"Faces of Death," a horror thriller inspired by the controversial 1978 documentary that purported to show actual deaths, is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Arthur kidnapping Margot in Faces of Death - IFC/Shudder Few films exist in a state of generational infamy quite like John Alan ...
A pair of hands holding a Faces of Death VHS in Faces of Death - Independent Film Company The first "Faces of Death" movie was instantly notorious when the late John Alan Schwartz released it in 1978.
The 1978 Faces of Death movie notoriously – or supposedly – featured actual deaths captured on film. Being banned in numerous countries only piqued people’s interest in the videotape and whether the ...
The new Faces of Death is not a "remake" or "re-imagining" of the original 1978 film, according to director Daniel Goldhaber "It's a movie about Faces of Death," the director tells PEOPLE of the 2026 ...
“Faces of Death,” one of the most intriguing horror titles of 2026, arrives this week from “How to Blow Up a Pipeline” director Daniel Goldhaber. This long-awaited follow-up to that underrated social ...
“A trailer (also known as a preview or attraction video) is a commercial advertisement, originally for a feature film that is going to be exhibited in the future at a movie theater/cinema. It is a ...
Few films exist in a state of generational infamy quite like John Alan Schwartz's 1978 mondo horror classic "Faces of Death." Branded as a collection of authentic snuff films, the faux-documentary ...
The first "Faces of Death" movie was instantly notorious when the late John Alan Schwartz released it in 1978. "Faces of Death" was a part-documentary "mondo" movie that collected supposedly real ...