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MOVIE REVIEW
Elvira: Mistress Of The Dark [Limited Edition]

    

Genre: Comedy, Horror
Year Released: 1988, 2024 Arrow Video 4K
Runtime: 1h 36m
Director(s): James Signorelli
Writer(s): Sam Egan, John Paragon, Cassandra Peterson
Cast: Cassandra Peterson, William Morgan Sheppard, Daniel Greene, Edie McClurg, Susan Kellermann, Jeff Conaway, Ellen Dunning, Ira Heiden, Scott Morris, Tress MacNeille
Where To Watch: available now, order your copy here www.arrowvideo.com, www.mvdshop.com, or www.amazon.com


RAVING REVIEW: The revamped 4K restoration of ELVIRA: MISTRESS OF THE DARK brings more than just a nostalgic experience; it ushers in an invitation for new viewers to encounter the captivating world of this cult classic. Featuring the incomparable Cassandra Peterson as Elvira, the film spins a tale of quirky horror and comedy as she takes on the expected norms of Fallwell, Massachusetts, with her enigmatic and haunted new home.


Peterson’s Elvira exudes an infectious charisma when she steps on screen. Her control over comedic timing and striking presence breathes life into every line and gesture, firmly establishing her position as an enduring pop culture phenom. MISTRESS OF THE DARK incorporates horror tropes with sharp, witty humor, presenting a niche that celebrates and satirizes the conventional horror narrative.

Arrow Video’s restoration of the film is a treat. It restores the visual appeal with a sharp 4K transfer that maintains the film's original framing while dramatically enhancing its color palette and depth with contemporary HDR enhancements. This experience is paired with a crisp, restored stereo soundtrack that immerses viewers in its audibly spooky yet fun ambiance, ensuring that Elvira’s larger-than-life persona is felt in every scene.

Despite a lukewarm initial reception in ‘88, the film has grown a passionate fanbase, drawn to its unique blend of horror and humor. The straightforward plot is enriched by the dynamic between Elvira and the conservative town of Fallwell, particularly her run-ins with the local Morality Club. These encounters, brimming with satirical exchanges and cultural critiques, underscore the film's clever script and thematic depth.

Supporting performances, especially Edie McClurg’s turn as Chastity Pariah, provide a delightful counterbalance to Peterson’s flamboyant lead, enriching the film’s narrative texture. While some roles might lack complexity, they contribute to the movie's overall charm and nostalgia, enhanced by authentically rendered 1980s production designs and special effects brought to new life.

The dialogue’s blend of campy lines and witty banter ensures the humor remains engaging and relevant despite some jokes showing their age. Peterson’s dynamic performance keeps Elvira’s character endearing and vibrant, supported by a spirited soundtrack that perfectly matches the film’s eccentric tone.

The Ultra HD release of ELVIRA: MISTRESS OF THE DARK celebrates a film that has carved its niche in the horror-comedy genre. This release is indispensable for both seasoned enthusiasts and those new to Elvira’s enchanting antics, offering a comprehensive package highlighting this quirky cinematic treasure's enduring charm and appeal.

Bonus Materials
Brand new 4K restoration by Arrow Films
4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
Original uncompressed stereo 2.0 audio
Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Introduction to the film by director James Signorelli
2017 audio commentary with director James Signorelli, hosted by Fangoria editor emeritus Tony Timpone
2017 audio commentary with Patterson Lundquist, www.elviramistressofthedark.com webmaster and judge of the US TV show The Search for the Next Elvira
Archival audio commentary with actors Cassandra Peterson and Edie McClurg and writer John Paragon
Too Macabre – The Making of Elvira: Mistress of the Dark – 2018 version of this feature-length documentary on the making of the film, including interviews with various cast and crew and archival material
Recipe for Terror: The Creation of the Pot Monster – 2018 version of this featurette on the concept and design of the pot monster, as well as the film’s other SFX
Original storyboards
Extensive image galleries
Original US theatrical and teaser trailers
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck
Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring writing on the film by Sam Irving, Kat Ellinger, and Patterson Lundquist

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.