novel approach. The reader gets a "feel" for the generational context of the films this way. Screen shots, press ads, posters, and photos abound within. The paper is of good quality, too. Very important for the pics! All around the quality of the package is thumbs-up.




Really, there are only a few, minor nit-picks. Release edition information is absent. Some films state a running time while others do not. And my personal biggest nit to pick, no aspect ratio information.


While Slash Hits vol.1 & 2 may be a bit too concise for some, one must remember that this is also part of its attractiveness, allowing for more content to be covered. They are both available from FAB press at a price of $10 American. They are worth every penny.