Faces of Death Is Getting the Steelbook Collector’s Edition Treatment

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Chris Reed Feb 03, 2026 · 2 mins read
Faces of Death Is Getting the Steelbook Collector’s Edition Treatment
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Is Faces of Death a cult classic? It definitely fits the “cult” part, but I’m not sure if this seedy “horror movie” ever graduated to classic status. In any case, Faces of Death is getting a collector’s edition in the form of a Blu-ray steelbook. It’s up for preorder now (see it at Amazon) for $39.98 and is set to release March 5.

  • New: “Many Faces of Death”
  • Commentary with Director Conan Le Cilaire
  • “Choice Cuts” featurette with Editor Glenn Turner
  • “The Death Makers” featurette with FX creators Allan A. Apone and Douglas J. White
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Trailer
  • Outtakes

I was a teenager in the 1990s – a simpler time. This was before cameras were recording everything, and also before a curious person could navigate to the dark underbelly of the internet to see gross videos. In other words, many people had never seen anyone die.

For my friends and me, Faces of Death was a series of VHS tapes that offered just that. Each installment was a collection of otherwise unrelated videos of people and/or animals meeting their doom in a variety of ways. The footage was often grainy, the camera work unstable. Even if it wasn't all real, it definitely felt real, and it was ugly. Watching Faces of Death made you feel bad.

But you were also sort of intrigued. You definitely watched it with friends, and it was like a game of chicken: you didn’t want to be the first to lose your nerve and turn it off. The movie had a cultish, morbid, grotesque air to it. The marketing boasted that it was "banned in 46 countries." Even though I now know some of it is fake, it's still wild to me to see it getting a steelbook collector's edition.

Does the movie still hold its awful power in 2026? I don't know, but I suspect it does. Death is always a shocking and horrific thing. In any case, I have no intention of finding out – I'm never going to watch this movie again.

Faces of Death is very much a product of its pre-internet time. But pop culture is cyclical, and so it’s no surprise that a 2026 remake is in the works. It stars Barbie Ferreira and Charli XCX. We'll see if the sordid brand can still pull an audience to a movie that will surely be a much different beast than the original.