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Hellraiser

  • 2022
  • R
  • 2h 1min
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Jamie Clayton in Hellraiser (2022)
In this reimagining of Clive Barker's seminal Hellraiser franchise, a young woman must confront the sadistic, supernatural forces behind an enigmatic puzzlebox responsible for her brother's disappearance.
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Una versión del clásico de terror de Clive Barker de 1987 en la que una joven que lucha contra la adicción se hace con una antigua caja de rompecabezas, sin saber que su propósito es invocar... Leer todoUna versión del clásico de terror de Clive Barker de 1987 en la que una joven que lucha contra la adicción se hace con una antigua caja de rompecabezas, sin saber que su propósito es invocar a los cenobitas.Una versión del clásico de terror de Clive Barker de 1987 en la que una joven que lucha contra la adicción se hace con una antigua caja de rompecabezas, sin saber que su propósito es invocar a los cenobitas.

  • Dirección
    • David Bruckner
  • Guión
    • Ben Collins
    • Luke Piotrowski
    • David S. Goyer
  • Reparto principal
    • Odessa A'zion
    • Jamie Clayton
    • Adam Faison
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,9/10
    54 mil
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    176
    • Dirección
      • David Bruckner
    • Guión
      • Ben Collins
      • Luke Piotrowski
      • David S. Goyer
    • Reparto principal
      • Odessa A'zion
      • Jamie Clayton
      • Adam Faison
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    • 162Reseñas de críticos
    • 55Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 9 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos6

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    Hellraiser
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    Pinhead Is a Disney Princess? The 'Hellraiser' Cast and Director Sound Off
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    Hellraiser: Becoming The Priest (Featurette)
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    Hellraiser: Becoming The Priest (Featurette)
    Hellraiser: Cenobites (Featurette)
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    Hellraiser: Cenobites (Featurette)
    Hellraiser: The Cenobites
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    Odessa A'zion
    Odessa A'zion
    • Riley
    • (as Odessa A’zion)
    Jamie Clayton
    Jamie Clayton
    • The Priest
    Adam Faison
    Adam Faison
    • Colin
    Drew Starkey
    Drew Starkey
    • Trevor
    Brandon Flynn
    Brandon Flynn
    • Matt
    Aoife Hinds
    Aoife Hinds
    • Nora
    Jason Liles
    Jason Liles
    • The Chatterer
    Yinka Olorunnife
    Yinka Olorunnife
    • The Weeper
    Selina Lo
    Selina Lo
    • The Gasp
    Zachary Hing
    Zachary Hing
    • The Asphyx
    Kit Clarke
    Kit Clarke
    • Joey
    Goran Visnjic
    Goran Visnjic
    • Voight
    Hiam Abbass
    Hiam Abbass
    • Menaker
    Predrag Bjelac
    Predrag Bjelac
    • Lorenz
    Gorica Regodic
    • The Mother
    Vukasin Jovanovic
    Vukasin Jovanovic
    • The Masque
    Ivona Kustudic
    Ivona Kustudic
    • Nurse
    Greg De Cuir
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    • Dirección
      • David Bruckner
    • Guión
      • Ben Collins
      • Luke Piotrowski
      • David S. Goyer
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'Hellraiser' (2022) reboot receives mixed reception. Positive reviews commend enhanced production values, atmospheric tension, and Jamie Clayton’s compelling portrayal of Pinhead. Critics appreciate the film’s respect for the original mythology and its potential to revitalize the franchise. However, detractors cite a lack of originality, underdeveloped characters, and less impactful scares. Some find the film too conventional, lacking the original’s unsettling edge. Pacing and script issues are also highlighted. Despite flaws, many view it as a promising step forward.
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    6Couchkik20

    Vanilla Hell

    They turned Hellraiser into a vanilla Freddy Krueger inspired slasher, which makes for a very watchable if unmemorable experience.

    Some of the ideas, even if borrowed, were convincing : the mansion, the dumb rules, the drug allegory. And some true Hellraiser concepts and visuals like the Leviathan moment were particularly well done but no spoilers here.

    The most disappointing was probably the Cenobites design way too elegant and Alien like, not gruesome or surreal enough. Plus the characters deaths felt like generic gory horror à la SAW or Escape Room. It was missing a sense of spectacle and boldness despite having clearly a decent budget.

    Still an enjoyable movie.
    5FilmFan1224

    Mediocre at best. Insulting at worst.

    I thought I'd give this movie a try. The trailer looked more promising than a Hellraiser movie has in decades, and Clive Barker is involved, though only as a producer. I love the original Hellraiser. I enjoy its theatrical sequels to varying degrees. I've sat through two of the direct-to-DVD sequels and swore never to watch another. This movie makes me feel like I've gone back on that.

