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.
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Brilliant title, great first tale then let down with progressively terrible, boring, poorly acted and produced tales of zero scares or enjoyment. Your soul certainly will die after ensuing this. A MISS!
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.
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.
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..
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..
Overall a great little low budget anthology film. I've definitely seen worse, bigger budget films.
The linked scenes with Michael Socha and Andrew Redman are really well acted and scripted. Funny interaction between the pair, which comes across with the on screen chemistry.
There are parts of the segments that are slow paced and don't add much to the story. But, the segments themselves aren't over egged or too long, then it's back to Socha and Redman for an injection of humour. For me, the best story is the second one, imaginative, fresh and funny. Dean Ackerman is fantastic in this role.. I would love to see a spin off or full film just on this!!
There are some nice special effects throughout, most of the time. It doesn't have a big budget, but as long as you keep that in mind and aren't expecting CGI effects with perfect delivered lines. British produced horror with a splash of humour, well worth supporting in my opinion.
The linked scenes with Michael Socha and Andrew Redman are really well acted and scripted. Funny interaction between the pair, which comes across with the on screen chemistry.
There are parts of the segments that are slow paced and don't add much to the story. But, the segments themselves aren't over egged or too long, then it's back to Socha and Redman for an injection of humour. For me, the best story is the second one, imaginative, fresh and funny. Dean Ackerman is fantastic in this role.. I would love to see a spin off or full film just on this!!
There are some nice special effects throughout, most of the time. It doesn't have a big budget, but as long as you keep that in mind and aren't expecting CGI effects with perfect delivered lines. British produced horror with a splash of humour, well worth supporting in my opinion.
How does this film get such good reviews?
It tries to be a clever Hammer film but it fails spectacularly. When I say badly acted, I can't blame the script entirely... it's just badly acted. Are the writers trying to make this a Spoof film? Are they living in the worst type of 1956 film not in a good way. Is this an inside joke? The special effects are silly and badly done. Honestly... It's a poor homage to Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead and an insult to great films like Creepshow... Don't bother.
It tries to be a clever Hammer film but it fails spectacularly. When I say badly acted, I can't blame the script entirely... it's just badly acted. Are the writers trying to make this a Spoof film? Are they living in the worst type of 1956 film not in a good way. Is this an inside joke? The special effects are silly and badly done. Honestly... It's a poor homage to Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead and an insult to great films like Creepshow... Don't bother.
Did you know
- Trivia4th feature by Stoke director John Williams since 2014. The other 3 being The Mothertown, The Slayers and Crispy's Curse.
- GoofsThe character 'Number 73' is listed twice in the end credits (Donna Dean and Susan O'Neil)
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- £50,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 40m(100 min)
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