Commentary #1 features director Richard Styles.
Commentary #2 features The Hysteria Continues.
"Looking for Magic" (14:42, HD) is an interview with director Richard Styles, who wasn't even supposed to helm "Shallow Grave," arriving for the Miami shoot as an executive producer. When the original director couldn't handle the job, Styles was pushed into position, only to realize how much he hated the screenplay. Changing the feature from an alien invasion picture to a thriller, Styles aimed for something along the lines of Alfred Hitchcock, pushing the writing in that direction. Casting is examined, though the interviewee is more interested in talking about an earlier production, "Ceasefire," which starred Don Johnson. Production challenges are recalled, and Styles goes into his focus on the set, trying to maintain control of storytelling while others deal with technical issues. Warehouse sets are analyzed, story points are recalled, and Styles shares his pride in the work, admitting he received some of his best reviews with "Shallow Grave."
"A Visual Storyteller" (13:30, HD) is an interview with writer George Fernandez, who shares a different take on what "Shallow Grave" was originally supposed to be, with his version meant to comment on Jim Crow laws of the south, focusing on the plight of an interracial couple. Script changes were in order, along with the loss of a directorial gig, handing responsibilities over to Richard Styles when an unhappy marriage prevented him from committing his life to the project. Fernandez goes into his career path and love of writing, offering tips to viewers looking to maintain inspiration. Not a whole lot is shared about "Shallow Grave" beyond an early confrontation with SAG strikers who worked to prevent dialogue from being recorded. The interviewee closes with an assessment of low-budget production achievements, marveling over the "democratization" of filmmaking with tools such as an iPhone.