Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Theater of Blood
[Theatre of Blood;
Much Ado About Murder]
(1973)

RATING:80%
FORMAT:DVD

Theatrical Aplomb

Clever horror parody of luvvy actors with a range of over-the-top performances from the best of British acting talent.

The brilliant Vincent PRICE murders, with theatrical aplomb, anyone who does not share his character’s view of himself as the world’s greatest living actor. And only a fine actor like PRICE could do justice to the wishful-thinking story of a serial-killing actor wreaking vengeance on his critics.

The killings are imaginatively staged: The appropriate vindictiveness and the sense of fun is palpable. You will find yourself laughing despite the gore, and Shakespeare fans will simply love both it and the many allusions and direct references to the great man’s work.


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