CURSED FILMS Series One (2020) Review
CURSED FILMS Series One (2020) Review
Dive into the bloody, beating heart of horror history with CURSED FILMS, a thrilling five-part documentary series examining the stories behind some of Hollywood’s most iconic, spine-chilling cinematic masterpieces: POLTERGEIST, THE OMEN, THE EXORCIST, THE CROW and THE CROW movies.
Writer-director Jay Cheel (How to Build a Time Machine, Beauty Day) explores the power of the seminal movies that scare and ensnare and the legends that surround them. This Shudder Original is one of the streaming channel’s most popular series and is now set to fascinate fans with its Blu-ray and digital release on 27 February 2023, courtesy of Acorn Media International.
The captivating series delves into the myths and legends behind some of Hollywood’s notoriously “cursed” horror film productions. From the mysterious accidents that took place on the set of THE EXORCIST, to bombings during the making of THE OMEN and the rumoured use of human skeletons on the set of POLTERGEIST… these stories are legendary amongst film fans and filmmakers alike. But is there truth in the tales?
The docuseries includes interviews with a stellar line-up of experts – including THE EXORCIST star Linda Blair, director Gary Sherman (POLTERGEIST III) and the late renowned director Richard Donner (THE OMEN, Superman, Lethal Weapon) – alongside a host of directors, producers, editors, actors, writers, podcasters, psychologists, academics, historians, fans, critics, witches and more.
Whilst there’s nothing new here for the more dedicated and hardcore genre fans amongst you CURSED FILMS is presented in such a slick and fun way that you can’t help but want to revisit the movies showcased once each episode has concluded. For someone that knew much of the detail from years of writing about horror films I was still captivated and enthralled throughout, such is the quality of the presentation. It leaves you wanting more, and fortunately there is more to be had, with Series 2 having already aired on Shudder, which no doubt will also receive a physical release at some point soon.
SPECIAL FEATURES include Director’s Audio Commentary for All 5 Episodes
