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WEIRD WISCONSIN: THE BILL REBANE COLLECTION Blu-ray Review Directed by Bill Rebane Prior to Arrow Films’ announcement of “Weird Wisconsin: The Bill Rebane Collection” I had neither heard of the man nor any of the six features contained therein. That’s not necessarily a red flag but after shredding my brain with a three-day Rebane-a-thon I came to understand why his films aren’t more widely discussed: they aren’t very good. Now, I will say over the course of six films I did find some occasional charm from the low-budget aesthetics and regional acting – famous faces are scarce in Rebane country – but most of the pictures, for me, felt like they were produced with that age-old grindhouse mantra in mind: shoot it cheap and hope it hits big. Rebane is like Wisconsin’s H.G. Lewis, a fitting comparison considering Lewis stepped in to finish Rebane’s first feature, ....
Anghus Houvouras talks to Gwenyfar Rohler, writer of Death Bed: The Bed That Eats… Death Bed: The Bed That Eats is one of those forgotten pieces of cinematic history that almost never saw the light of day. A product of passion by a director named George Barry who grew up in the same neighborhood as Bruce Campbell and Sam Raimi. When you hear his story, it’s easy to see the comparisons. Both Michigan based filmmakers were fans of classic horror films and inspired to make their own low budget scary opus. Raimi and company crafted The Evil Dead which became a cult classic allowing them to continue making movies and build a fervent fan base. Barry made ....