There’s just something about the 1980s. I can’t seem to move away from the decade when it comes to horror movies for review on this blog. I find myself with a list to go through and well, I’ll get through it eventually. Today we focus on a movie from 1980 that was shot on a tight budget, and features all the makings of a slasher, it’s called “Maniac”.
The plot is simple enough, we are introduced to a maniac,
hence the title, who is on a serial spree of killing. The action starts up
fast, and the first ten minutes give us an initial look at the villain and what
he does, only for him to wake up from a dream lying next to a victim. The opening
credits showcase our villain much like “Nightmare on Elm Street” did, giving us
a look at the villain in different light, but mostly darkness. The movie flows
well enough, focusing on various characters and their routines, only to come
face to face with the killer. It’s a straight forward slasher in that way.
“Maniac” is an odd film at times, focusing on characters you
can’t really invest in overall. It’s definitely a product of the time, and it
flows well, with a focus on the brutality of the slayings, and good special
effects from Tom Savini. I found that to be interesting overall, and the
framework of the movie to be good. I didn’t find myself bored at any time,
which sometimes happens with some of these older slashers. If there was a
critique to this, it would be that the movie focuses on the killer more than
any other character, so it really is a character study more than a standard horror movie where you get a
protagonist up front doing a lot of work to capture the villain.
There’s some gore, especially with the scalping that goes on.
Tom Savini’s special effects are always great to see, and he does a good job
with this one. I appreciated the practical effects, which you don’t always get
with modern horror movies today. “Maniac” lives up to its name, it features a sick
villain, and a story that is very much in the horror category. It’s an
exploitation film for sure, and something that will rattle you if you’re not a
fan of this type of horror film. That being said, I recommend “Maniac” for
anyone that is looking for a cult film.
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