59 min

S02 E17 - Dan Cena (Evil Dead Trap‪)‬ Aahfter Horror

    • TV & Film

This week, the boys spend as much time talking about the film as Beetlejuice features in it's movie!

"Evil Dead Trap," directed by Toshiharu Ikeda and released in 1988, is a Japanese horror film that combines elements of slasher and supernatural horror. The story follows a television crew investigating a mysterious broadcast signal when they stumble upon an abandoned factory. Intrigued by the prospect of uncovering a scoop, they venture inside, only to become trapped and hunted by a sadistic killer. As the crew members fall victim to a series of gruesome and inexplicable deaths, the film unfolds with a relentless and macabre intensity, blurring the lines between reality and nightmare.

What sets "Evil Dead Trap" apart is its visceral and unflinching approach to horror, punctuated by shocking imagery and inventive kills. The film's dark and atmospheric cinematography, coupled with its eerie score, creates an unsettling and claustrophobic ambiance that keeps viewers on edge throughout. "Evil Dead Trap" is notable for its graphic violence and surrealistic elements, drawing inspiration from both Japanese and Western horror traditions. Despite its initial controversy and censorship issues, the film has since garnered a cult following among horror enthusiasts, cementing its status as a cult classic of Japanese horror cinema.

Instagram: @aahfterhorrorpodcastTwitter: @aahfterhorrorFacebook: aahfterhorrorpodcastEmail: aafterhorrorpod@outlook.com

This week, the boys spend as much time talking about the film as Beetlejuice features in it's movie!

"Evil Dead Trap," directed by Toshiharu Ikeda and released in 1988, is a Japanese horror film that combines elements of slasher and supernatural horror. The story follows a television crew investigating a mysterious broadcast signal when they stumble upon an abandoned factory. Intrigued by the prospect of uncovering a scoop, they venture inside, only to become trapped and hunted by a sadistic killer. As the crew members fall victim to a series of gruesome and inexplicable deaths, the film unfolds with a relentless and macabre intensity, blurring the lines between reality and nightmare.

What sets "Evil Dead Trap" apart is its visceral and unflinching approach to horror, punctuated by shocking imagery and inventive kills. The film's dark and atmospheric cinematography, coupled with its eerie score, creates an unsettling and claustrophobic ambiance that keeps viewers on edge throughout. "Evil Dead Trap" is notable for its graphic violence and surrealistic elements, drawing inspiration from both Japanese and Western horror traditions. Despite its initial controversy and censorship issues, the film has since garnered a cult following among horror enthusiasts, cementing its status as a cult classic of Japanese horror cinema.

Instagram: @aahfterhorrorpodcastTwitter: @aahfterhorrorFacebook: aahfterhorrorpodcastEmail: aafterhorrorpod@outlook.com

59 min

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