Death Metal (2023)

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Death Metal (2023). Death Metal: Directed by Michael Kuciak. With KateLynn E. Newberry, Kara Joy Reed, Chris Richards, Stefanie Barber. DEATH METAL is a horror film about a metal band that, while recording their new album, inadvertently write a song so evil that any who hear it fall under a deadly curse.

“Trying to recover from a disastrous tour, a fledgling metal band decides to record their new album which contains a series of notes derived from a Satanic piece of music written hundreds of years ago, starting a vicious curse that traps them in a deadly nightmare they may not survive from.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis was a decidedly enjoyable heavy metal horror effort. One of the better features of this one is the enjoyable setup that takes their frustration and determination to keep the band going. With just enough hints of their disastrous tour thatu0026#39;s supposedly filled with fighting, inner turmoil, and other controversial measures that have followed them back to the current iteration of the bad, we get a great idea of the band at the start trying to keep their careers going. This carries over into the majority of the first half where their determination and desire to keep going in the studio despite all the outside pressures from their label or the burgeoning incidents around them that suggest everything is going haywire which creates a solid setup for whatu0026#39;s to come later. That manages to be another strong part of the film in their highly effective and enjoyable supernatural-tinged sequences of the curse coming to light. Focusing on the initial introduction of the haunted music by having the affected members freak out unnaturally, succumb to over-the-top physical transformations, and the unnatural behavior exhibited by the affected individuals allows this one to come off quite nicely at building up a rather intriguing series of setpieces throughout here. Once it gets to the second half and it becomes more about the affected minions acting as crazed followers trying to turn everyone else into their grasp through a strong series of hallucinatory visions that show their demonic state allows to play out. This keeps the pace high and the gore effects are quite nice overall which all manage to generate quite a lot to like here although this one does have a few minor drawbacks holding it down. One of the bigger issues present is the somewhat unrealistic manner this one starts to introduce supernatural elements that donu0026#39;t raise any kind of alarm in anyone. Despite how great it is that this is at getting the cursed nature of the original musical piece is to their career, the fact that it goes immediately into voices that arenu0026#39;t there, freak bloody noses that lose an unnatural amount of blood, or straight-up killing themselves in front of everyone doesnu0026#39;t send up any kind of alarm about the situation. Itu0026#39;s all too much too fast without any build-up and it makes for an unnatural series of reactions to everything which can be slightly off-putting. Coupled with some bizarre usage of slow-motion sequences that donu0026#39;t need to be done in that manner, thereu0026#39;s not much to dislike here.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and Brief Nudity.”

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