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Oslo. Norway. The early 1990s. A new, uncompromising style of heavy metal explodes onto the underground - True Norwegian Black Metal! Blasting and brutal yet also majestic, this subgenre achieves worldwide infamy through the extraordinary achievements of its musicians and the suicides, murders and church burnings that come to define the scene...
17-year-old Euronymous (Rory Culkin) longs to escape his idyllic middle-class life. Enlisting a clique of fanatical youths - Necrobutcher, Hellhammer and Dead (Jack Kilmer) - he forms the most evil band in the world... Mayhem. The band soon achieve notoriety for the extremity of their shows and the morbid cult that surround them, but the dark world Euronymous has created soon degenerates into a mire of murder and arson when an arch-rivalry with Varg (Emory Cohen), of the band Burzum, spirals out of control...
A thrilling true-crime horror film that weaves together rock 'n' roll delinquency, death and betrayal, Lords of Chaos is by turns shocking, funny and tragic. Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund renders the world of black metal with immense detail whilst also coaxing superb performances from his young cast.
Specail Edition Contents:
High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
- 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- New interview with writer-director Jonas Åkerlund
- New interviews with actors Sam Coleman, Jason Arnopp and Arion Csihar
- New interview with Special Effects artist Dan Martin
- An on-stage introduction to the film by Thurston Moore
- Image galleries
- Original trailer
- Arrow Video
- 118 minutes
- 18
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Jonas Ã…kerlund
- Rory Culkin
- Emory Cohen
- Jack Kilmer
- Sky Ferreira
English SDH
- 2018
- B
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Arrow Films
Oslo. Norway. The early 1990s. A new, uncompromising style of heavy metal explodes onto the underground - True Norwegian Black Metal! Blasting and brutal yet also majestic, this subgenre achieves worldwide infamy through the extraordinary achievements of its musicians and the suicides, murders and church burnings that come to define the scene...
17-year-old Euronymous (Rory Culkin) longs to escape his idyllic middle-class life. Enlisting a clique of fanatical youths - Necrobutcher, Hellhammer and Dead (Jack Kilmer) - he forms the most evil band in the world... Mayhem. The band soon achieve notoriety for the extremity of their shows and the morbid cult that surround them, but the dark world Euronymous has created soon degenerates into a mire of murder and arson when an arch-rivalry with Varg (Emory Cohen), of the band Burzum, spirals out of control...
A thrilling true-crime horror film that weaves together rock 'n' roll delinquency, death and betrayal, Lords of Chaos is by turns shocking, funny and tragic. Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund renders the world of black metal with immense detail whilst also coaxing superb performances from his young cast.
Specail Edition Contents:
High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
- 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- New interview with writer-director Jonas Åkerlund
- New interviews with actors Sam Coleman, Jason Arnopp and Arion Csihar
- New interview with Special Effects artist Dan Martin
- An on-stage introduction to the film by Thurston Moore
- Image galleries
- Original trailer
- Arrow Video
- 118 minutes
- 18
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Jonas Ã…kerlund
- Rory Culkin
- Emory Cohen
- Jack Kilmer
- Sky Ferreira
English SDH
- 2018
- B
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I love the diversity in movie selecting on arrow films. Everytime I come on this website there is always something to look forward to. As far as this film goes... It's an underrated gem and I think religion set aside, this is a most own title for your collection.
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