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Terror Tales

  • 2019
  • TV-14
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
190
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Yan Birch, Ari Lehman, Felissa Rose, Helene Udy, Ashley Park, and Leana Lewis in Terror Tales (2019)
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When abducted by a psychopath, a husband is taken on a ride from hell where he is subjected to three horrific tales of terror while his family is held captive in an attached cargo trailer.When abducted by a psychopath, a husband is taken on a ride from hell where he is subjected to three horrific tales of terror while his family is held captive in an attached cargo trailer.When abducted by a psychopath, a husband is taken on a ride from hell where he is subjected to three horrific tales of terror while his family is held captive in an attached cargo trailer.

  • Director
    • Jimmy Lee Combs
  • Writer
    • Jimmy Lee Combs
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Runyon
    • Felissa Rose
    • Lynn Lowry
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    190
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    • Director
      • Jimmy Lee Combs
    • Writer
      • Jimmy Lee Combs
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Runyon
      • Felissa Rose
      • Lynn Lowry
    • 17User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Terror Tales
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    Terror Tales: The Driver
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    Jennifer Runyon
    Jennifer Runyon
    • Possessed Friend Melanie (segment "Epidemic")
    Felissa Rose
    Felissa Rose
    • Witch (segment "Epidemic")
    Lynn Lowry
    Lynn Lowry
    • Susan McKay (segment "By Proxy")
    Helene Udy
    Helene Udy
    • Sonya Hamilton (segment "Epidemic")
    Laurene Landon
    Laurene Landon
    • Miss Tate (segment "Radical Video")
    Christopher Showerman
    Christopher Showerman
    • The Driver (wraparound story)
    Jonathan Tiersten
    Jonathan Tiersten
    • The Sledgehammer (segment "Radical Video")
    Ari Lehman
    Ari Lehman
    • Edmond Blackburn (segment "Epidemic")
    Ashley Park
    Ashley Park
    • Alisha Harding (segment "Radical Video")
    Veronica Moser
    • Nasty Scat Lady
    Greg Farinelli
    Greg Farinelli
    • Video Store Customer (segment "Radical Video")
    • (as Gregory Farinelli)
    Yan Birch
    Yan Birch
    • Satan (segment "Epidemic")
    Aeon Cruz
    Aeon Cruz
    • Nostalgic Video Store Customer (segment "Radical Video")
    Vivienne Bersin
    Vivienne Bersin
    • Nostalgic Video Store Customer (segment "Radical Video")
    Josh Feldman
    • Soccer Kid (segment "By Proxy")
    Joshua R. Outzen
    Joshua R. Outzen
    • Grocery Delivery Guy (segment "By Proxy")
    • (as Josh Outzen)
    Pam Renall
    Pam Renall
    • Kristen…
    Ben Hilzer
    Ben Hilzer
    • Blaine Moore (segment "Radical Video")
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      • Jimmy Lee Combs
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      • Jimmy Lee Combs
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    3miss_toucan

    I've seen a lot worse

    I watched a crazy amount of bad horror movies. This is bad. The acting is bad, it's low budget and has bad special effects. BUT I have seen a lot worse. There was something about this movie that made it more watchable than most bad movies. The stories were not terrible. They were actually quite creative and more interesting than I expected.
    2LovecraftLass

    Too Overdone and Not Very Good

    Apparently Terror Tales has some actors from well-known 80's slashers (Sleepaway Camp, My Bloody Valentine, etc.). If that's enough for you then you'll be thrilled with this. If you're looking for a bit more, however, then you might want to give it a pass. What was so frustrating to me was that I could see so many ways that it could have been improved. Even in spite of the generally low acting effort.

    The Wrap-Around: I did like the guy playing the Driver. He was a bit over the top but it fit his character. The wrap-around was ok, I guess. It seemed very loosely put together as an excuse for the stories. Which leads us into the stories themselves...

    Tale Two: Radical Video: By far the strongest segment it was the only time in the movie that felt like an intentional homage to the eighties era slasher movies. The main couple had some good chemistry and you can tell they put effort into evoking the rental store. It made me miss them very much. Streaming may be more convenient but it doesn't have that feel of the rental stores. It also has a throwback to the eighties cop: Drunk, widower and surrounded by lots of jazz. My biggest problem with this segment is the actions of the people make sense...until the end. Then everyone decides to say "What's survival called again?" The kill scenes were obviously dolls and badly done. This was frustrating as a simple shift in camera angle could have fixed this problem and made it look so much better.

