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The Rabid Dog’s House is a recurring feature at Wicked Horror where contributor Justin Steele uncovers hidden gems, lost classics, and overlooked indie offerings with a little bite. Flying solo or with his co-host Zena Dixon, he will discuss an array of topics covering film, literature, and television. Check out the latest installment below. In this episode we’re looking back at 1990’s Blue Steel!
1990’s Blue Steel Is directed by Kathryn Bigelow and stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Ron Silver, Clancy Brown, Elizabeth Pena, and Louise Fletcher. Megan Turner (Curtis) is a rookie NYPD officer that heroically stops a supermarket robbery. Unfortunately, the robber’s gun disappears leading to Megan coming under fire with her supervisor. While dealing with the consequences, Megan meets Eugene (Silver), a yuppie commodities trader that, unknown to Megan, was a hostage at the scene of the crime. Meanwhile, a serial killer uses the missing gun to shoot innocent victims via bullets etched with Megan’s name. The rookie officer reluctantly accepts help from a cynical detective (Clancy) as she realizes that her family and friends are being hunted.
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Blue Steel is elevated by a strong cast within a bleak setting tackling feminist themes through the eyes of a rookie cop played by Curtis. Without being preachy, this action-thriller feature showcases a powerhouse performance by Curtis with a slasher undertone and out-of-his-mind serial killer. Blue Steel is for horror fans that would enjoy seeing Jamie Lee Curtis starring in an action film through a slasher lens.

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