


Deeper Into Movies is digging into the VHS collection to bring you a series of double bills.
We're not trying to match the films through obvious themes or connections—this is more like walking into a video store and picking two tapes that catch your eye. Unexpected combinations of forgotten gems, cult oddities and straight to vidoe bangers.
**RAMPAGE (1987)**
One of the most overlooked films in William Friedkin's career, Rampage stands as one of the director's most neglected and provocative works. Inspired by the true story of a senseless killing spree, Friedkin strips away the conventions of the serial killer thriller to deliver a chilling meditation on violence, morality and the American justice system.
**LIES (1983)**
Written and directed by brothers Ken Wheat and Jim Wheat before they went on to write films like Pitch Black, Lies is an obscure psychological thriller that has become a genuine VHS curiosity. A struggling actress accepts the role of a lifetime, only to discover she's been drawn into an elaborate conspiracy involving a murdered heiress and a psychiatric hospital.
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