While working on a book about bizarre American roadside attractions, a group of groggy young people stumbles upon Captain Spaulding’s Museum of Monsters and Madmen (and Fried Chicken Emporium). There, they partake of the local color and the Captain’s acerbic personality. He invites them to experience his carnival-like Murder Ride. They agree and are treated to a presentation of great serial killers from the past. One is a deranged surgeon called Dr. Satan, whom legend believed was experimenting on the bodies of mental patients to produce a race of super-beings. He was caught and hung, vigilante style, by the townsfolk. But his body just up and disappeared. Intrigued, the inquisitive “kids” ask for a map to the dead doc’s grave. Reluctantly, the Captain provides it. They head out into the dark and stormy night to see if they can locate this gravestone of the damned… –DVDVerdict
Gleefully anarchic, the long-haired heavy metal rocker-cum-slasher-film-director Rob Zombie sustains an instantly recognizable image on par with his musical contemporaries (and friends), Alice Cooper and Ozzy Osbourne. Long fascinated by Charles Manson, gore films, and the occult, Zombie exudes a dark sensibility that has earned him mainstream success as well as a certain cult following in the film world. Founder of the band White Zombie, the rocker made his name behind the camera not only by directing his group’s music videos, but by designing the surreal “head trip” animated sequence in Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996). His first feature outing came in 2003, with the controversial House of 1000 Corpses, a kind of Texas Chainsaw Massacre update, overloaded with buckets of gore, packed with references to ‘70s and ’80s horror staples, and starring no less than Karen Black. Universal rejected the picture, certain of an NC-17 rating, but Zombie refused to make cuts and… read more
C’est le premier film de Rob Zombie, mais il y a déjà tout un univers qui lui est propre. Alors, on ressent fortement l’influence cirque et fête foraine. C’est un milieu qu’il connait bien et qui transparait… read review