Tuesday, November 24, 2015

The Last House - DVD Review - Wild Eye Releasing

The ultimate showdown between love and hate

The Last House DVD cover


Released by: Wild Eye Releasing
Release Date: November 24, 2015
Production Year: 2011
Region Code: ALL
Running Time: 1:28:37
Audio: English Dolby Digital 2.0
Video: NTSC Anamorphic Widescreen
Subtitles: None


THE FILM - [ 2.5 / 5 ]:

After his call girl fiancĂ© (Lauren Walsh) is lured and trapped by a satanic trio of escaped mental patients, a young man (Jason Mewes) must rescue her from a posh Hollywood home before their sadistic plans can be realized.

The film was directed by Sean Cain ("Silent Night, Zombie Night") and stars Jason Mewes ("Clerks"), Ezra Buzzington (TV's Crossbones, "The Hills Have Eyes"), Lauren Walsh ("18-Year-Old-Virgin"), and Felissa Rose ("Sleepaway Camp").

I will stay right away that I did not really enjoy this film the first time I watched it. It just seemed like it was missing something or trying to be more intelligent than it really was. A few days later when I sat down to go through the special features, I decided to watch the film again and upon a second viewing I enjoyed the film more than before. If you watch a fair amount of films, you can relate. Sometimes you just aren't in the right frame of mind to watch a particular film, a certain genre or any multitude of reasons. 

Our heroine Love (Lauren Walsh) finds herself trapped on the grounds of a Hollywood mansion. Her captors are led by Hate (Ezra Buzzington) and also include Selma (Monique Parent) and Cleb (Ricardo Gray). The film transitions from present to past many times throughout the film. I would explain more on that but I don't want to give anything away. 

I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the acting in this low budget film. Ezra Buzzington was terrific as our main villain. The creep factor was quite high with his portrayal of Hate. Ricardo Gray as the deviant Cleb was great in his scenes and after watching the film you may not be hungry for melon any time soon. Monique Parent may not have been in many scenes but she certainly gave an entertaining performance. One disappointing thing in regards to the actors was the brief appearance by Felissa Rose. However, as revealed in the commentary track, she was very far along in her pregnancy so that is obviously forgivable. Jason Mewes did an admirable job in his role of Ned. He is of course primarily known as Jay in many films by Kevin Smith. Lauren Walsh did a really good job as Love which was a plus since a lot of the film revolves around her character. 


Monique Parent in The Last House


AUDIO - [ 3 / 5 ]:

"The Last House" features an English Dolby Digital 2.0 audio track. I found the track did a fine job and maintained a balanced level between dialogue, sound effects and score. The dialogue was clean and easy to understand and the sound effects sounded authentic, from cracking skulls right down to the squishy noises of Cleb's melon. 

Jason Mewes in The Last House


VIDEO - [ 4 / 5 ]:

"The Last House" arrives on DVD courtesy of Wild Eye Releasing. The film is presented in NTSC Anamorphic Widescreen. For a low budget independent horror film I thought the video quality was excellent. Colors are vibrant and robust and look particularly great in bright scenes. There is a surprising amount of detail present and even more fine detail present in some close up shots. Black levels looked good and skin tones had a very natural appearance. The picture quality may have been a little too good for the film since when it came to a few practical effect shots near the end of the film, the wounds looked waxy and fake. 


Lauren Walsh in The Last House


SPECIAL FEATURES - [ 3 / 5 ]:

Audio Commentary - This track features director Sean Cain and writer-producer Wes Laurie. The first thing of note is a subtitle that appears stating that "The Last House" was originally titled "Breath of Hate" and director Sean Cain refers to the film with the former title. The duo do a nice job on the commentary track keeping the conversation going with only a few brief silent moments, some of which they joke about afterward. They offer numerous behind the scenes tidbits of information involving the cast, characters, scenes and production. This was a fun commentary to listen to and I would those that own the DVD to check it out.

Cinemayhem Director Interview (5:34) - Director Sean Cain and writer-producer Wes Laurie appear at a screening of the film and answer a few questions. Some of the answers consist of things that are talked about during the commentary track. 

Gorezone UK Premiere (10:34) - Hosted by Emily Booth and Christa Campbell interview director Sean Cain and cinematographer Nickolas Rossi.  

Deleted Scenes (3:46) - Two scenes involving Ned and Love that basically revolve around their relationship.

