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It's October, so that means it's once again time for Catching Up On Cinema's annual, “Kyle's Killer October” event month!
All month long, Catching Up On Cinema's resident horror enthusiast, Kyle, will be taking creative control of the program, offering up new reviews for a wide variety of horror flicks from week to week.
This week, Kyle and Trevor review The Hughes Brother's, From Hell (2001)!
Based on the acclaimed Alan Moore comic of the same name, From Hell (2001) is a grim and grisly fictionalized account of Jack the Ripper's reign of terror in 19th century London.
While the films technically stars American actors, Johnny Depp and Heather Graham, From Hell is bolstered by the presence of many excellent British stalwarts, including the likes of Ian Holm and Robbie Coltrane.
Featuring lovely production design and attention to detail in both its visual stylings and satisfyingly constructed mystery elements, From Hell is far from essential viewing, though it remains an entertaining and exceptionally handsome detective feature and period piece.
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