Gorgon Video Magazine
Gorgon Video Magazine

Gorgon Video Magazine

1989Movie70 minEnglish

The ghoulish Michael Berryman hosts this horror video magazine with an electronic gorefest of horror previews, graphic footage too gory for TV, shock rock, in-depth interviews with splatter masters, chilling special effects, and buckets more. An hour plus of interviews with b-movie stars, horror film directors, special effects wizards, mixed with trailers for horror films and footage of a GWAR concert.

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Director: VariousGenres: Horror, Anthology

Plot Summary

Gorgon Video Magazine was a British direct-to-video series that presented a collection of short horror films and segments. Each issue typically featured a variety of independent horror shorts, often showcasing gore, supernatural themes, and B-movie sensibilities. The series aimed to provide a platform for underground horror filmmakers.

Critical Reception

Gorgon Video Magazine is a niche release primarily known within cult and underground horror circles. It's generally regarded as a low-budget anthology series that, while inconsistent, offered some memorable moments for fans of extreme and independent horror. Critical reviews are scarce, but it's often appreciated for its raw, unpolished approach and its role in distributing early works by now-recognized genre directors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its independent and often shocking horror content.
  • Recognized as a platform for experimental and underground horror filmmaking.
  • Inconsistent quality but often contains hidden gems for genre enthusiasts.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for Gorgon Video Magazine is not readily available due to its cult and direct-to-video nature. However, general sentiment within horror communities suggests appreciation for its no-holds-barred approach to independent horror.

Fun Fact

Some of the shorts featured in Gorgon Video Magazine were created by filmmakers who would later gain recognition in the independent horror scene, making it a point of interest for collectors and historians of the genre.

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