Smash Cut -

Critics note the gore effects are "purposely bad" to mimic vintage props, which works as a parody but may disappoint those looking for modern, convincing horror. 3. Smash Cut (Memoir) by Brad Gooch

There are three prominent works titled —a thriller novel, a cult horror film, and a poignant memoir. Depending on which you are looking for, the critical reception varies significantly from "page-turning" suspense to "schlocky" cinematic homage. 1. Smash Cut (Novel) by Sandra Brown Smash Cut

David Hess is praised for "hamming it up" as a frustrated filmmaker, while Sasha Grey's performance is often described as "flat" or "novelty factor" only. Critics note the gore effects are "purposely bad"

This 2009 romantic thriller follows an art gallery owner and a defense lawyer as they hunt a killer obsessed with reenacting classic movie murders. Depending on which you are looking for, the

Released in 2015, this memoir chronicles Gooch’s life in 1970s and 80s New York City and his relationship with filmmaker Howard Brookner. Smash Cut (Movie Review) - Bloody Good Horror

Share via
Copy link
Powered by Social Snap