The Wizard of Gore (2007)

The Wizard of Gore (2007)
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A mysterious magician has some very unpleasant secrets in this gory tale of terror. Edmund Bigelow (Kip Pardue) is the publisher of Cacophony Gazette, a journal that covers the cutting edge of art and performance in California. Jaded Bigelow thinks he's seen it all until he and his girlfriend Maggie (Bijou Phillips) take in a show by Montag the Magician (Crispin Glover), who with the help of his sidekick the Geek (Jeffrey Combs) delivers a stomach-turning show in which he brings volunteers on stage and dismembers them, only to have his victims stagger off stage at the end of the show, shaken but still very much alive. Bigelow soon becomes obsessed with Montag's show and wants to know more about him and his illusions, but he suspects that there might be more to the magician's show than he imagined when maimed bodies start appearing all over L.A., and with the help of his pals Jinky (Joshua Miller) and Dr. Chong (Brad Dourif) they discover the bizarre secret behind Montag's hold over his audience. Based on a cult-favorite gore film from Hershel Gordon Lewis, The Wizard of Gore also features several members of the contemporary burlesque troupe the Suicide Girls as Montag's volunteers. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Kip PardueBijou Phillips, (more)
Director(s):
Jeremy Kasten
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Wizard of Gore

A mysterious magician has some very unpleasant secrets in this gory tale of terror. Edmund Bigelow (Kip Pardue) is the publisher of Cacophony Gazette, a journal that covers the cutting edge of art and performance in California. Jaded Bigelow thinks he's seen it all until he and his girlfriend Maggie (Bijou Phillips) take in a show by Montag the Magician (Crispin Glover), who with the help of his sidekick the Geek (Jeffrey Combs) delivers a stomach-turning show in which he brings volunteers on stage and dismembers them, only to have his victims stagger off stage at the end of the show, shaken but still very much alive. Bigelow soon becomes obsessed with Montag's show and wants to know more about him and his illusions, but he suspects that there might be more to the magician's show than he imagined when maimed bodies start appearing all over L.A., and with the help of his pals Jinky (Joshua Miller) and Dr. Chong (Brad Dourif) they discover the bizarre secret behind Montag's hold over his audience. Based on a cult-favorite gore film from Hershel Gordon Lewis, The Wizard of Gore also features several members of the contemporary burlesque troupe the Suicide Girls as Montag's volunteers. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Jeremy Kasten
Writer(s):
Zach Chassler
Producer(s):
Dan GriffithsGlenn W. GarlandChristopher Duddy
Categories:
Horror
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    Darren W.

    This was full of decent actors and good looking women....lots of nudity and gore. However it was way out there and just didn't fullfill what I was looking for. Reminds me of a crappy Tales of the Crypt episode.

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    Bill C.

    This is a little bit of a weird movie but in the "Night Gallery" type of odd. It builds upon itself and comes together in the end. The bad news is that you really have to pay attention or you'll get lost rather quickly. Good acting and some really strange sets make this movie.

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    Ron P.

    Not very good. Has gore and nudity. It was a little confusing. Ok to take up time. Would not watch it again.

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