In Search of Darkness (2019)

8.0/10
94% – Critics
85% – Audience

In Search of Darkness Storyline

An exploration of ’80s horror movies through the perspective of the actors, directors, producers and SFX craftspeople who made them, and their impact on contemporary cinema.

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Not a proper documentary

I was expecting an insightful documentary… what I got was 4 hours 20 minutes of talking heads. This is literally just a year-by-year picking of random horror movies, and having a random selection of the talking heads say what they thought about it.

There’s no commentary to tie the whole thing together. It doesn’t start anywhere interesting, do anything interesting in the middle, or end with any kind of conclusion. It’s extremely shallow, dull and repetitive. After watching for 30 minutes, a title card came up saying “1981”, and my heart sank as I thought of how relatively expensive this Blu-ray was to import from the USA… (and, incidentally, how the back of the case says “Stereo Surround”, yet it’s actually just 2.0 Stereo).

There are far more interesting documentaries on horror films available on YouTube for free… seriously, go seek those out instead. I recommend “Good Bad Flicks”, “Oliver Harper”… even “Dead Meat” (whose presenter appears in this movie) as better examples of movie analysis that “In Search of Darkness”.

If you’re already a horror aficionado, you’ll learn nothing. If you already seen every movie presented here, you’ll learn nothing. For any movies that weren’t on your radar, you’ll get spoilers. I can’t see who this is aimed at except the sort of people who like to veg out on the TV equivalent of methadone.

Good I guess but nauseatingly long and it consists of nothing but many small reviews of well known horror movies

Well This sure wasn’t anything special at all , I watch stuff like this all the time on youtube in online shows like Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness and Trailers From Hell to name but a few, only difference is it doesn’t cost fifty quid to see! This was cute and amusing enough though, I liked hearing what some of the actors like Barbra Crampton, Kelly Maroney and particularly the hilarious Tom Atkins had to say, but this was way too longer than it needed to be, I get much more out of the reasonably long documentaries on a lot of my blu rays, they talk about horrible nothing movies like Lair of the White Worm Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and The Stepfather 2, only the length of it is exhaustive, the rest of it is quite shallow and soon becomes horribly repetitive and that made it a considerable endurance test for me to sit through, in my opinion it’s definitely not worth the time to watch it, not nearly deep enough and I feel sorry for those who believed the hype and rushed out to buy this AVERAGE bloated monster of a documentary, so glad I managed to watch it online for free!

I strongly, strongly recommend seeing this for all horror movie fans

In Search of Darkness (2019) was one of the first movies I watched off Shudder once I got my subscription. This 4-hour masterpiece starts in 1980 and walks you through the surge of horror movie greatness that was ignited in this era. Hear from the directors, cast, special effects people among many others on the experience of putting your favorite movies together and what they thought going in and what they thought coming out. This movie is directed by David A. Wiener in his directorial debut and is an absolute masterpiece. Hearing the inside scoop on how some of my all time favorite movies were made was so fun. I loved hearing about the camera angles, the casting, the directors influence on scenes and performances and what was behind the special effects. I added over 140 movies to my “to see list” while watching this movie (true story, I counted them). I strongly, strongly recommend seeing this for all horror movie fans and would score it an easy 10/10.