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Narrative Feature 'Round Midnight, Regional Premiere
If you were one of the few, the brave, the thoroughly repulsed who managed to catch this French import at Harry Knowles' latest Butt-Numb-a-Thon like we did, then you already know that Mel Gibson is a lightweight when it comes to the old ultraviolence. Never mind the scourging; Aja's tale of two young women (de France and le Besco) and the mad-dog killer who loves them is as pure a slasher flick as anyone's seen in years, with zero irony and enough NC-17-rated grue to float a battleship made of body parts. Aja handles tension like a butcher handles brains, and with Lucio Fulci's effects wizard Gianetto de Rossi on board to red-paint the gore-gore girls, this slick, slippery descent into hell makes most of its American contemporaries look downright dull.
(Arbor, March 20, 9:45pm)
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