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UK 2023
produced by Adam Bouabda, Paul Andrews (executive), Simon Lewis Marriott (executive), Krimo Bouabda (executive), Jamie Hutshinson (executive) for Kaleidoscope, A UK Studios, Little Glass Pictures, Fascination Pictures, Sea and Sky Pictures
directed by Patrick Michael Ryder, James Bushe, Greig Johnson
starring Richard Brake, Bill Fellows, Andrew Lee Potts, Katie Sheridan, Rufus Hound, Steven Blades, Sally Collett, Samantha Neale, Alana Wallace, Jennifer K Preston, Jacob Anderton, Christopher Mulvin, Sammy T. Dobson, Dean Bone, Daniel-John Williams, Sarah Lewis Obuba, Miles Mitchell, Greig Johnson, Theo Preston, Charlotte Ryder, Jamie Lynch, Rick Snowdon, Davey Hopper, Liam Scarth, Finbar Healy, Jordaine Lincoln, Mathhew Rowan, Francisco Perdomo
written by Patrick Michael Ryder, James Bushe, Christine Barber-Ryder, Greig Johnson, music by Benjamin Symons, special effects makeup by Mark Danbury, Patrycja Nowacka
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Four young thrillseekers (Miles Mitchell, Dean Bone, Sally Collett,
Samantha Neal) go on a camping trip with Darwin (Richard Brake), who
goades them on to tell some scary stories, not telling them though how
real they'll become ...
- A guy (Andrew Lee Potts) on the run from two gangsters (Steven
Blades, Daniel-John Williams) seeks refuge in a monster-infested
warehouse ...
- Charlie (Theo Preston) and his mum (Jennifer K. Preston) move into a
new home - that also houses a haunted phonograph ...
- For their anniversary, Steve (Rufus Hound) takes his wife Cath
(Katie Sheridan) to a swinger club - because basically he, but not
she, likes diversity in their sex life. Thing is, things are bound to
turn on him ...
- They (Jacob Anderton, Sarah Lewis Obura, Christopuer Mulvin) just
went to see a movie, but when Gareth (Finbar Healy) at the concession
stand gets fired, everyone's fair game ...
Now this is a movie that's almost destined to sit well with horror
fans, it's made up of Tales from the
Crypt-like segments that pretty much explore the diverse
corners of horror - with an urban legends aspect to them to fit the film's
overall narrative. And all the segments are pretty cool esplorations of
horror that while no Citizen Kane work very well in what they're
trying to achieve and show an incredible love for the genre, all resulting
in a film that's bound to sit well with horror fans.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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