This is a really fun anthology of horror stories. Some of the reviews are taking the film too seriously. To me, this is like the kind of horror I might have watched in the 80s. Fun, broad, spooky. Yes, it's low budget. But that's part of the kitschy fun. Enjoy the horror!
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Horror anthology from multiple directors.
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October 03, 2021 at 08:09 AM
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A lot of fun
Eh...not the best...certainly not the worst
I actually rather enjoyed this movie. However calling it a "Horror" Anthology is being generous. As far as i am aware the film is unrated but it would liekly recieve an M rating at most because a few of the scenes are a bit bloody.
It does have a low-budget feel and some of the segments are considerably better than others, both in their script and in the actors and their portrayls.
Not the film to watch if you are wanting a true horror experience but not a bad film for killing a bit of time.
Acting for dummies
A book dealer (Ari Lehman) sells a rare black book, meant to look old but has modern stories. It is tucked away on the shelf between bunch of Easton Press books. The buyer (Mark A. Nash) is instructed NOT to read the book. He reads the six short stories. The first is a quick werewolf segment that takes place in the late 1950's. The second is three girls who witness a murder and are discovered. The third is a ghost segment. The fourth is about snuff films on the dark web. The fifth one is an alien invasion and the last one concerns the mirror as a portal.
The stories, for the most part, had a twist. This was a low budget Indie production and the sound and photography was not first rate production but better than micro budgets. I liked the second episode the best.
Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity.