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''The Theatre Bizarre'' is a 2011 American horror anthology film. The six segments are directed by Douglas Buck, Buddy Giovinazzo, David Gregory, Karim Hussain,
Tom Savini Thomas Vincent Savini (born November 3, 1946) is an American prosthetic makeup artist, actor, stunt performer and film director. He is known for his makeup and special effects work on many films directed by George A. Romero, including ''Martin' ...
and Richard Stanley. The wraparound segments featuring
Udo Kier Udo Kierspe (born 14 October 1944), known professionally as Udo Kier, is a German actor. Known primarily as a character actor, Kier has appeared in more than 220 films in both leading and supporting roles throughout Europe and the Americas. He h ...
were directed by
Jeremy Kasten Jeremy Craig Kasten (born March 25, 1971) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer and editor. Kasten is best known for his arthouse horror pieces, which range from psychological horror films such as '' The Attic Expeditions'' (20 ...
.


Plot

The film contains six stories, each inspired by Paris’ legendary
Grand Guignol ''Le Théâtre du Grand-Guignol'' (: "The Theatre of the Great Puppet")—known as the Grand Guignol–was a theatre in the Pigalle district of Paris (7, cité Chaptal). From its opening in 1897 until its closing in 1962, it specialised in natura ...
theatre. The six stories are presented within a connecting framework, "Theatre Guignol": Enola Penny is intrigued by an abandoned theatre in her neighborhood. One night the theatre door mysteriously opens and she enters. A puppet host (or
Guignol Guignol () is the main character in a French puppet show which has come to bear his name. It represents the workers in the silk industry of France. Although often thought of as children's entertainment, Guignol's sharp wit and linguistic verve ha ...
) introduces six short films: "The Mother of Toads", "I Love You", "Wet Dreams", "The Accident", "Vision Stains" and "Sweets". As each is shown, the host becomes more human and Enola becomes more puppet-like. Of the six segments, "I Love You", "Wet Dreams" and "Sweets" match the Grand Guignol genre: physical or psychological
conte cruel The conte cruel is, as ''The A to Z of Fantasy Literature'' by Brian Stableford states, a "short-story genre that takes its name from an 1883 collection by Villiers de l'Isle-Adam", although previous examples had been provided by such writers as E ...
horror with natural explanations, cynical, amoral, ironic, sexy, or gory in combinations. "The Mother of Toads" is loosely based on a supernatural horror story by Clark Ashton Smith with elements from H.P. Lovecraft's work. Set in France, the story concerns an American anthropologist and his girlfriend who fall victim to a witch known as The Mother of Toads after the witch sells them a pair of Elder Sign earrings and shows the anthropologist a copy of '' The Necronomicon''. "I Love You", set in Berlin, concerns a man who awakes on his bathroom floor with bloodstains around him and deep cuts in his right hand. He is an obsessive man who follows and calls his partner constantly. His partner, a French woman, announces she is leaving him and that she has been unfaithful to him on many occasions and even had an abortion without him knowing. The obsessive nature of the man's love leads to their doom. In "Wet Dreams" a man relates to his psychiatrist recurring nightmares about torture and castration often at the hands of his wife whom he has betrayed and abused. In "The Accident" a mother and young daughter drive along a mountain road and come upon a fatal collision between a motorcyclist and a deer. Another biker puts the suffering deer out of its misery with his knife. The mother thoughtfully and poetically answers her daughter's questions about the nature of life and death. Most reviewers note "The Accident" seems out of place yet many describe it as the heart of the film. "Vision Stains" is about a writer/serial killer who cannot dream. She extracts fluid from her victims' eyes as they die and injects it into her own eye so she can experience the others' lives as they flash by in their dying moments. She then logs it all in her journals. Finally she goes a step further, which leaves her able to dream at last, but at a horrible price. "Sweets" is the story of Estelle and Greg, a pair of food fetishists who gorge on sweets, and their break up, which ends at a gourmet cult feast with Greg as the main entree.