    Tale Three: Epidemic: I did not like this segment at all. It was very bland and the acting effort put in was downright abysmal. I will say, however, that there was some pretty neat imagery in it such as the cross pendant dangling from a gun and a crucifix being welded into a woman's neck. Yan Birch would have been great as Satan but is so over-the-top it's hard to take him seriously. When he isn't hamming it up he looks genuinely scary.

    The wrap-around finishes up after the last story. I won't spoil it for you, however. I didn't care for the final denouement because it just didn't seem to fit. I could think of a better way for it to have ended that would have been just as good and just as gory and more apropos to the irony factor.

    My main issues were with the lighting, generally poor acting quality and bland cinematography. The special effects were ok in some spots but in others they were terrible. The gunshots in particular. What was more frustrating was that in a lot of the scenes just shifting the camera angle or toning down the lighting would have helped immensely. If it's an early movie by all of the crew involved I could be more forgiving. What I do have a harder time being more lenient with is their insistence on framing every evil person as being highly interested in the horror genre. If you know me and have been around Sci-Fi & Scary for awhile you'll know what's coming. If not, buckle up....

    It's hard enough for the horror community to be taken seriously as literature. It's consistently ignored by the mainstream, non-genre oriented awards. Same with horror movies. It's rare that a horror author makes it to any kind of bestseller book lists (i.e. the New York Times bestseller list) unless it's an author with a lot of clout (*cough*Stephen King*cough*). Movies don't fare much better when it comes to Oscar noms and whatnot. What I cannot and will not comprehend is why a movie set firmly in that genre, starring people from that genre, would frame every horror aficionado in the movie as mentally ill, psychotic, and murderous. Thanks. Just thank you so much for that. It's at the point where a lot of horror authors/filmmakers won't even identify themselves as 'horror authors' because it's perceived as a negative connotation. From observation it seems like 'speculative fiction' or 'dark fantasy'. No, if that's how they truly see their work, that's fine. It's their prerogative. But it feels as though it's more of a marketing strategy because horror is a dirty word.
    8debijohess

    Creative, creepy tales well executed

    A family travelling by auto has a blow out due to a board with nails being placed in their path by a psychopath. The following accident lands them captive to him. Michael, the husband, is secured in the front seat, while his wife and daughter are held in an attached cargo trailer. He is subjected to 3 macabre tales of terror that are indeed frightening. The first involves a successful female author who after having a baby, feels she has lost her edge to write, because of the new family addition. She proceeds to slowly poison the little boy causing him to become extremely ill. This is a tale of greed and self centered vanity. It's well done with moral overtones. The second tale is about a detective on the trail of a serial killer who is terrorizing a video store owner and his wife. The last is about an evil deity that possesses his victims.

    The segments were very well produced and acted. There is a lot of special effects and great sets and locations. Overall it is quite entertaining and creative. Quite an undertaking with a large cast and loads of crew to pull it all off. Well done!
    3tiskec

    Very Low Budget and Cheesy

    I will keep this short. The tried with the first two "tales" that the kidnapper told the father of this family he had abducted. They were cheesy, but they had a little fun to them. However, when it got to the third story I gave up. They tried to portray the devil in this extremely fake costume that made me laugh. The acting was atrocious and seemed extremely forced.

    I stayed through the torture of this movie and let me just tell you the ending is cliché as cliché gets. It was very disappointing.

    This was not the worst, but it wasn't good either. I give it a 3/10.
    1olson-64848

    Do NOT watch this awful, awful 'movie'

    After reading the 10 star reviews ok here and some of the 'critic' (all of them are second rate horror vlogs that were sent free copies to review) the only thing I can think of is that not only were they given a free copy, but they either worked on, contributed to, or know someone involved in the production. Everything about this movie is just terrible. The camera work is bad and looks like it was filmed on an old camcorder. The audio is so bad and switches from white noise filled backgrounds to fairly clear but much louder audio from shot to shot. The editing is jarring and horribly done. People switch places and move about as though they shot a line, stepped aside to see how it turned out, and then tried to get the actors framed in the same place again for the next line. The acting is atrociously bad and the script is worse. The CGI is laughable at best. And the makeup effects are even worse. There is nothing worth watching here. I saw it for free on YouTube and it was still too expensive. 2 hours of the worst trash you will ever see; even if some of the overarching ideas are interesting, they are so poorly handled in every way you really can't tell. 0 stars. Negative stars. Just, please avoid this at all costs. Its an abomination to call this a film.

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      Laurene Landon came up with the idea to play her character Miss Tate on crutches.
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      References Le silence qui tue (1979)

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Denver, Colorado, USA(main location)
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      • Heart and Fire Productions
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