3D Collection: Dementia 13 / Little Shop Of Horrors

Reviewed By: Jason S. Lockard

3D films some people love them others hate them. Sometimes there good sometimes they are bad. It really is a mixed bag. But to put classic films in 3D, Sounds like a interesting idea. And just such is the idea for what Photomundo has done with the classics Little shop of Horrors and Dementia 13.

Little Shop of Horrors is a Roger Corman film that follows Seymour Krelboin, a clumsy young man who works at a flower shop and experimenting in his spare time. Seymour develops a new plant species that he hopes will lead to fame and fortune. Unfortunately, the mutated plant subsists on blood and human flesh. It also commands it's creator: "Feed Me! FEEEEED ME!"

Dementia 13 was directed by a young Francis Coppola. The film follows a woman Louise Haloran who when her husband John has a heart attack while out in a rowboat, she throws his body overboard and later tells the family that he has left on an urgent business trip; concerned only with the fact that she inherits the family fortune if if her husband is alive. The Halorans are a strange family, grieving over the youngest daughter Kathleen who drowned in a pond as a child. They hold an annual ceremony of remembrance only thing is this year, someone is wielding an ax intent on murder.

Now both of these films are cult B-movies and in the public domain. If you haven't seen them you can check them out for free anywhere on the internet. But for Photomundo's 3-D productions of these two cult classics, I have to say the 3D just doesn't pop of of the screen like I expected it to.

So while I can't recommend it, if you want to add it this double feature to your 3D collection! 

Moral Rating: Violence
Audience: Parental Guidance
Genre: Horror
Length: 2 hours and 30 Minutes
DVD Rating: D

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