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All the Creatures Were Stirring

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,9/10
1922
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Amanda Fuller, Matt Long, Jonathan Kite, Constance Wu, Jocelin Donahue, and Ashley Clements in All the Creatures Were Stirring (2018)
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  • Regia
    • David Ian McKendry
    • Rebekah McKendry
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Morgan Peter Brown
    • David Ian McKendry
    • Rebekah McKendry
  • Star
    • Constance Wu
    • Jonathan Kite
    • Jocelin Donahue
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,9/10
    1922
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • David Ian McKendry
      • Rebekah McKendry
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Morgan Peter Brown
      • David Ian McKendry
      • Rebekah McKendry
    • Star
      • Constance Wu
      • Jonathan Kite
      • Jocelin Donahue
    • 44Recensioni degli utenti
    • 40Recensioni della critica
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    Constance Wu
    Constance Wu
    • Gabby (segment "In a Twinkling")
    Jonathan Kite
    Jonathan Kite
    • Chet…
    Jocelin Donahue
    Jocelin Donahue
    • Alissa (segment "The Stockings Were Hung")
    Ashley Clements
    Ashley Clements
    • Jenna (segment "To All a Good Night")
    Mark Kelly
    Mark Kelly
    • Guy (segment "Arose Such a Clatter")
    Graham Skipper
    Graham Skipper
    • Max (segment "To All a Good Night")…
    Matt Long
    Matt Long
    • Eric (segment "Dash Away All")
    Amanda Fuller
    Amanda Fuller
    • Linda…
    Katie Parker
    Katie Parker
    • Sasha (segment "Dash Away All")
    • (as Catherine Parker)
    Brea Grant
    Brea Grant
    • Sally (segment "Elf TV")
    Michelle DeFraites
    Michelle DeFraites
    • Kara (segment "The Stockings Were Hung")
    Stephanie Drake
    Stephanie Drake
    • Mary (segment "In a Twinkling")
    Peter Cilella
    Peter Cilella
    • Michael (segment "All Through the House")
    Makeda Declet
    Makeda Declet
    • Frankie (segment "Dash Away All")
    Megan Duffy
    Megan Duffy
    • Suzy (segment "Arose Such a Clatter")
    Morgan Peter Brown
    Morgan Peter Brown
    • Steve (segment "In a Twinkling")
    Matt Mercer
    Matt Mercer
    • Scott
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    Diva Zappa
    • Actor 3 (segment "To All a Good Night")
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      • David Ian McKendry
      • Rebekah McKendry
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Morgan Peter Brown
      • David Ian McKendry
      • Rebekah McKendry
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    4b_kite

    Rather Disappointing!

    This was one I had been anticipating for along while and after seeing Bloody Disgustings review witch pretty much trashed the film, I really knew I had to give it a watch. And sadly I was a little disappointed. The movie only runs at 80 minutes and contains five stories, all having something to do with Christmas in one way or the other! As normal with anthologies the tales are a mixed bag most suffering from the runtime. The first is a saw-esqe story of a group of office workers forced to play a deadly game, its sadly wasted on a half assed rushed ending. There's also a bizarre tale in which a reindeer gets revenge, and one that plays like a horror redo of A Christmas Carol, the best however is one in which a man stranded in a deserted parking lot meets a very strange van with two girls inside and that's not all. Overall it's ok but nothing really what I was hoping for.
    5dar0417

    The average horror fan will enjoy

    Not a horrible anthology but some of the stories are a lot better then others.
    4TwistedContent

    Loads of Potential in an Otherwise Poorly Executed Anthology

    Horror anthologies are always fun, more stories/themes/characters/styles etc. means there's more to find - to find something for everyone. I love the format, a compilation of short films, often wrapped in what I call the framing segment. "All the Creatures Were Stirring" is surely an entertaining anthology, but also frustrating - to feel the potential and see it executed so poorly. It also makes the mistake of slowly but steadily going downhill only to never get back up.

    "All the Creatures Were Stirring" provides six stories (included the wrap-around segment) set during Christmas time, each one has its own plot and characters. Sadly, it's a very inconsistent anthology (like the most of them). Quite a lot of indie talent is involved, majority of the plotlines are (at least mildly) intriguing albeit not exactly original, some have a bit of that Twilight Zone vibe, but, however, the execution gets worse by each segment. The framing segment, about a guy and a gal going on an awkward date to the theatre on christmas eve, started off decently & ended just simply underwhelmingly - the 70 minute filler before that didn't help. Our awkward couple experience five stories, out of which the first two were the best. Decent acting, intriguing little stories, okay-ish cinematography & b-grade special fx. So far so good. The each next is worse than the last. While the interesting themes stay, the execution, excluding maybe acting, is deteriorating, even the technical aspects grow cheaper. As a consequence, pacing suffers greatly and boredom ensues. That's about it. As the credits start rolling, it becomes clear that the creatures stirring will soon be forgotten.

    There's better anthologies out there, even the christmas kind, for example, "A Christmas Horror Story" (2015). I most certainly had low expectations, but out of "All the Creatures Were Stirring" 80 minute runtime only about 30 were enjoyable & with that I mean - about average. Nevertheless, it's not a regrettable holiday filler for horror fans. Recommend to everyone who loves his christmas creepy and bloody & is a forgiving movie watcher. My rating: 4/10.
    5Coventry

    ...And all the segments were stir-crazy!

    Both as an anthology and as a Christmas horror movie, "All the Creatures Were Stirring" is far from perfect. In fact, it's a lackluster and wildly uneven movie altogether. On the other hand, though, I respect and even admire low-budget horror productions that dare to be different and original, and that's the least you can say about this omnibus. All the individual short segments, and the wraparound story, are unconventional and unique, and that's at least worth half of the optimistic score of 5/10 I gave!

