Tales of Halloween: “Named “the best horror anthology since Trick ‘r Treat
Tales of Halloween: “Named “the best horror anthology since Trick ‘r Treat” by Fangoria and "among the best Halloween-themed horror movies ever made” by DailyDead, this critically acclaimed film weaves together ten chilling tales from horror’s top directors. Ghosts, ghouls, monsters, and the devil delight in terrorizing unsuspecting residents of a suburban neighborhood on Halloween night.”Gifts4GothsTales of Halloween review: I actually liked this a lot and consider it one of the better horror compilations of the last few years. There is a nice mix of sub-genres (supernatural, monster, killer, etc.). Here are some quick spoiler-free notes on the various segments.1. “Sweet Tooth” - short and sweet & scary. Great start to the compilation.2. “The Night Billy Raised Hell” - the vibe reminded me a little of Satan’s Little Helper3. “Trick” - one of the weaker ones4. “The Weak and the Wicked” - not the most original idea but delivers.5. “Grim Grinning Ghost” - short and scary - it will make you want to leave the lights on for a while!6. “Ding Dong” - one of the weaker ones, surreal7. “This Means War” - an awesome battle of home haunters8. “Friday the 31st” - surreal and hilarious9. “The Ransom of Rusty Rex” - not bad10. “Bad Seed” - amusing.use of stop motion animation Bonus: The animations between the segments are great. Tales Of Halloween Collector’s Edition, Box Set with Soundtrack (Blu-Ray & DVD)Tales of Halloween - Rent or Buy Amazon Video -- source link
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