Maniac (Blu-ray)
I warned you not to go out tonight.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 28 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: September 25, 2012
- Originally Released: 1980
- Label: Blue Underground
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Joe Spinell | |
Performer: | Caroline Munro | |
Directed by | William Lustig | |
Composition by | Jay Chattaway | |
Produced by | William Lustig & Andrew Garroni | |
Executive Production by | Joe Spinell & Judd Hamilton |
Entertainment Reviews:
It's a surefire memorable horror film with a horrifying glimpse into the mind of a merciless killer.
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Cinema Crazed
Rating: 1/5 --
The sleazy embodiment of everything that was wrong with the ultraviolent slasher movies of the early 1980s.
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TV Guide
Rating: 4/5 --
Seen today, the movie has more in common with the grungy Times Square aesthetic of Abel Ferrara than with the multitudes of slasher flicks that followed it.
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eFilmCritic.com
Rating: B+ --
An unapologetically twisted study in pathological murderousness.
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Lessons of Darkness
Rating: 1/4 --
...an underwhelming, uninvolving product of its time that simply possesses no relevance in 2010.
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Reel Film Reviews
This old chestnut from 1980 is worth revisiting for fans of the nouveau 'old skool' horror films of today.
About.com
Rating: 3/4 --
Though it's about as grungy as a film can get, it feels like a professional job, with a brisk flow and a hard, gritty, urban look and feel.
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Combustible Celluloid
Product Description:
A man who was previously abused by his mother takes out his frustrations on innocent women. He scalps them and uses their hair to make wigs for his mannequins. Upon its release in 1980 this film was accused by critics of taking the slasher film and its accompanying gore effects to new, unpleasantly graphic levels. Special effects were orchestrated by Tom Savini.