‘Faces of Death’ is a gory, clever satire for horror audiences who’ve seen everything

This new version, directed by Daniel Goldhaber and written by Isa Mazzei, features a character named Ryan explaining the appeal of an older, obscure film to his friend, Margot. He describes it as the kind of movie a video store manager would secretly keep hidden. The point is, it feels like a relic of a different time – back when finding shocking content wasn’t as easy as scrolling through the internet.