Trailers: Includes trailers for the following films.
  • The Perfect House
  • Scream Park
  • The Horror Network
  • A Plague So Pleasant
  • All American Bully
  • Paranormal Halloween
  • A Darker Fifty Shades
  • Dead Woman's Hollow
  • Hole

IN CONCLUSION:

A very nice DVD in terms of audio and video that also offers some quality special features including a entertaining commentary track. The film itself will surely find its fans. I found it to be average in quality, which isn't a bad thing considering how many truly bad films are out there in the market. If you wanted to watch the film for Felissa Rose, you'll be disappointed by her brief appearance. Jason Mewes appears in a much larger role if that is your point of interest. Plus you can't forget about the ghosts of course.


OVERALL RATING: [ 3 / 5 ]




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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Jason Mewes Hunts Evil at 'The Last House', On DVD November 24th

Wild Eye Releasing Invites You To The Last House November 24th
Psycho-Sexual Thriller Stars Jason Mewes (Clerks) & Ezra Buzzington


The Last House DVD cover


Wild Eye Releasing has opened "The Last House" for visitors. Director Sean Cain (Silent Night, Zombie Night, Jurassic City) has brought together a star-studded cast at an address many would like to visit, but none will be allowed to leave. Jason Mewes (Clerks, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back), Ezra Buzzington (The Hills Have Eyes, Fight Club) and Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp, Return to Sleepaway Camp) headline this dark and sadistic thriller about the horrors at a mansion in the Hollywood Hills. The Last House will beavailable on DVD and VOD nationwide November 24th.

After his escort girlfriend is kidnapped by a trio of escaped mental patients, a young man attempts to find her before their sadistic game plan can be realized.


The November 24th DVD release (SRP $19.95) of The Last House will exclusively include a director's commentary, deleted scenes, interviews, and trailers.



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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween - DVD Review - Wild Eye Releasing

Caesar and Otto Are Back For More!

Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween DVD cover


Released by: Wild Eye Releasing
Release Date: October 27, 2015
Production Year: 2015
Region Code: 0 
Running Time: 1:29:00
Audio: English Dolby Digital 2.0
Video: NTSC Anamorphic Widescreen 
Subtitles: None


THE FILM - [ 3 / 5 ]:

Half brothers Caesar and Otto live out some of horror's most terrifying scenes when they agree to house sit a home filled with ghostly visions, levitating objects and possessions. This hilarious horror pays homage to classics "The Exorcist," "Amityville Horror," "Sinister," "Insidious" and more, and boasts an all-star genre cast including Tiffany Shepis, Felissa Rose, Brinke Stevens, Vernon Wells and Sean Whalen.

This was the first time I've seen a Caesar and Otto film and what a nice surprise this was for me. You can't help but get the feeling that the cast had a fun time while making this film. "Paranormal Halloween" was a fun low budget indie horror film that includes small roles for a number of genre veterans, which is an added bonus. As for the movie itself, it was a wacky, fun-filled adventure with the duo of Caesar and Otto. I enjoyed the homages and also that the movie poked fun at things like the monotonous viewing of security camera footage in the "Paranormal Activity" films. This is definitely one for fans that like a bit of horror with their comedy.


Dave Campfield and Paul Chomicki in Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween

  
AUDIO - [ 3 / 5 ]:

"Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween" features a Dolby Digital 2.0 audio track. The sound quality on the DVD was good and did an adequate job. I didn't really notice any problems with the audio at all during the feature. It was just average quality. The dialogue was fairly clear and easy to understand. 


Brinke Stevens and Paul Chomicki in Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween


VIDEO - [ 3 / 5 ]:

"Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween" haunts its way on to DVD thanks to Wild Eye Releasing. The film is presented in NTSC anamorphic widescreen. The video quality was good overall. There was a noticeable lack of detail in many scenes with the film having somewhat of a soft look to it. Colors looked good though with some standouts like bright orange pumpkins. The contrast appeared fine for the low budget indie film.  


Felissa Rose Tiffany Shepis and Beverly Randolph in Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween


SPECIAL FEATURES - [ 5 / 5 ]:

Audio Commentary #1 - This track features writer, director and star Dave Campfield, Josephine Iannece (Gilda) and JamieLee Ackerman (Kyla). Dave Campfield carries most of the conversation for the track and does a great job keeping the conversation going. We're treated to information about what is happening on the screen and in between we hear about the cast, crew, filming locations and more. 

