Oct 262015
 

Old 37 isn’t an entirely bad horror flick though it doesn’t pave new ground in the genre either. Kane Hodder solidifies his standing as a horror icon and Bill Moseley is making his own play. For gore-hounds this will probably be satisfying, others this is just another shelf-filler.

 

 

Old 37
(2015)

Genre(s): Horror
Epic Pictures Releasing | NR – 81 min. – $14.99 | October 6, 2015

MOVIE INFO:
Directed by:
Christian Winters
Writer(s): Paul Travers (story), Paul Travers and Joseph Landes (screenplay)
Cast: Kane Hodder, Bill Moseley, Caitlin Harris, Olivia Alexander, Maxwell Zagorski, Brandi Cyrus, Devon Spence

DISC INFO:
Features:
Commentary, Interviews, Storyboards
Digital Copy: No
Number of Discs:
1

Audio: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35
Subtitles: English SDH
Region(s): 1


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PLOT SYNOPSIS

Deep down the forgotten stretches of back road where the cool kids race their cars, two deranged brothers, Darryl (BILL MOSELEY) and Jon Roy (KANE HODDER) intercept 911 calls in their father’s beat up old ambulance to exact medical atrocities upon their unlucky victims.

SPECIAL FEATURES – 2.0/5

This release comes with a matted slip cover.

Audio Commentary – Writer/Producer Paul Travers and Composer Darius Holbert

Storyboards Opening (4:19), Storyboards (4:21) and Storyboards Riding the Space (3:08) shows comparisons of storyboards with footage.

Also included are Interviews with Brian Spears (Special Effects Make-Up Artist), Maxwell Zagorski (“Jason”), Robert Bogue (“Detective Higgins”), Caitlin Harris (“Amy”), Brandi Cyrus (“Angel”) and Paul Travers (Writer/Producer).

VIDEO – 4.0/5 | AUDIO – 4.0/5

Old 37 arrives on the scene presented with an anamorphic widescreen 2.40 aspect ratio and has a deep and even keeled Dolby Digital 5.1 track which shows off the horror-centric scenes, particularly blood-curdling screams.

OVERALL – 3.0/5

Overall, Old 37 isn’t an entirely bad horror flick though it doesn’t pave new ground in the genre either. Kane Hodder solidifies his standing as a horror icon and Bill Moseley is making his own play. For gore-hounds this will probably be satisfying, others this is just another shelf-filler.

 

Published: 10/26/2015

 

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