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Directed by Clive Barker
Multimedia horror maven Clive Barker followed the success of his feature directorial debut Hellraiser with this equally surreal effort, based on his novella Cabal. The story involves the plight of Aaron Boone Craig Sheffer, a young man tormented by visions of monstrous, graveyard-dwelling creatures. Seeking the aid of his clinically cold therapist Dr. Decker (played by Canadian horror auteur David Cronenberg) in deciphering his nightmares, Boone becomes convinced that his frequent blackouts are linked to a recent spate of mutilation murders in the area. His frantic search for the truth leads him to the subterranean city of Midian, the dwelling place of a mythical race of undead nocturnal monsters known as the "Nightbreed." But it is only after he is cornered and shot dead by police that Boone's real journey begins -- he finds himself resurrected as one of the Breed and initiated into Midian's inner circle, where his latent supernatural powers are unleashed, leading to his realization of Dr. Decker's sinister role in the murders for which he was framed. Though Barker's unique and graphic vision is somewhat blunted by choppy editing (thanks to relentless tampering from the studio), this is nevertheless a fine sophomore project from a talented storyteller; the central conceit of presenting the monsters as the "good guys" -- at least compared to the gun-and-bible-toting lunatics who hunt them -- is handled with verve and originality. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
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dibotdibot Midian's Where the Monsters Live
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"I loved Night Breed when I was younger, but was afraid that it wouldn't hold up. However, writer/director Clive Barker ("Lord of Illusions)'s vision of a home for monsters holds up quite well. The story revolves around Boone, a man with horrible nightmares, whose shrink, played by David Cronenberg, convinces him that he's actually committed the murders from his dreams. But Boone has also been dreaming of Midian, where the monsters live. He then finds himself lea " [More]
TheWorkingDeadTheWorkingDead Top Five... Clive Barker
by TheWorkingDead in The Film Library
"Lists. Everybody loves lists! So welcome to a new regular feature here in the Film Library, the Top Five. This can be a simple top five list, like the top five Hitchcock films based on novels(you'd have plenty to choose from), or a bit more complex like Top Five Movies Based On Victorian-Era Science Fiction. I'm going to be posting a new list at least once a month, but by all means, if you have a list, start your own discussion thread and we can all make our opinions heard. I&# " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Director Soundtracks
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
"I thought "Nightbreed" was an EXCELLENT movie! Although I don't remember much about the soundtrack... And I must correct you on one point, beatgirl... "Psycho" is not only a 'Horror' movie, it is one of the top 10 Horror Movies ever made, in my book...  " [More]
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Unfairly maligned upon initial release as the result of a faulty advertising campaign and extensive studio tinkering, Clive Barker's ambitious follow-up to the breakout success of Hellraiser(1987) remains a remarkable fantasy epic that never fails to intrigue despite its undeniably distracting shortcomings. Based on Barker's Cabal, this mythical tale of physical transformation amidst an underground world inhabited by an ancient race of monsters was pitched to audiences as a low-rent slasher film, a campaign which served as a box-office death knell following a series of mind-numbing Friday the 13th and Halloween sequels. Add to that the fact that distributor cut the film by roughly twenty-five minutes and it's hard not to see that the film was doomed to failure. Weighing in on such heavy issues as questions of mortality and violent xenophobia that alluded to historically significant events like the Holocaust, this story demanded a much wider canvas than Barker, a master of complex storytelling on the written page, was capable of translating given external desires for a commercially acceptable film. With the tables turned and humans portrayed as villains incapable of living with creatures whom they choose not understand, Barker used a technique of placing real world issues in a fantasy context in order to safely create a marked and safely removed social commentary. In this respect Nightbreed uses the horror genres as it is most effective, and one can only speculate on the potency of this message if it had reached audiences in its pure form. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 

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