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Blu-ray Review - Maya

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After scoring a small success with 1987's "Specters," co-writer/director Marcello Avallone returns to horror with 1989's "Maya," which also seeks to blend elements of history with a weird haunting. There's a defined idea in play with the project, which inspects the ruination of a Mexican village after a man elects to mess with the border between the living and the dead. It's a set-up for a slasher, but "Maya" doesn't jump off the screen with elements of suspense. It's not as much of a drag as "Specters," but the picture aims to stay strange, which doesn't always translate to a riveting feature, though some gory events certainly help to set a more threatening mood. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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