    The opening prologue is promising enough. Then the movie takes us to our lead characters. Unfortunately, this is where the movie's weaknesses start presenting themselves. When you start a movie like this with characters already in turmoil, there isn't really anywhere to go in terms of putting them through more. They say never to show your top in a performance, because then you've got nowhere to go but down. Maybe these filmmakers didn't realize that starting characters near rock bottom and already at each other's throats is a bad idea too. Remember Kirsty's transformation over the course of the first film? She went from being a happy young adult to a woman fighting for her life in the worst circumstances possible. Well, there'll be none of that here. Riley is a recovering addict and, even if she's sober, her brother second-guesses everything she says. We won't get the destruction of a family dynamic this time because it's already a shambles.

    Then the puzzle box comes in. Without getting into specifics, I'll say that the way it works on the Cenobites' victims is totally different now. As to the Cenobites, the code by which they operate is far less respectable. Granted, they weren't the noblest characters before, but they also didn't go around killing innocents just because they could. Here, their role is little more than standard slasher villainy. It's a great reduction in quality to the terrifying, yet elegant manner in which they were presented before. There used to be a grotesque beauty and a logic to how they operated. "Hands do not call us. Desire does." You can forget all about that. Here, they don't care who they take because they've got to take someone. Yay. They're no longer interesting.

    As often happens, there's also human villainy afoot. Unfortunately, our human antagonist is given so little time in the movie that his storyline seems largely unrelated to what we've been watching with Riley. His ending is unearned and feels obligatory. We can't get any kind of enjoyment from a story that feels like it's only an outline shoehorned into another plot to give it more material. There's also an aspect of this character's interactions with the Cenobites that is meant to be disturbing, but it's so overexposed that it just gets ridiculous. Part of horror movies is knowing how much to show. This element was given way too much screen time and almost looks like parody after a certain point. When it's first introduced, it works. When you're given time to look at and study it, it falls flat on its face.

    At the end of the day, it's not the worst Hellraiser movie I've seen, but it's only marginally better than the direct-to-DVD sequels. The characters aren't interesting and the plot is a betrayal of the basic tenets established in the original films' lore. You're free to do whatever you want in a reboot, but whoever changed the box and the Cenobites seems to have misunderstood what made these movies unique in the horror realm. For that matter, the human characters betray that fact too.

    The main thing I got from this movie was a desire to rewatch the originals. I think I will.
    7IonicBreezeMachine

    Hellraiser is reborn for the modern era and shakes off a legacy of increasingly inferior direct-to-video sequels to give us the best since Hellraiser II

    Riley McKednry (Odessa A'zion) is a young woman struggling with addiction enabled by her supposedly rehabilitating boyfriend Trevor (Drew Starkey) while she lives with her brother Matt (Brandon Flynn) and his boyfriend Colin (Adam Faison) with Matt's patience with Riely's addictive personality growing increasingly thin. Trevor convinces Riley to accompany him to an abandoned warehouse that supposedly holds an abandoned and forgotten shipment belonging to some billionaire, but once they get there the shipment turns out to be a puzzle box whose value Trevor is dubious of. After Riley comes home drunk once again Matt angrily tells her to leave and she does so taking the puzzle box with her and inadvertently opening the box and summoning demonic creatures known as cenobites. As Riley did not cut herself on the box as she was intended to, the Cenobites demand "another" and when a now called Matt attempts to come to Riley's aid he cuts himself on the box and is taken by the cenobites. Riley attempts to track down the origins of the box and a way to bring back Matt which leads her to the box's previous now deceased owner Roland Voight (Goran Visnijic), a ruthless businessman with legendarily sadistic appetites as the box continues to claim more victims.

    Following the release of Hellraiser: Bloodline, Clive Barker remained uninvolved with the series as it continued in a streak of direct-to-video installments legendarily known for taking unrelated scripts and reverse engineering them by inserting Pinhead. Barker announced in 2006 following the release of Hellworld his intent on remaking the series with rightsholder Dimension films. The remake went through a revolving door of directors and writers to the point that two obligation sequels, 2011's Hellraiser: Revelations and 2018's Hellraiser: Judgment were rushed into production just so Dimension wouldn't relinquish the rights. Following the collapse of the Dimesnion's parent company The Weinstein Company, Spyglass Media acquired the remake rights with Barker producing alongside David S. Goyer who would write the initial treatment. David Brucker, director of well regarded horror films The Ritual and The Night House became attached to direct with Bruckner's writers on Night House Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski coming aboard as well. Now dropping on Hulu just in time for Halloween, Hellraiser breathes new life into this long neglected franchise and makes it the best incarnation we've seen since at least Hellbound: Hellraiser II.

    Odessa A'Zion is really solid in the lead role of Riley and while the character is a little abrasive upon first introduction, I feel the movie really understands that cycle of addiction that becomes hard to break out of and Riley's addiction is a massive part of what makes this movie work as it's well integrated with the Hellraiser Iconography as Riley's obsession and repeated usage of the Lament Configuration much like her addiction leads to pain and suffering of those around her be they casual contacts, friends, or loved ones and while Riley doesn't want to hurt anyone, her drive to find her brother follows the same mindset in finding her next "fix" where she finds herself indifferent or uncaring of the consequences and only able to focus on that immediate gratification of her obsessive drive. Jamie Clayton takes on the mantle of Doug Bradley in the role of Pinhead (aka The Priest) and Clayton is phenomenal in the role as she captures the cold look and feel we associate with the character but is still allowed to make it her own.

