Director: Patrick Picard
Notable Cast: Liam Aiken, Joe Adler, Annalise Basso
The works of Edgar Allen Poe have certainly inspired, well,
essentially anything having to remotely deal with macabre material to this day.
Some of it is more directly involved such as direct adaptations and others are
more inspired in tone or concept. The Bloodhound, “inspired” to a great
degree by Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher, is a modern retelling
that takes the basic premise and injects a slow burning and often incredibly
uneasy awkwardness to everything. It’s Poe for the A24 age, a tale of collapsing
health and sanity, wrapped in a particular style and approach one might
describe as quirky. If anyone wanted a Wes Anderson style Poe adaption,
embedded with a suffocating sense of oddity and modern impending existential
dread, then look no further than this strange and delightfully uneasy
film.