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title: "Void [Blu-ray]"
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# Void [Blu-ray]

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Void [Blu-ray]

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    The indie horror where The Thing (1982) meets Lovecraft and Barker....and everything you loved about 80s horror!
  

*by J***R on Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2017*

IF YOU LOVE 80s HORROR JUST GO SEE THIS NOW.  But here's a review anyway...Small town sheriff Daniel (Aaron Poole; The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh) brings an apparently drunk, injured man to a hospital.  Preparing to relocate, the hospital is running on bare essential supplies and minimal staff including Dr. Powell (Kenneth Welsh; TimeCop, Of Unknown Origin), nurse Allison (Kathleen Munroe; Alphas) and trainee nurse Kim (Ellen Wong; Silent Night).Shortly after admitting the patient things get weird…fast!  A nurse kills a patient and mutilates herself, the phones and even police radio go out, murderous cultists surround the hospital, the electricity goes out, and you know the Lovecraftian [bleep] has hit the fan when patient zero has bloody whipping tentacles emerging from his face!The dialogue is really just passable with equally unimpressive writing (but a great premise), but I’m going to call this a great horror film anyway!  Written and directed by Steven Kostanski (Manborg, The ABCs of Death 2 segment W is for Wish) and Jeremy Gillespie (Father’s Day)—two men reared on the creative and effects side of the camera—I am dying to see what they can do with a little more experience (now under their belt) and a bigger budget on their next project. And there better be a next project because, and I think I speak for all of us, we want more of this!  Why?  Because the effects were OUTSTANDING!!!!! Their premise was also a story I’d like to see further developed—but I can’t explain that without huge spoilers.We graduate from some flailing face tentacles to a hulking, disfigured amalgam of human body parts and tentacles.  It’s all practical effects and it’s all glorious.  Even if clearly birthed from a humble budget, this is exactly what gorehounds want!  When the creature kills, it pumps its tentacles down its victims’ eye sockets and other orifices so as to absorb more helpless cadaver into the monster’s mass.  A head even emerges tearing its way out of the mutated body—much as The Thing (1982)—and we see lifeless, shambling mounds of reanimated undead flesh with melted mozzarella-gooiness.The violence and gore includes loads of blood, wounds and flesh rending.  There’s even something of a metamorphosis through a messy birth scene.  But far more gratifying than the slimy masses of tentacles that await is the 80s homage to practical effects and iconic horror influences worn on its sleeve.  Not just the conceptual aspects of Lovecraft’s madness or Clive Barker’s Labyrinth (here the Abyss), but we find special effects honoraria to The Fly (1986), Hellraiser (1987) and Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988).This film offers a lot…but it may not be what you expected.  If you want to see something that will unnerve you and frequently make you jump—watch Life (2017).  Want something with a slower tension built up through an atmosphere of uncomfortable mystery and dread?  That’s The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016).  No…this…this atmosphere is pure weird unsease…and it’s gross!  As I hinted before on the writing, this is a passable movie…but a passable movie with outstanding special effects and an excellent premise that honors (not rips-off, but honors) all the things we love and miss about 80s horror.  The ideas brought forth by these filmmakers are exceptional and I must see more projects spawned the Abyss.Go see this. Give them your money so they can go make more movies like this!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Cosmic Horror for a film is hard, but this did it well
  

*by H***W on Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024*

Decent film, reminded me of the Thing film from the past. Lovecraftian and surreal horror imagery. I would have enjoyed a deeper cast, people i would have felt more for, but it did well with the essence of cosmic horror.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    It has everything that I love in a good
  

*by G***Y on Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2017*

When i first saw this movie advertised, I was supper excited. It has everything that I love in a good, horror film. Recently I watched a video review on it, and it got me even more stoke. I made a mental note right there and then that I was gonna be watching this film sometime the coming weekend. Which I did, and here are my thoughts!Although The Void, is a unique movie, its themes, special effects and imagery are call backs to john carpenter, Clive barker, hp Lovecraft, and that just to name a few.Overall; sadly, i have to say that the movie wasn't quite as good as i was hoping. I was really hoping that this movie would blow me away as it has been quite a while since i have seen a new horror film that has just blown me out of the water. Which in hindsight, could account for some of my disappointment in it. This was the first thing I thought, but, after giving it some thought I really don't think that this is the case.My biggest gripe with this film is it doesnt really tie a congruent story together by the end.Basically the trailer and description of the film is accurate to what its pretty much about. But by the end of the film, I found my self wondering what the heck was the over arching point. Now don't get me wrong, as a long time horror buff, I don't need a film that is perfect and answers everything.But if the overall premise is simply a (spoiler alert) old doctor, whom because of loosing his daughter, went made with desire to have her back, found a way to use the occult to get in contact with lovecraftian powers, and hence, bring her back as some tentacle beast and along the way impregnate a fellow nurse/friend with an alien baby as well... well... you certainly accomplished that. but its a bit light.Perhaps the deeper meaning of the tale was lost on me. Overall this is a pretty solid horror movie, but, it could have been much more then it turned out and i was hoping it would be.Give it a watch, you be the judge.

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