Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Nightmare Next Door

Collapse
X
Collapse
  •  
    Mark Tolch
    Senior Member

  • Nightmare Next Door



    Released By: Discovery/Gaiam
    Released On: 09/06/2011





    The Film:

    I have to admit, I am a serious sucker for true crime television shows, almost without exception. The exception is that it's got to be done right. Too many times have I been suckered into watching a show promising to explore the mysteries of some intensely deviant criminal activity, only to bear witness to the most horrifically inept re-enactments, courtesy of lousy actors and Amiga-style video effects. With so many of these drama class productions, it becomes very difficult to separate the good from the bad.

    Thankfully, with a name like Investigation Discovery (Discovery Channel) behind it, Nightmare Next Door had to be good…right? Of course it is! Pulling together five stories of true-crime drama together, this DVD collection predominantly presents just the facts; though that's not to say that you won't stumble across the occasional piece of contrived video footage with “creepy” effects that emphasize terror and foreboding. Instead, the majority of footage here features interviews with the participants including the victim's family members, law enforcement officials, witnesses, and other essential players, as well as a splattery smattering of crime scene footage and photographs, leaving the shoddy acting and other low-brow recreations to the amateurs.



    What separates Nightmare Next Door from the other true crime collections is the theme of murders in small towns with close-knit communities, where the victim is most certainly somebody known to everyone, and the murderer most likely the same. From Robert's Court in Portsmouth, Virginia, to the multiple homicide on Truett Street in McKinney, Texas, all five of the stories deal with a…well, a Nightmare Next Door, and the impact on an otherwise peaceful existence.

    The only downside to this collection is that anyone looking for the complete seasons of the show will be disappointed. With only five episodes of the series presented, it is questionable whether or not full season sets can be much further behind. Regardless, if you're looking to get your true crime vibe on, this is a pretty cost-effective way to go.



    Video/Audio/Extras:

    Discovery and Gaiam bring Nightmare Next Door to DVD in an anamorphic 1.78:1 presentation which is more than acceptable. Despite being shot for television, the black levels and colours are solid, with no compression or other artifacting apparent. The Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack is also adequate, as the majority of the sound is dialogue, which is front and centre for the most part. The occasional stinger and other sound effects aren't overwhelming, and the track is free of hiss and other abnormalities.

    Each segment runs approximately 42 minutes (for a 1-hour time slot) and has chapters and English subtitles for the hard of hearing.

    Aside from that, this disc features no extra features whatsoever.

    The Final Word:

    For a quick and easy true crime fix with no frills, you can't go wrong with Nightmare Next Door.




      Posting comments is disabled.

    Latest Articles

    Collapse

    • God’s Gun (Kino Lorber) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Kino Lorber
      Released on: February 22nd, 2022.
      Director: Gianfranco Parolini
      Cast: Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance
      Year: 1976
      Purchase From Amazon

      God’s Gun – Movie Review:

      Directed by Gianfranco Parolini in 1976, quite late in the spaghetti western boom years, God's Gun (Diamante Lobo in Italy) introduces us to a bad, bad man named Sam Clayton (Jack Palance) who, along with his gang of equally bad, bad men, start wreaking
      ...
      04-17-2024, 12:10 PM
    • Hercules In The Haunted World (Kino Lorber) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Kino Lorber
      Released on: October 8th, 2019.
      Director: Mario Bava
      Cast: Christopher Lee, Reg Park, Leonora Ruffo, Gaia Germani
      Year: 1968
      Purchase From Amazon

      Hercules In The Haunted World – Movie Review:

      Directed by Mario Bava in 1961 and featuring a screenplay by Bava (and Sandro Continenza, Francesco Prosperi and Duccio Tessari), Hercules In The Haunted World (also known as Hercules At The Center Of The Earth and
      ...
      04-17-2024, 12:08 PM
    • The Shape Of Night (Radiance Films) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Radiance Films
      Released on: April 20th, 2024.
      Director: Noburo Nakamura
      Cast: Miyuki Kuwano, Mikijiro Hira
      Year: 1964
      Purchase From Amazon

      The Shape Of Night – Movie Review:

      Directed by Noburo Nakamura for Shochiko in 1964, ‘The Shape Of Night’ follows a young woman named Yoshie Nomoto (Miyuki Kuwano). In the opening scene, she’s working as a streetwalker on the outskirts of town and soon enough, she’s picked
      ...
      04-17-2024, 10:26 AM
    • Tormented (Film Masters) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Film Masters
      Released on: April 23rd, 2024.
      Director: Bert I. Gordon
      Cast: Richard Carlson, Juli Reding, Lugene Sanders, Susan Gordon
      Year: 1963
      Purchase From Amazon

      Tormented – Movie Review:

      The late Bert I. Gordon’s 1963 horror film, ‘Tormented,’ is an effectively spooky ghost story made with an obviously low budget but no less effective for it.

      The story revolves around a professional piano player
      ...
      04-17-2024, 10:19 AM
    • Impulse (Grindhouse Releasing) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Grindhouse Releasing
      Released on: March 12th, 2024.
      Director: William Grefé
      Cast: William Shatner, Jennifer Bishop, Ruth Roman, Harold Sakata
      Year: 1974
      Purchase From Amazon

      Impulse – Movie Review:

      Directed by the one and only William Grefé, 1974’s Impulse is one of those rare films that allows you to witness what it would be like if a really sweaty William Shatner got mad at a lady carrying balloons. Before that
      ...
      04-15-2024, 01:20 PM
    • Lola (Severin Films) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Severin Films
      Released on: April 30th, 2024.
      Director: Andrew Legge
      Cast: Emma Appleton, Stefanie Martini, Rory Fleck Byrne
      Year: 2022
      Purchase From Amazon

      Lola – Movie Review:

      Irish filmmakers Andrew Legge’s 2022 movie, ‘Lola’, which was made during Covid-19 lockdowns, is a wildly creative movie made in the found footage style that defies expectations, provides plenty of food for thought and manages to make
      ...
      04-10-2024, 04:09 PM
    Working...
    X