Nightbreed with Craig Sheffer: DVD Cover

    Nightbreed Director: Clive Barker Cast: Craig Sheffer, Anne Bobby, David Cronenberg, Charles Haid

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/21/2001
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 25,807
     
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    All-new digital transfer; Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 for home theaters; Animated interactive menus; Scene access with previews; Cast and crew film highlights; Theatrical trailer; Subtitles: English, French & Spanish

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    The lurid imagination of writer-director Clive Barker (Hellraiser) runs wild in Nightbreed, the horror maven's 1990 tale of undead misfits that is based on his novel Cabal. Craig Sheffer portrays Boone, a psychologically disturbed young man who ends up joining an oddball subterranean community of mutant dead known as the Nightbreed, with his persistent girlfriend Lori (Anne Bobby) and evil psychiatrist Philip Decker (David Cronenberg) on his trail. As is typical of Barker's work, Nightbreed has enough plot and back-story for ten movies, all jam-packed into rapid-fire scenes, almost all of which involve violence. Barker employs a smorgasbord of horror legends in Nightbreed, with aspects of vampire and werewolf myths mixed freely with tropes of his own design. The acting is hardly subtle, but it suits Barker's purpose perfectly. Horror auteur Cronenberg is a standout, however, offering a creepy, low-key performance that can stand as the archetype of the Mad Shrink. But Nightbreed's greatest achievements are the extravagantly conceived creatures of the night, as garishly bizarre as any array of characters you're likely to find. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble

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    September 24, 2008: This wasn't a bad little fantasy/horror flick from Hellraiser director Clive Barker. The production values are on par with many other 1990 horror outings and Danny elfman nails the score as usual, bringing the overall quality of the experience up in the process. The story is a little silly, but creative. However, the real star of the film are the creature effects. Barker has created some truly original freaks in Nightbreed. The lore that backs them up is a little muddy, but they are a sight to behold. And the Berserkers are particularly frightening. This was definately a fun way to spend an hour and a half, even if it's not a masterpiece.