Cast

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Udo Kier Udo Kierspe (born 14 October 1944), known professionally as Udo Kier, is a German actor. Known primarily as a character actor, Kier has appeared in more than 220 films in both leading and supporting roles throughout Europe and the Americas. He h ...
as Peg Poett *Virginia Newcomb as Enola Penny * Kaniehtiio Horn as The Writer (segment "Vision Stains") *Victoria Maurette as Karina (segment "The Mother of Toads") *Shane Woodward as Martin (segment "The Mother of Toads") *
André Hennicke André Hennicke (born 21 September 1958) is a German actor. He has appeared in more than one hundred films since 1984. Hennicke was born in Johanngeorgenstadt in Saxony. He was awarded a German television award for best actor for ''Something to ...
as Axel (segment "I Love You") * Suzan Anbeh as Mo (segment "I Love You") *James Gill as Donnie (segment "Wet Dreams") *
Tom Savini Thomas Vincent Savini (born November 3, 1946) is an American prosthetic makeup artist, actor, stunt performer and film director. He is known for his makeup and special effects work on many films directed by George A. Romero, including ''Martin' ...
as Dr. Maurey (segment "Wet Dreams") * Debbie Rochon as Carla (segment "Wet Dreams") *Lena Kleine as The Mother (segment "The Accident") *Mélodie Simard as The Daughter (segment "The Accident") *Lindsay Goranson as Estelle (segment "Sweets") *Guilford Adams as Greg (segment "Sweets") * Jeff Dylan Graham as Buzz (segment "Sweets") * Lynn Lowry as Mikela Da Vinci (segment "Sweets")


Production

The film is a co-production between United States based
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and
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based Metaluna Productions. Each director was given the same budget, schedule and narrative directive. Other than that, they were given free rein to create their 10-20 minute segments. Richard Stanley's segment is an adaptation of the short story "Mother of Toads" by Clark Ashton Smith.


Release

When the film played at the
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in Germany, it was reported that five people passed out at the screenings.


Home media

The film was released on
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by
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on April 24, 2012, Image later released the film on
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on September 3, 2013.


Reception

On
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, the film holds an approval rating of 38% based on , with a
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rating of 4.7/10. In an excerpt from the July 17, 2011 '' Fangoria'' review of the film, written by Michael Gingold, he says, "The many different flavors and tones in ''The Theatre Bizarre'', courtesy of the many distinct talents who took part, means the movie ought to inspire lively debate among fans as to their favorites among the assorted stories. But regardless of your feelings about this or that individual episode, it’s guaranteed you’ll find enough to like to warrant enthusiastically recommending the movie overall." Gareth Jones from Dread Central rated the film a score of 1.5 out of 5, writing " The most interesting piece of filmmaking to be found amongst all of the work on offer here isn’t even a horror film." Brett Gallman from ''Oh, the Horror!'' gave it a mixed review, calling the film "uneven". Gallman noted that, although the film had some occasionally great concepts and performances, many of the film's segments "are delivered with a flat, digital aesthetic that also renders them a bit unappealing, visually speaking". Jason Coffman from ''Film Monthly'' called the film "a crushing disappointment", feeling that many of the segments should have been fleshed out more. Coffman did however praise Douglas Buck’s ''The Accident'' as being the strongest segment in the film, calling it "a beautiful piece of work". Jason Buchanan from
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gave the film 2/5 stars, writing, "Though it’s difficult to recommend ''The Theatre Bizarre'' as a whole, at least three of the featured segments are strong enough to warrant a look from devoted horror fans, with one among them standing out as a mini-masterpiece that transcends the genre altogether." John Anderson of ''
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'' gave the film a mostly positive review, writing, "Deviant, demented and occasionally delicious, ''The Theatre Bizarre'' offers a hallucinatory flashback to the heyday of omnibus horror while also making a statement about the art... Not every installment here may be as good as the next, but each has its hideous virtues, which may help the project slip out of the specialty straitjacket and shroud itself in crossover appeal."


References


External links

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mannBEISSTfilm.de-Review from the German premiere at the 18th International Filmfest Oldenburg
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