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      Darklands

      1997 1h 29m Horror Mystery & Thriller List
      Reviews 33% 100+ Ratings Audience Score While investigating a mysterious death, a reporter (Craig Fairbrass) encounters a faction which practices human sacrifice. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member Julian Richards "Darklands" is a modern cult thriller-noir that plays on classic misbeliefs of Celts, pagans and gypsies based on common misconceptions that run through European society (not that the Americas are exempt from such poor quality judgment of cultural differences). The movie is a traditional display of western giallo film making and "Darklands" is as good an example of cult-pagan genre storytelling than contemporary films such as "Spellbinder" and "The Wicker Man". The story follows journalist Frazer Truick as he investigates the mysterious death of the brother of trainee journalist Rachel Morris. Delving deeper, Truick becomes convinced that the tragedy was murder, committed by a bizarre religious cult. But as the evidence unfolds, things take on a more sinister and potentially lethal significance for the reporter, as he becomes embroiled in devil worship, witchcraft and ultimately human sacrifice! (That is the official synopsis). For me this film is a captivating crime thriller and great example of 20th Century noir. The story is plays on mystery, intrigue and suspense in a classic style that is often associated with Italian giallo-most notably Argento's work. Even with the very obvious culture insensitivity that plagues the film, "Darkland" is a very interesting and mesmerizing story that slowly builds suspense through melodrama and eerie atmospheric effects. I did find the view of pagans, Celts and gypsies as some humanized boogeymen wrought with villainous intent a tad offensive, but in proper context as a fictional setting it is easy to swallow. The sound effects and cinematography used for "Darkland" is traditional 80's and 90's creepiness one expects in these suspenseful stories. The characters are classic and mysterious, well developed if needed and never over-indulged to the point of annoyance. Visually the film entertains with moments of post-industrial, neo-primal experimental theatrics that creates a wild urban paganism aesthetics. Usually these images are saved for post-apocalyptic or future-dystopia films. The witchcraft, or primitive traditional religious elements where minimal but when on screen became very effective. Mostly this is a great conspiracy, crime noir. "Darklands" is a very cool, classic cult thriller that offers a great witchy story, and plenty of suspense. The blood and gore is almost non-existent which was a bit of a bummer but over-all I enjoyed the film. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member A reporter (Craig Fairbrass) is investigating a number of occult rituals that are taking place in South Wales. Craig Fairbrass is a terribly boring in the lead role and "Darklands" is just a very forgettable mystery-thriller that 'borrows' plot points from "Wicker Man" and "The Omen". Decent, but nothing else. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/14/23 Full Review Audience Member Updating of THE WICKER MAN plot, here re-staged in the post-Thatcher remains of a run-down Welsh steel town. Craig Fairbrass is no Edward Woodward (and doesn't get his kit off half as much as he should do.) Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Audience Member Fairbrass for the lads! I like this film - it's lovely stuff! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member It is the most impressive movie I havde ever seen. Within a Celtic cult in Wales, the tradition of human sacrifice remains in a modern ways. It seems that a new version called "The Messiah 2007" is released recently. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Audience Member Strange and not very good thriller..could have done so much more with it Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis While investigating a mysterious death, a reporter (Craig Fairbrass) encounters a faction which practices human sacrifice.
      Director
      Julian Richards
      Producer
      Alan Martin, Peter Edwards
      Screenwriter
      Julian Richards
      Production Co
      Metrodome Films
      Genre
      Horror, Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (DVD)
      Nov 20, 2012
      Runtime
      1h 29m