I caught a festival submission cut of a bizarre but entertaining Chilean horror film called Baby Shower about a year ago, but since I wasn't sure it was a "final cut" (and also because the film festival didn't book it), I put my review on the back burner until it received some sort of American release. It played a few festivals, made no real noise, and is now available not on DVD, but exclusively on Netflix's Instant Watch section. I have no idea if this is a new release structure for low-budget foreign horror films, but the good news is that (at least) Netflix subscribers can enjoy the gore-soaked lunacy that is Pablo Illanes' Baby Shower.
As the title plainly suggests, this is a horror film about a baby shower, but there are serious problems afoot at this particular get-together. The seriously pregnant Angela, for example, has befriended a...
As the title plainly suggests, this is a horror film about a baby shower, but there are serious problems afoot at this particular get-together. The seriously pregnant Angela, for example, has befriended a...
- 10/29/2012
- by Scott Weinberg
- FEARnet
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