    On Christmas Eve, two people with nowhere else to go and absolutely nothing better to do, spend their first Tinder date together at a raunchy theater where three "actors" enact a series of holiday-themed stories with a bare minimum of decors and means. The stories turn into short films, and they are remarkable to say the least. There's a tale about an office Secret Santa party turning into a massacre, one about a traditional Yule demon, a modern version of Ebeneezer Scrooge on Christmas Eve, reindeers bent on bloody vengeance, and a totally bonkers fable about holiday-loving aliens. The wraparound story about the first date then eventually turns into the last story.

    A few of the separate stories are ingenious and compelling ("Dash Away All", " In a Twinkling") and others are more derivative ("Arose such a Clatter"), but ALL of them have in common that they are creative, but sadly also too underdeveloped and abruptly ending with many questions left unanswered. There's some gore, but not enough. There's occasionally tension and atmosphere, but not enough. There are flashes of sardonic black humor, but ... well, you know the rest of that sentence.

    In the end, I can't really recommend "All the Creatures Were Stirring" wholeheartedly, but surprisingly enough I enjoyed it. And so did my mate with whom I watched it. Who knows, maybe it's because I was rejoiced by the spirit of Christmas, or maybe it's because the other two holiday-themed horror movies we watched were total rubbish. Either way, in case you love Christmas horror but you have already seen all the obvious classics ("Black Christmas", "Silent Night Deadly Night", "Krampus",...) this one may be worth a peek.
    7SlaughterFilmPodcast

    Solid Anthology of Holiday Horror

    Just when you thought it was safe to celebrate Christmas again, here come the writer/director team David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry with their new anthology holiday horror flick All the Creatures Were Stirring.

    Don't let the title and cover art fool you. All The Creatures Were Stirring is NOT a rip-off of Gremlins, or Critters... or Ghoulies for that matter. No, the titular critters in this flick come in the form of performance artists who are putting on a show during the holidays, that is taken in by a couple on their first date. Each of the shorts in this anthology are bookended by the performance artists acting out the events of each tale.

    These stories are each very different, and in the interest of avoiding spoilers I'll discuss each of the short tales, but only briefly.

    "The Stockings Were Hung" - This story is focused on an office holiday party with a secret Santa from hell. The unfortunate employees are locked in and threatened with death if they don't open their gifts in a timely manner - the gifts themselves could also spell their doom. So will they work together to foil their predator, or will they tare themselves apart trying to survive?

    "Dash Away All" - This one is focused on a young father who is picking up a few last minute gifts for the family, on Christmas Eve, when he locks his keys in his car. He soon meets two helpful, attractive, and suspicious women who offer more than this father bargained for as they try to unload a demon that they have been trapped with for years.

    "All Through the House" - Simply put, this is a new take on A Christmas Carol, about a young bachelor who is a stick in the mud when it comes to the holidays. He'd rather get wasted and get laid than spend quality time with those who appreciate him the most. But things all change when he's confronted by holiday spirits.

    "Arose Such a Clatter" - Here's one PETA would love. After a man runs down a deer on a dark and lonely stretch of road, someone or some thing gets sweet revenge. Without saying too much, the avenger in this story has close ties to Santa, and this time, it's personal.

    "In a Twinkling" - Last but not least is a story about a man on Christmas who is surprised by a visit from a friend who wants to share the holiday with him. The only problem here is that he's expecting visitors, from beyond the stars. These unwanted visits are something that he's been dealing with for years and now he runs the risk of his friend learning his intergalactic secret.

    The strength of this film is how each tale is creative and fresh even when it doesn't seem so original. The first story, "The Stockings Were Hung" seemed to borrow from the likes of Saw or The Belko Experiment with a contained group of people being forced to kill or be killed. But I think the feeling of being trapped in a social situation with your co-workers often feels to some like being trapped with a gun against your head, especially during the holidays.

    This sentiment is also seen in "In a Twinkling" where sitting down with family who are visiting your home, again for the holidays, feeling as if you're held hostage by alien invaders who bring with them their stubborn traditions and unwanted opinions about your lifestyle.

    I also give this story props for working against the grain of traditional holiday horror, bypassing the tired "deranged Santa Claus wielding an axe" trope. It isn't everyday that Christmas is invaded with science fiction and aliens. And no, I'm not forgetting Santa Claus Conquers the Martians.

    The "Dash Away All" and "Arose Such a Clatter" are the segments that steal the show. If the holiday theme was stripped from these, they could have fit well into ANY modern anthology - "Dash Away All" being my favorite with it's slowly unfolding story. And the demon is pretty awesome too.

    The ugly kitten of the litter is "All Through the House" which does little to breath new life into Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Not only that, but it tries a little too hard to make it's main character edgy. In fact, I think the most entertaining part comes in the form of the uptight neighbor who is left scratching his head at our bachelor's new found - post Christmas spirits - behavior.

    With that said, I enjoyed All the Creatures Were Stirring quite a bit. There seems to be a new holiday tradition that is watching at least three or four new Christmas themed horror films, all of which are cheaply made, unoriginal, star a Krampus and are a real slogg to get through. And with my expectations set THAT low, All the Creatures Were Stirring blew me away! It is a fun and creative take on the holidays that I fear will be lost in a sea of other lesser films that have been released in recent years. It's definitely worth your time this season.

    All the Creatures Were Stirring is currently available on DVD and VOD from the fine people at RLJ Entertainment. I screened it for this review on Shudder. And if you are interested in the other works of the McKendys, they have worked on several short films together and are both involved with the Blumhouse Podcast Network and the Shockwaves Podcast.

    Review by Cory Carr of the Slaughter Film Podcast

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      • 4 dicembre 2018 (Stati Uniti)
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      • North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(theater)
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