In Search of Darkness: Part III

2022

Documentary

9
IMDb Rating 7.9/10 10 751 751

Plot summary

The conclusion to the ‘In Search of Darkness’ trilogy. In this epic final chapter, our focus turns to the straight-to-video horror classics that populated the bottom shelves at the video rental store. Imaginative, gory, experimental—but always entertaining—these hidden gems are ripe for rediscovery.


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February 02, 2023 at 04:13 PM

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John Carpenter as Self - Interviewee
Heather Langenkamp as Self - Interviewee
Adrienne Barbeau as Self - Interviewee
Cassandra Peterson as Self - Interviewee
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5 hr 41 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by phubbs 9 / 10

In Search of Darkness: Part III

The search for Darkness continues and presumably ends with this third part of this quite epic documentary into the 80's horror film genre. Whereas part one covered the more famous and infamous horror flicks, and part two covered the more obscure; part three seems to cover everything in between from the familiar to not so familiar (for me at least).

By now anyone watching this documentary will be well aware of how it plays out and prepared for the onslaught of information, any newbies out there buckle up! Once again the background information to every aspect of all these movies comes thick and fast like a rollercoaster. As before the doc is presented in a year-by-year format and each movie is given its own little segment which in some cases doesn't really delve deep enough, unfortunately, leaving you wanting. But in other cases you get a nice dollop of info that is just enough to satisfy. Whether or not you already know about this information is obviously the key factor in how pleasing it will be.

As I said in my review of the first two parts, the issue these days is background information for movies is (and has been) easily available either on DVD, Blu-ray, or YouTube etc...for years. Unlike the old days when behind-the-scenes footage/docs/interviews etc...were like gold dust, these days it's beyond common practice. Heck you could even argue that people aren't that bothered anymore with the advent of streaming. Actual physical copies of movies that would have extras aren't the mainstream anymore, strange as that may sound. So essentially, there is a possibility that with many of the movies you may well have seen or heard the information before, although that is less likely with some I'm sure.

Despite this the overall celebration and sheer scope of this series (and this third part) are undeniably impressive. The amount of horror actors, both famous and obscure, that are interviewed is impressive alone. The writers, effects people, horror experts/historians, directors etc...The snippets from all the movies covered or merely referenced. The larger context chapters that dig that bit deeper into specific aspects of the genre, specific actors, specific controversies etc...International horror movies and their effect on the genre. All here crammed into one documentary. I say crammed but they aren't really, this doc is over 5 hours long! But that isn't an issue either as it's perfectly fine to stop and come back another time. The segmentation of the series allows for viewings to be split.

There isn't a great deal to say here that I didn't say already for the first two parts. That's not a negative, it's merely because this is a continuation of the documentary and if you've been watching then you're obviously a fan and know what to expect. But yeah, this is a documentary on all aspects of the horror genre during the 80's and it's flippin' epic. If you like horror then this is for you. If you like some horror movies/franchises but aren't too bothered about horror overall, then you might find this a bit too much and could find yourself tuning out.

The question is, will this documentary carry on and dive into the 90's decade of horror? I hope it does as the 90's is now probably just as iconic for the genre with many true gems.

Reviewed by destiny_west 8 / 10

A must watch for all horror fans

I think out of the three in this series, In Search of Darkness part III is definitely my favourite.

If you were alive during the 80's and watched horror movies you can't help but be delighted by this installment.

It brings back so many memories of straight to VHS horror films that you may have forgotten about.

It has you definitely wanting to watch them again.

The people giving their insights are fun and insightful.

It is a very long watch, over 4 hours, however broken up into sessions, you do find yourself having to make you say enough for now and turn it off.

It definitely has the binge quality to it.

I would highly recommend this documentary.

There have been a few horror documentaries around, however I have personally found the In Search of Darkness series to be the best.

Reviewed by arfdawg-1 9 / 10

I was Suprised

With a running time of nearly SIX hours in length, I thought I'd be tuning out pretty quickly. I didn't.

Full disclosure, I havent seen the first two movies, which I understand might be almost as long as this one.

But anyway, I really liked the documentary. There were lots of 80's movies I had never heard of. And seeing some scenes and commentary from the ones I HAD seen or heard of was great.

It's a very well made and edited compilation that will keep your interest for the full epic length of this movie.

It's a must see for anyone who likes grind house flicks or just horror flicks in general.!!!

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