From Best to Worst as Rated on IMDB: Hannibal
Hannibal (2013 - 2015) Season 03 Episode 06 “Dolce” Directed by Vincenzo Natali
8.7/10
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‘I felt that [Season 3] was even more romantic and gothic than it had been in the previous two seasons. It had managed to relinquish all the procedural FBI stuff… It’s all very fetishistic. There’s an obsessive quality to the visuals on the show and a focus on sensual details.’ ~ Vincenzo Natali
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Bloody Disgusting presents The Outwaters, Cube, and Creepypasta on DVD together on October 10 via Cineverse. All three films are streaming on SCREAMBOX.
2022's The Outwaters is a found footage cosmic horror movie written and directed by Robbie Banfitch. Banfitch also stars with Angela Basolis, Michelle May, Scott Schamell, and Leslie Ann Banfitch.
2021's Cube is a Japanese remake of the 1997 sci-fi horror cult classic. Yasuhiko Shimizu directs from a script by Kôji Tokuo. Masaki Suda, Anne Watanabe, Masaki Okada, Takumi Saitoh, Kôtarô Yoshida, and Hikaru Tashiro star. Cube creator Vincenzo Natali serves as executive producer.
2023's Creepypasta is an anthology inspired by the viral horror stories. It features segments directed by Mikel Cravatta, Carlos Cobos Aroca, Daniel Garcia, Tony Morales, Buz Wallick, Paul Stamper, Berkley Brady, and Carlos Omar De León.
No special features are included, but you can find extras on The Outwaters' Blu-ray via ETR Media and Cube's Blu-ray via Terror Vision. Read on for the trailers.
In The Outwaters, four travelers experience a mind-bending trip through terror while camping in a remote stretch of the Mojave desert.
In Cube, a group of strangers must work together to escape from mysterious rooms riddled with legal traps.
In Creepypasta, a young man desperately searches for clues to escape an abandoned house.
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Cube directed by Vincenzo Natali
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If you're enjoying Vincenzo Natali's directorial work on The Peripheral, his film Cypher (2002) is an oddity worth checking out. A paranoid techno-thriller with shades of Gibson, Cronenberg, and Phillip K. Dick. Plus: Lucy Liu.
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