In 1997, auteur Todd Sheets weaved together an apocalyptic tale of low-budget indie horror he called Violent New Breed. The 90s may be long gone, but the Breed is back — this time on Blu-Ray. It’s a high-def format, but there’s only so much clarity that can be brought to something like this. Shot on store-bought camcorders, it’s a cheesy, trashy, ultraviolent spectacle meant for the late-night cable and video rental markets, and best viewed through the most grimy lens possible. Here’s the plot: A vicious new street drug called Rapture is flooding New York City, and two burned-out cops are sent to trace its source. What they don’t know is that the poison was cooked up by an army of demons festering beneath Manhattan, creatures who have also birthed the Antichrist! Now it’s a race through sleaze-soaked streets with Satan’s spawn in tow, hoping to deliver the hell-baby to the last Pastor in the city (blaxploitation legend Rudy Ray Moore) for a baptism before it unleashes hell on earth. Resolving this mess involves lots of blood splatter, slime, practical monster costumes, and more than a few bad words. This is the first truly uncut release based on the original […]
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