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Following the franchise's cult classic roots, this new anthology, featuring Tony Todd and Lynn Whitfield, scares and thrills with horrifying twists and social commentary.Following the franchise's cult classic roots, this new anthology, featuring Tony Todd and Lynn Whitfield, scares and thrills with horrifying twists and social commentary.Following the franchise's cult classic roots, this new anthology, featuring Tony Todd and Lynn Whitfield, scares and thrills with horrifying twists and social commentary.
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Almost didn't watch this after the mess from the 2nd one. However, this one is a much better successor to the original Tales from the Hood. The stories were much more entertaining, creative, and thought out with the exception of The Bunker, which was yet another cliche woke crap. The last story is the best, both hilarious and freaky.
The first one is ur typical greed n revenge a la Japanese horror films wher ghosts return to take revenge.
The second is the best about a racist guy hiding in a bunker.
The third is very predictable about an aged n ill opera singer with tons of cash n jewelry n no heir or relatives n nursed by two strangers.
The last one is kinda funny. The guy who played the robber is surely suffering from side effects of steroids which itself is hilarious.
Watch out for the second, a creative one.
This movie is nothing to write home about. It's not terrible, especially considering it was a SyFy production, but is merely a shell of the original.
Being a sucker for anthologies, I gave this a watch even though my better instincts told me not to after the crapstorm that was part 2. If you like horror movies or anthologies (even better if you like both), then give it a watch. You won't be TERRIBLY disappointed as long as you know going into it that is not gonna be an Oscar film.
Being a sucker for anthologies, I gave this a watch even though my better instincts told me not to after the crapstorm that was part 2. If you like horror movies or anthologies (even better if you like both), then give it a watch. You won't be TERRIBLY disappointed as long as you know going into it that is not gonna be an Oscar film.
While escaping from an evil thing, an old man (Tony Todd) listens to four horror tales told by a young girl (Sage Arrindell).
1st "Ruby Gates") The landlord David Burr (London Brown) needs to evict his last tenant, the Bradford Family, from his apartment building to make lots of money in a profitable construction business. However, the family refuses to leave the place since their son is treating cancer in a hospital near to the building. David decides to hire a low life to burn down the Bradford apartment to get rid of the tenants, but things go wrong.
2nd "The Bunker") A racist man is alone in a bunker promoting a white supremacy, but something unexpected happens.
3rd "Operatic") The backing vocal Chela Simpson (Savannah Basley) has an argument with the lead singer and is fired. She meets the agent Park (Jaime M. Callica), who introduces her to the former opera singer Marie Benoit (Lynn Whitfield), who is a wealthy woman and needs a caregiver. When Park convinces Chela to kill Marie to use her money to promote her career, she learns dark secrets.
4th "Dope Kicks") A small time thief robs defenseless people to rob wallets, cellphones, and sneakers. When he accidentally kills a victim, his aunt conjures a curse that affects his life.
In general, the tales are predictable but entertains fans of horror movies. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Contos Macabros 3" ("Macabre Tales 3")
1st "Ruby Gates") The landlord David Burr (London Brown) needs to evict his last tenant, the Bradford Family, from his apartment building to make lots of money in a profitable construction business. However, the family refuses to leave the place since their son is treating cancer in a hospital near to the building. David decides to hire a low life to burn down the Bradford apartment to get rid of the tenants, but things go wrong.
2nd "The Bunker") A racist man is alone in a bunker promoting a white supremacy, but something unexpected happens.
3rd "Operatic") The backing vocal Chela Simpson (Savannah Basley) has an argument with the lead singer and is fired. She meets the agent Park (Jaime M. Callica), who introduces her to the former opera singer Marie Benoit (Lynn Whitfield), who is a wealthy woman and needs a caregiver. When Park convinces Chela to kill Marie to use her money to promote her career, she learns dark secrets.
4th "Dope Kicks") A small time thief robs defenseless people to rob wallets, cellphones, and sneakers. When he accidentally kills a victim, his aunt conjures a curse that affects his life.
In general, the tales are predictable but entertains fans of horror movies. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Contos Macabros 3" ("Macabre Tales 3")
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- TriviaThe portrait of Marie Benoit (Lynn Whitfield's character) in the 3rd segment is based on a photograph of Lynn Whitfield from her role in Eve's Bayou (1997)
- GoofsWhen William runs from the little girl out into the main part of the catacombs, if you look into where he ran from, you can see a piece of the set rocking back and forth. It initially looks like someone chasing him, but it is not.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Kill Count: Tales From the Hood 3 (2020) Kill Count (2020)
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