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Tales of the Creeping Death

  • 2022
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Tales of the Creeping Death (2022)
Five tales full of horror, comedy and most importantly, Creeping Death. You better pray for your soul.
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Five tales full of horror, comedy and most importantly, Creeping Death. You better pray for your soul.Five tales full of horror, comedy and most importantly, Creeping Death. You better pray for your soul.Five tales full of horror, comedy and most importantly, Creeping Death. You better pray for your soul.

  • Director
    • John Williams
  • Writer
    • John Williams
  • Stars
    • Michael Socha
    • Andrew Readman
    • Ricky Tomlinson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    41
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Williams
    • Writer
      • John Williams
    • Stars
      • Michael Socha
      • Andrew Readman
      • Ricky Tomlinson
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Michael Socha
    Michael Socha
    • Goose
    Andrew Readman
    Andrew Readman
    • Harold
    Ricky Tomlinson
    Ricky Tomlinson
    • Dad
    Dean Ackerman
    Dean Ackerman
    • Kev
    Darren McAree
    • Shane
    James Whitehurst
    James Whitehurst
    • Kirk
    John Solomonides
    John Solomonides
    • Jon
    Solaya Rowley
    • Sophie
    Steve Wood
    • Peter Lymer
    Wesley Martin
    Wesley Martin
    • John
    George Newton
    George Newton
    • Mr. Kankel
    Billy Cook
    Billy Cook
    • Billy
    Darren Anstey
    • Number 65
    Pete Bennett
    Jason Conway
    • Number 14
    Paul J. Dove
    Paul J. Dove
    • Number 29
    Maggie Evans
    Maggie Evans
    • Mrs. Bannister
    David Ford
    • Number 22
    • Director
      • John Williams
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      • John Williams
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    1victoria-reeve

    Leaving this review to save others 100 mins!

    I'm partial to a comedy and a horror but this was every angle of bad.

    Script..bad. Acting..bad. Storylines..bad. Special effects..bad. (Take out the word special for that last one) Save yourselves and get your mates to perform a skit for better entertainment.
    2nick-36299

    Oh dear.

    I have been a backer of low budget films in the past. Some came good, some ended in the bin. I have huge respect for the incredibly dedication it takes to raise the money to make any film and for that I have given it one star. Sadly this one proves that it takes more than a quirky sense of humour and the belief that one can do it. The second star is for the fact that John Williams has a sense of telling a story. Sadly the story he tells is poor. Also, any decent film has to have decent dialogue. The dialogue in every case (apart from bits of the wrapper scene between Harold and Goose) is shockingly bad. This is not helped by some truly appalling performances. I really want that hour and half back. Life is too short.
    8singhlall

    Inventive Anthology Horror

    I am a massive fan of independent Horror films and thoroughly enjoy a good anthology.

    This is a throwback to the classic Amicus and Hammer Horror Anthologies of the past.

    The main characters give really convincing performances but the segments and stories are the real reason to watch this. Well made tales with a twist..
    10jparanormal

    Fantastic movie!

    I had the absolute pleasure of watching this extremely well made movie. Not only did this film make me laugh a lot, it also had my jaw dropped on several occasions. From the opening scene to the last scene, I was totally gripped! Such a clever ending and a joy to watch. 10 out of 10 from me.
    7Mr_Frontispiece

    The Hitman and Harold

    I have been following the directorial career of John Williams keenly. As such, I was eager to sample his latest offering 'Tales of the Creeping Death'. Clearly influenced by the Hammer and Amicus horror anthologies of the 60's and 70's (a sub-genre I used to love as a child), Williams conjures up four diverse stories, plus the obligatory wraparound story.

    The wraparound story sets the mood very well. Goose (Michael Socha), is a hitman hired by wheelchair bound eccentric Harold (Andrew Readman). His contract is not to kill someone, but to ensure that Harold stays alive until 3 o'clock on the night in question, with no further explanation provided (up until the film's chilling conclusion that is). To pass the time, Harold proceeds to tell Goose the aforementioned four stories. The wraparound proves an effective narrative devise, and ties it up quite nicely at the end (a satisfied nod and "aaaaah" from this reviewer on first viewing). Also of note, the chemistry between the two works really well throughout.

    Taking place on Halloween, the first story follows the zombie costumed Billy (Billy Cook) as he finds himself unexpectedly attending a black tie party with a couple friends, only to quickly discover that all is not what it seems. For my money, this stands out as the best story of the four, and features some fantastic, and very convincing, make up effects from Special Make Up Artist Gary Pollard.

    The second story provides a snapshot into the life of Kev (Dean Ackerman). Dean plays his character so well (standout performance in the film in my opinion). It is hard not to smile as you see him going about his business, making friends, and organising events for his Super Smooth Gang. Ricky Tomlinson guest stars as Dad, and gives a typical, but very enjoyable performance in the limited screen time he has (you know what you get with Ricky). What the story lacks in chills, it certainly makes up for in laughs. Very funny, but still well worth its inclusion in a horror anthology film.

    Story three is a tale about three work colleagues on a team building exercise in a rural hotel in Wales. Following a detour on route (a local cave network tourist attraction), they are subjected to a series of strange occurancies, leading to the hotel being deserted upon their arrival. As the story reaches its conclusion there are clear nods in the direction of a certain well known film from the late 70's, but it remains interesting and well executed non-the-less. That being said, it probably didn't grab me quite as much as the other three offerings.

    The fourth story depicts the aftermath of the brutal murder of the parents of bingo caller Shane (Darren McAree) by an unseen creature. This story again showcases the talents of Gary Pollard, who provided the awesome creature design, and copious amounts of gore in the frenetic conclusion. Enjoyable romp to end on.

    Overall, a very enjoyable entry into John Williams' catalogue. Well worth a look.

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      4th feature by Stoke director John Williams since 2014. The other 3 being The Mothertown, The Slayers and Crispy's Curse.
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      The character 'Number 73' is listed twice in the end credits (Donna Dean and Susan O'Neil)

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      • 2022 (United Kingdom)
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