'Faces of Death' and 10 other horror movie remakes
The remake follows a content moderator who uncovers a killer recreating deaths from the original 1978 film, which was banned in several countries.
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15 Movies to Watch After 'Faces of Death'
The intense and controversial world of Faces of Death opens the door to films that explore human mortality, ethical boundaries, and the darker facets of curiosity. These movies push the envelope of realism, blending documentary-style storytelling with horror, psychological tension, and social commentary. From chilling examinations of human depravity to explorations of the voyeuristic impulses that drive our fascination with death and suffering, …
Faces of Death Movie Review: Release Date, Plot, Cast, Theme, Rating, Languages, OTT or Theatrical Release, & More
Faces of Death Movie Review: Faces of Death returns with a modern reimagining of the controversial cult concept, blending horror with psychological intensity. The film aims to shock, provoke, and explore the darker side of human curiosity. Faces of Death Movie Review: Release Date Faces of Death was released on April 10, 2026. Faces of Death Movie Review: Genre Horror Thriller Psychological Drama Faces of Death Movie Review: Cast The film fe…
‘Faces of Death’ Review – Smart Meta Update Descends Into Standard Serial Killer Thriller
The original Faces of Death may have launched an eight-installment franchise, but it’s not one that screams “reboot material.” The 1978 faux documentary traded a conventional narrative for graphic footage showcasing gruesome ways to die. While much of it was faked, its taboo subject matter and the pre-existing video footage of actual deaths catapulted it to Video Nasty cult status in the early ’80s. Director/Co-writer Daniel Goldhaber and co-wri…
Keith’s Movie Korner: ‘Faces of Death’ masks its own identity
By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter From slasher horror to suspense thriller, this is a film that scratches the familiar surfaces of genre tropes without ever carving its own path. Inspired by the controversial 1978 film of the same name, “Faces of Death” never quite finds its own footing or pushes boundaries far enough to make it memorable, but it does successfully capture the internet obsessed culture that exists today. Using ordinary g…
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