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Faces of Death (2026) Movie Review

Have you watched Faces of Death, the cult VHS tape from the late-1970s that purported to show real-life deaths?

This is what I want to ask all of gen Z. I imagine my follow-up question would inevitably be: Have you heard of Faces of Death? We surveyed 100 people, and the top answer on the board is:”Huh?” Survey says, at number two, “I guess, kinda.”

The notion of invoking the IP of Faces of Death in the 2020s immediately intrigued and confused me (I say “invoke,” because this isn’t a remake). As a millennial, the tape existed for me only ever as a curious object from the past, not a scandalous object but a thing to check off the “what’s the most fucked up movie I can watch in my teens” list. Trying to reinvigorate the mythic, video nasty allure of it for the internet generation feels odd, because Faces of Death (1978) feels tame by today’s standards of exposure to violence.

Luckily, this is the exact angle that director Daniel Goldhaber and his scripting collaborator Isa Mazzei take when re-contextualizing the film for the present day. In the world of Faces of Death (2026), Continue reading Faces of Death (2026) Movie Review