OMDB
Home Movies Series Search
OMDB

Built by Torkel Aannestad with Next.js Next.js and shadcn/ui shadcn/ui.

Data provided by TMDB.

GitHubSource code
Black Roses
Black Roses

Black Roses (1988)

51% User Rating
1h 30min
Horror
Music

"Live for one night only... that's all they ever need."

Teens in a small conservative town are turned into evil demons thanks to the music of the titular heavy metal band.

John FasanoDirector

Cast

View Cast & Crew
John Martin

John Martin

Matthew Moorhouse

Ken Swofford

Ken Swofford

Mayor Farnsworth

Carmine Appice

Carmine Appice

Vinny Apache

Julie Adams

Julie Adams

Mrs. Miller

Sal Viviano

Sal Viviano

Damian

Frank Dietz

Frank Dietz

Johnny Pratt / Demon Guitarist

Carla Ferrigno

Carla Ferrigno

Priscilla Farnsworth

The Movie Database

Patricia Strelioff

Janey Miller

Vincent Pastore

Vincent Pastore

Tony's Dad

Paul Kelman

Paul Kelman

Julie's Step-dad

The Movie Database

Robin Stewart

Tina

The Movie Database

Jennifer Entwistle

Moorhouse's Class Student

Reviews (1)

All Reviews
Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 60%

September 17, 2022

**_What can parents do when the “devil’s music” comes to town… literally?_** The rising band “Black Roses” hasn’t played out beyond the studio and so try-out their live performance in a small town in the Northeast for several shows. An English teacher (John Martin) starts to notice how the band has a negative influence upon his students and eventually suspects something sinister is going on. "Black Roses" (1988) mixes horror and heavy metal in the mold of “Trick or Treat” (1986) and “Shock ’Em Dead” (1991). A year earlier the director’s previous movie was the similar “Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare” featuring Jon Mikl Thor, but “Black Roses” is way more effective because it had nine times the budget. “Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare” only cost $53,000 and is unsurprisingly marred by tedious padding, weak writing and characters that aren’t fleshed out. This one’s way better because it had the funds to work out the kinks (yet it’s still very low-budget at $450,000). The school teacher makes for a good protagonist because he genuinely cares about his students and relates to their perspective. At first, it is argued that 80’s metal is just the current musical fad and is no more of a negative influence than Elvis and the Beatles were in prior generations in which concerned parents objected to them as well. But then the stereotype that metal is the “devil’s music” is hammered home. Blonde Patricia Strelioff stands out on the female front as jaw-dropping Janey, but there’s also Robin Stewart (Tina) and Karen Planden (Julie). On the other side of the gender spectrum Frank Dietz plays Johnny, but he looks closer to 33 than 17-18. A “super group” of sorts was amassed for the band Black Roses, consisting of Mark Free (vocals), Mick Sweda (lead guitar), Alex Masi (rhythm guitar), Carmine Appice (drums), Chuck Wright (bass guitar) and Elliot Solomon (keyboards). Four of the songs on the soundtrack are by these guys: "Dance on Fire,” "Soldiers of the Night,” "Rock Invasion" and "Paradise (We're on Our Way)." The soundtrack is balanced out by six cuts from other acts, including Lizzy Borden (“Me Against the World”), King Kobra (“Take It Off”) and a nice ‘n’ heavy number by Hallow’s Eve (“D.I.E.”). The music spans the spectrum of pop metal to extreme metal as it existed in 1987 when the film was shot. While this isn’t quite on the level of “Trick or Treat” or “Shock ’Em Dead,” it’s certainly entertaining enough if you’re in the mood for colorful 80’s horror mixed with 80’s metal. It’s superior to “Rocktober Blood” (1984) and, especially, “Rock ‘n’ Roll Nightmare” (yet “Rocktober Blood” must be given props for being the first flick of this kind). The movie runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Dundas, Ontario, with the theater sequence done in nearby Hamilton, both a half hour drive southwest of Toronto. GRADE: B-/B

Media

View All Media
Black Roses Trailer 1988

Black Roses Trailer 1988

Recommended

View All Recommended
Superdeep
Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies
Fright Night Part 2
Dead Body
Pod
Roses à crédit
I'm Going to Get You... Elliott Boy
Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin
Blade Runner
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Companion
Red Rooms
Shattered
Prey
A Quiet Place
The Dark and the Wicked
Interstellar
Silent Night
Firestarter
Fistful of Vengeance