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DEMONS 2 4K Blu-ray Review

Lamberto Bava’s DEMONS 2 is a worthy successor to its chaotic predecessor. While it may not quite reach the same heights of frenzied mayhem, it’s a satisfyingly gory and entertaining horror sequel that stands on its own merits. The film shifts the setting from a movie theater to a high-rise apartment building, but the core concept remains the same: a mysterious force turns unsuspecting individuals into demonic creatures. This time, it’s a televised horror movie that acts as the catalyst for the outbreak. Bava's direction is once again confident, building tension effectively before unleashing waves of demonic carnage. DEMONS 2  retains the first film’s penchant for over-the-top violence and practical effects. The creature designs are grotesque and imaginative, and the gore is plentiful. While the film may not be as visually striking as its predecessor, it compensates with a more claustrophobic atmosphere, as the survivors are trapped within the confines of the high-rise. The perform

Synapse Films Unleashes Lamberto Bava's Demons and Demons 2 on 4K UHD and Blu-ray!

Get ready for a double dose of demonic horror! On August 13th, Synapse Films brings Lamberto Bava's cult classics Demons and Demons 2 to 4K UHD and Blu-ray in a must-have collection for any horror fan. Demons will be presented in two versions: the full-length original cut in both English and Italian, and the shorter U.S. release featuring alternate dubbing and sound effects. Experience the film's incredible gore effects and rocking soundtrack, featuring tracks by Billy Idol, The Scorpions, and MΓΆtley CrΓΌe, in stunning new detail. The special features for Demons are overflowing with content, including: New audio commentary by horror podcasters Kat Ellinger and Heather Drain Audio commentary with director Lamberto Bava and the original cast and crew New visual essays exploring the careers of director Dario Argento and composer Claudio Simonetti Interviews with SFX maestro Sergio Stivaletti, writer/producer Dario Argento, and long-time Argento collaborator Luigi Cozzi Featurettes