Audio Commentary #2 - This track includes producer Rich Calderon, stars Paul Chomicki (Otto), Scott Aguilar (Fred), Samantha Barrios (Roberta), production assistant Tina Johnson and Nicole Spade (fan). This is also an informative track but more relaxed and less formal. A little bit of overlapping of information occurs but it's still a pretty fun commentary. Being a big 80's horror fan, I did get a laugh when someone sees Brinke Stevens playing the twins and asks, are they twins?  

Secret Audio Commentary #3 - I found this Easter Egg on the Special Features Menu. This commentary features Avi Garg (Drew) who also provided some music for the film. A few phone interview tapes of Robert Beckler (Rookie Cop) are played as well. Compared to the previous two commentaries, this one isn't nearly as good. It was still a nice little surprise to find included on the DVD. Mr. Garg talks about his role in this film and different parts of the production. He also plays some music and prank phone calls on cast members. 

Gag Reel (3:27)

Behind the Scenes with Shawn and Brendan (4:06) - A little behind the scenes bit, mostly talking to director Dave Campfield. 

The Son of Piggyzilla Trilogy
  • Here you have the option to play "Son of Piggyzilla," "Son of Piggyzilla Strikes Back" and "Return of Son of Piggyzilla" (Total run time of all three shorts is 6 min 12 sec)with and without commentary. The commentary track features Dave Campfield and Josephine Iannece
Behind the Scenes Photo - Easter Egg you can access from the Son of Piggyzilla menu.

Ask Caesar & Otto Anything (4:57) - This is an Easter Egg you can access from the second Bonus Features menu. Here the duo answers questions from Facebook and one from the camera man.

Robert Z'Dar Tribute (5:13) - A brief but touching tribute.

On Set Podcast - The Forced Perspective Podcast 2014 (53 min) - Several members of the cast including Dave Campfield, Debbie Rochon, Catherine Corcoran and Josephine Iannece are interviewed.

Facebook Video (2:27) - A clip of Dave Campfield and JaimeLee Ackerman on the last day of of pick up shots in New York. 

Original Crowdfunding Video (3:50) - Easter Egg found on the Main Menu.

Trailers - Includes trailers for "Deadly X-Mas," "The Disco Exorcist," "Murder University," "All Sainta Eve," "Frankenstein's Hungry Dead," "The Perfect House," "Sexina" and "They Will Outlive Us All."

Caesar's & Otto's Paranormal Halloween Trailer - Easter Egg accessible from the Trailers menu.


IN CONCLUSION:

"Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween" is a fun comedy-horror and has me interested in both seeing their previous films as well as their next. While I found the DVD to have average audio and video quality, it really shined with the immense number of special features that were included. Talk about bang for your buck. This one is loaded.


OVERALL: [ 3.5 / 5 ]



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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Caesar & Otto's Paranormal Halloween coming to DVD and VOD

Latest Saga of Horror's Unluckiest Half-Brothers


Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween DVD cover


Caesar & Otto are back with their latest cinematic misadventure. In anticipation of the Halloween DVD release, the hapless half-brothers have debuted a new clip featuring B-movie legend Brinke Stevens (Nightmare Sisters, Teenage Exorcist) in a nod to The Shining. Written and directed by Dave Campfield (Caesar), Paranormal Halloween stars cult icons Stevens, Tiffany Shepis, Vernon Wells, Felissa Rose, Deron Miller, Sean Whalen, Andre Gower and Debbie Rochon.

These heroes of the low-budget silver screen join Campfield, Paul Chomicki (Otto), Ken MacFarlane, Samantha Barrios, Avi Garg and Shawn C. Phillips in a hilarious homage to "Insidious," "The Conjuring," "Amityville Horror," "Sinister," "Paranormal Activity" and more.


Synopsis:
It's Halloween Eve and Caesar and Otto find themselves housesitting for the world's most unpopular Governor, Jerry Grayson (MacFarlane). But after a series of ghostly visions, strange phenomenon and a demonic possession, the half-brothers call upon renowned exorcist Father Jason Stieger to help put a stop to this new nightmare. But in this house, nothing is what it seems and everyone is fair game for the mysterious forces at work.


The DVD release of "Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween" will exclusively include two feature length commentaries with director Dave Campfield, cast and crew, The Son of Piggyzilla shorts trilogy, a tribute to Robert Z'Dar, trailers and other videos.




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