'Beyond Darkness' (1990) – Claudio Fragasso.
Claudio
Fragasso's splatter movie reputation has improved exponentially over the
years, not only due to the rabidly infectious, world-wide cult of Nilbog-obsessed
'Troll 2' fans, but the morbidly maggot-strewn mayhem of his splatter
happy 'Zombie Flesh Eaters 3' remains a Fragasso highlight! For
me, the blood-burnished, B-Movie jewel in maestro Fragasso's sublimely
schlocky oeuvre is the demon-possessed, devilishly diabolical 1990s
haunted house horror show 'Beyond Darkness'. A genre filmmaker usually disparaged for his rudimentary mise en scene, some trash movie fans may balk at Fragasso's
relative cinematic competency as he luridly puts handsome
padre (Gene LeBrock), and his young family through their ghastly
poltergeist paces!
After they excitedly move into their isolated country abode, ill omened manifestations begin to darkly disrupt their bucolic idyll. Garishly tormented by illuminated netherworld portals, disorientated by spectral, sigil-shrilling radio transmissions, this beleaguered family experiences a terror tumult of legitimately biblical proportions! The goodly, and, perhaps, no longer godly, Father George's (David Brandon) courageous attempts to banish these witchy wraiths concludes in a ghoulishly tempestuous smoke-lashed 80s pop video exorcism! Sympathetically acted by, Gene LeBrock, his fresh-faced amiability is starkly contrasted by the energetically dissipated turn by Euro-cult hero, David Brandon! Last, but by no means least, music maestro, Carlo Maria Cordio provides yet another lively, spine-tinglingly splendid score.
'Claudio Fragasso's
ditsy-demonic 'Beyond Darkness' is a bewitchingly bonkers B-Horror, this smoke-slathered Satanic 80s shocker ventures far
beyond your wildest screaming!' - Weirdlingwolf
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