Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA devious older sister fills her brother's head with bizarre tales of terror, blood soaked memories, and nightmares of perversion after finding out that she has to babysit and miss the party... Leer todoA devious older sister fills her brother's head with bizarre tales of terror, blood soaked memories, and nightmares of perversion after finding out that she has to babysit and miss the party.A devious older sister fills her brother's head with bizarre tales of terror, blood soaked memories, and nightmares of perversion after finding out that she has to babysit and miss the party.
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Miranda Blue
- Sandy Summers
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Allie Grimler
- Jen
- (voz)
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Sister Maddie (Alyssa Benner) is babysitting for her younger brother, and agrees to tell him some scary stories in order to get him to go to sleep.
The first tale is Massacre on 34th Street, which looks set to be a promising splatter-fest when a nutter dressed as Santa Claus takes an axe to a charity bell-ringer's neck outside a hardware store: while the gore is not all that convincing, it is delightfully OTT. Sadly, the rest of this story is far less bloody, and holds very few surprises as the killer dispatches of a bunch of friends. It seems as though we could be in for a disappointing time.
Story number two, Baby Killer, puts paid to that idea: it's wonderfully twisted, unexpectedly mean spirited, and features some taboo-busting graphic violence. Richard Hackel plays disgraced M.D. Herbert Cain (looking a lot like serial killer doctor Harold Shipman), whose daughter suffers from terminal leukaemia. Desperate to save her life, Cain conducts stem cell research, for which he needs fresh bodies, starting with the janitor at his old hospital (killing him by throwing acid in his face). When his experiment fails, Cain realises that he needs younger subjects, and abducts a child from a playground. Here's where it starts to get really nasty: Cain repeatedly stabs the kid with a scalpel when he refuses to shut up, and then saws the lad's leg off. Cain's next victim is even younger: the deranged doctor visits his heavily pregnant neighbour Sandy (Miranda Howard) and cuts open her belly to remove the fetus, which he takes to his lab. There he pushes his thumbs into its eye sockets and bashes it on the floor. This totally tasteless moment makes up up for the terrible acting from the guys playing the cops who eventually track down Dr. Cain.
Final tale Abstinence follows college pals Mouth (Sean Jones) and Jonah (Joe Bachan), who realise that there is an epidemic on campus, a deadly venereal disease that turns the infected into zombies. Hooking up with female student Mary Beth (Asia Rain), the pals seek safety in the projection booth of the local cinema. Unforgettable images include a random scene from a (fake) porno in which the female star takes more than one bodily fluid in the face, and the sight of Mouth's infected tally-whacker covered in weeping pustular sores. If you like yucky body horror, this one should more than satisfy.
The film's ending, in which the sister is attacked by the characters from her stories, makes very little sense, but it doesn't prevent the film as a whole being an entertaining and surprisingly warped collection of the macabre.
The first tale is Massacre on 34th Street, which looks set to be a promising splatter-fest when a nutter dressed as Santa Claus takes an axe to a charity bell-ringer's neck outside a hardware store: while the gore is not all that convincing, it is delightfully OTT. Sadly, the rest of this story is far less bloody, and holds very few surprises as the killer dispatches of a bunch of friends. It seems as though we could be in for a disappointing time.
Story number two, Baby Killer, puts paid to that idea: it's wonderfully twisted, unexpectedly mean spirited, and features some taboo-busting graphic violence. Richard Hackel plays disgraced M.D. Herbert Cain (looking a lot like serial killer doctor Harold Shipman), whose daughter suffers from terminal leukaemia. Desperate to save her life, Cain conducts stem cell research, for which he needs fresh bodies, starting with the janitor at his old hospital (killing him by throwing acid in his face). When his experiment fails, Cain realises that he needs younger subjects, and abducts a child from a playground. Here's where it starts to get really nasty: Cain repeatedly stabs the kid with a scalpel when he refuses to shut up, and then saws the lad's leg off. Cain's next victim is even younger: the deranged doctor visits his heavily pregnant neighbour Sandy (Miranda Howard) and cuts open her belly to remove the fetus, which he takes to his lab. There he pushes his thumbs into its eye sockets and bashes it on the floor. This totally tasteless moment makes up up for the terrible acting from the guys playing the cops who eventually track down Dr. Cain.
Final tale Abstinence follows college pals Mouth (Sean Jones) and Jonah (Joe Bachan), who realise that there is an epidemic on campus, a deadly venereal disease that turns the infected into zombies. Hooking up with female student Mary Beth (Asia Rain), the pals seek safety in the projection booth of the local cinema. Unforgettable images include a random scene from a (fake) porno in which the female star takes more than one bodily fluid in the face, and the sight of Mouth's infected tally-whacker covered in weeping pustular sores. If you like yucky body horror, this one should more than satisfy.
The film's ending, in which the sister is attacked by the characters from her stories, makes very little sense, but it doesn't prevent the film as a whole being an entertaining and surprisingly warped collection of the macabre.
Night terrors starts really strong with its first kill, then it quickly got almost boring. Thankfully it is an anthology, so the good and the bad is contained in roughly 30 minutes.
I would rate the first segment 6/10, two cool camera shots, one great kill. Also the killer design was right up my alley.
Segment two starts a little tame, but it features scenes which even I didn't see before. I'm talking babies and kids. Given the ending, I rate it 9.5/10.
Segment three is unfortunately pretty much "no budget short horror with FX". I rarely like sex themed horror, and this one wasn't for me. The FX were mostly pretty good. Didn't have much value for me. 5/10
The wraparound in anthologies is always the worst. Especially if there is no budget and you want a gory horror movie. It is the reason of the movie, I guess. But it didn't elevate anything for me personally, I could see how it could do that for others though. 3/10, it wasn't overly long or really boring. Just ... tame and lame in a gore anthology, which really just has mostly FX as a value.
Overall, the actors seem to be instructed to anti act, stories range from "Killer" to "Yeah, okay. That is actually trying to convey a message. But it doesn't make me think".
I am pretty interested in those guys now. I think, up next will be Straight Edge Kegger from Jason Zink.
I would rate the first segment 6/10, two cool camera shots, one great kill. Also the killer design was right up my alley.
Segment two starts a little tame, but it features scenes which even I didn't see before. I'm talking babies and kids. Given the ending, I rate it 9.5/10.
Segment three is unfortunately pretty much "no budget short horror with FX". I rarely like sex themed horror, and this one wasn't for me. The FX were mostly pretty good. Didn't have much value for me. 5/10
The wraparound in anthologies is always the worst. Especially if there is no budget and you want a gory horror movie. It is the reason of the movie, I guess. But it didn't elevate anything for me personally, I could see how it could do that for others though. 3/10, it wasn't overly long or really boring. Just ... tame and lame in a gore anthology, which really just has mostly FX as a value.
Overall, the actors seem to be instructed to anti act, stories range from "Killer" to "Yeah, okay. That is actually trying to convey a message. But it doesn't make me think".
I am pretty interested in those guys now. I think, up next will be Straight Edge Kegger from Jason Zink.
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