    The art direction in this movie is fantastic. While the original Hellraiser's cenobites have ingrained themselves in popular consciousness for good reason with distinct looks, this new Hellraiser keeps the same general idea of the Cenobites but goes some unique directions. For one thing unlike the original Cenobites who sported dark black leather attire, the only thing on the Cenobites this time around is skin, but the skin has been mangled, mutilated, and twisted so it's now arranged similar to the outfits of the original film but it's a nice way of giving visual distinction, so it doesn't just copy the aesthetics of the original film. The movie also features a wonderfully designed manor house belonging to Roland Voight and it's a sight to behold as it is based heavily around the designs of the Lament Configuration and is wonderfully used in the climax. The one thing that keeps this movie from being as good as the first Hellraiser in my opinion is in its usage of the character of Roland Voight. While Voight is given a great introduction in the opening sequence, he's unfortunately absent for a good chunk of the movie and this does a disservice to the film in my opinion because it forces Pinhead to take more of a role in the antagonist part of the story than should be necessary. Now it doesn't go to the level of Hellraiser III where it jumped off a cliff and made Pinhead a borderline Freddy Kruger clone, but the best Hellraiser films keep Pinhead in a supporting capacity and they mostly do that here but not as much as they should. Personally I feel the movie would've benefitted from seeing Voight as much as we saw Frank Cotton in the original film, but it's not a deal breaker and Pinhead isn't made the made antagonist so the movie does understand where Pinhead's role in this story should be.

    Hellraiser is a welcome reboot of this legacied horror series and is easily my second favorite of this series behind the original. Anchored with strong performances by A'zion and Clayton, the movie gives you everything you want from a Hellraiser story with some disgustingly good Cenobite designs and kill sequences along with truly epic sequences that feel like expansions on the Hellbound environments. While Goran Visnjic is good as Voight, I feel he is underutilized, and the movie could've been improved from having him be a more prominent part of the story. Overall if this is the launch point for a new series of Hellraiser movies, then let them flow forth like the blood and viscera in the kill scenes.
    7tresm87

    A solid modernized reboot with many grotesque sights to show you.

    Personally I never truly latched on to this particular franchise but always enjoyed the depravity and otherworldly aspects in the visuals. I didn't think the actual stories ever effectively matched the imagery. While this doesn't exactly have the most captivating or unique story it seemed more interesting to me and throws a few more twists. What really stands out once again is the extremely intense and gruesome scenery. With technological advances in CGI and practical effects they're able to portray much more in the hellish atmosphere. Director Bruckner once again shows a sleek style in his shot composition and ideals that really set a grim tone. Overall a very solid Reimagination that somewhat impressed me.
    5midatlanticstormchaser

    13 Ghosts meets Hellraiser

    Hellraiser 2022 is not a bad movie. It is just not what I was hoping for. Honestly, for me, it was lacking great gore. The story was serviceable, as were the characters. Yet, I kept hoping for a film that tapped into the horror of what the Cenobites do to their victims. For me, that is what Hellraiser is supposed to do: go face first into the blood and pain. I wanted to see heads being pulled apart, bodies being skinned alive, bubbling masses of flesh developing into a human form, sexual tension, incest, lust, and the deep exploration of humans addicted to gratifying their desires only to end up in hell being ripped apart. I want a bloody gory Hellraiser!

    Also, the movie reminded me of 13 Ghosts in how the house was designed to keep the Cenobites out. You know, rich guy wants to chase after the unknown, figures out how to keep the evil characters trapped, and then goes down in a ball of flames after a plot for people to be bait falters. And it did all of this while keeping the gore to a minimum.

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      Doug Bradley, who originated the role of the Hell Priest/Lead Cenobite/Pinhead, had this to say about Jamie Clayton's take in a Twitter post, "I'm a bit blown away by this! The clever re-design of the make-up; the shimmer of the "pin heads"; the palette; whatever that keyhole/locket/tracheotomy thing is at the throat. It's simple, subtle, disturbing and sexy. Everything it should be. Peace and Pain, Doug."
    • Pifias
      When Riley is researching Voight, the results show a list of websites. None of them are valid domain names. This is nothing new for many lower budget films, many of which come up with off-brand search domains as referencing the real ones would be too costly.
    • Citas

      The Priest: What is it you pray for? What is it you pray for?

      Nora: Salvation.

      The Priest: And what it'd feel like? A joyful note? Without change, without end? Heaven? There's no music in that.

      [the Priest removes a pin from its head...]

      Nora: Please...

      [... and penetrates Nora's throat with it]

      The Priest: But this... there is so much more the body can be made to feel. And you'll feel it all before we're through.

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      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Hellraiser (2022) (2022)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de octubre de 2022 (España)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Belgrado, Serbia
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