Director: Nico Masterokis
Notable Cast: Meg Foster, Wings Hauser, David McCallum,
Robert Morley, Steve Railsback
Now, it may come as a surprise to no one – particularly
those who have followed Blood Brothers for a while, but I am not one of Nico
Masterokis’ biggest fans. The cult Greek director has his merits as an
entertaining one, grasping onto whatever trend is currently popular and
delivering his own brand of knock off, but for this reviewer that’s mostly what
he delivers – knock offs. This isn’t necessarily such a bad trait, although I
will never sing the praises of Island of Death as long as I live, and it
can produce some interesting films. The Wind, for example, is one of those
movies. A strange mixture of European thriller and American stalk and slash,
this little horror flick delivers on a variety of moments. While the ultimate
result is perhaps a bit too tame for either parts of its concoction, the
mixture is intriguing enough that cult fans should certainly dig up this one. The
Wind doesn’t blow nearly as hard as it might have.








