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2/10
Too Overdone and Not Very Good
LovecraftLass3 October 2019
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.
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3/10
I've seen a lot worse
miss_toucan23 November 2021
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.
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3/10
Terror fails
godspellgroupie18 October 2020
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Three stories stretched out beyond the !imit with unsatisfactory conclusions and a lame tie together that rips off creepshow and stories that rip off the exorcist .It hides its lack of originality with gross out scenes and repetitive violence.
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1/10
Do NOT watch this awful, awful 'movie'
olson-6484828 August 2019
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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1/10
Awful, avoid at all costs!
canadianponydream6 May 2019
I usually love horror anthology films, which how I ended up getting duped into watching this dud. What a waste of time and money!

Apparently this features "homages" two a lot of 80s cult movies, but it was so shoddy and incompetent, I couldn't really recognize any references. I also didn't recognize any of the "stars" this movie claims to feature.

The whole thing was so amateur and sloppily put together, I felt like I was watching a bad student project. I wasn't able to understand a single featured story, this movie is impossible to follow. No idea why someone would waste so much time and resources to make something so awful.

A complete dud, should even count as a "real" movie.
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1/10
Terrible Tales! The real terror is sitting through the whole two hours.
Carson100412 December 2019
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Wow!...... I mean just wow! I saw the cover on Amazon so me and some friends said, "hey lets check it out." Well at least we had a good time laughing our butts off and making a drinking game out of it. Drink every time you hear audio fuzz. Drink every time you see an over exposed shot. Drink every time someone says a really cheesy line without bothering to actually act at all. I think a little intoxication is what it would take for anybody to enjoy this student film, except student films don't drag on for two painful hours or beg for attention with the gratuitous advertisement of has-been celebrities. Seriously though, these two hours of mediocrity will really test one's endurance, patience and attention span. This film is lame. Super boring. Super dragged out. Cheesy! Cheesy! Cheesy covering all over one cliché after another! Not good cheese. If this movie was food it would be like cheap and rubbery kraft cheese on top of basic white bread. Even in my first year of film school I learned basics such as setting the white balance, not crossing the vector line, proper shot composition, setting up lighting to create the proper mood instead of just having everything washed out without any contrast. You can't even blame a small budget on these short comings. The audio sucks but it wouldn't make up for the schlocky and contrived dialogue even if you could hear it all correctly. Nor would it build any suspense or any actual scares. Makes me wonder if this was meant to be an actual horror film. If so then Combs really doesn't understand that horror is a challenge because it requires buildup, intensity, some fake outs here and there, and other nuances of mystery and suspense which would require a certain finesse and artistic execution. Terror Tales has none of that. It seems like all the footage is just randomly put together without any concern for the overall pace. Which brings me to the editing which is especially amateur and lacks any rhythm or cohesion. The most artistic point of interest Terror Tales has to offer is early on with the Christmas Carol-esque demon. I enjoyed the look and feel of this character and thought the link between him and the rorschach blots was clever. Why couldn't the rest of this movie make even an attempt at doing some more clever and stylistic things like that? The 80s bit did look 80s, a feat which normally wouldn't be all that impressive, but due to the blandness of this project I'm willing to give Terror Tales any praise I can scrape up......which I think that's all of it. Then the last portion of this train wreck just plain sucked. Sorry but I'm lost for a better word. But at least it was our laughing high point. The acting is pathetic for the entire runtime, but this exorcism bit at the end takes the cake. We all about had split sides when the preacher knocks himself out after purposefully running into the wall....why? Don't ask, we don't know either. Hey buddy, hasn't that wall always been there? Ding ding ding! First place Razzi award goes to the "faithless preacher". Everyone else including the "celebrities" ties for second. Only one who really "acted" was Laurene Laundon as the psycho mama. Woefully her performance is made tedious thanks to the excessive and unnecessary fatty minutes of uninspired cut and paste editing that bloats this entire feature. Then we have zombies and ketchup looking blood at the end, not that the film is savable at this point anyway. That train left in the first half hour. I think Jimmy Combs would do well from a few film classes or even a beginner's book on the subject of film making. I feel Terror Tales is a vain attempt by a giddy fan boy rather than a disciplined filmmaker.
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1/10
A wretched, incompetent mess.
watchingnreviewing3 May 2019
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"Terror Tales" is not a "film," or a "movie" in any sense of the word; it's just a pile of badly shot grainy video footage that looks like it was shot with an obsolete camcorder and stitched together on iMovie in a seemingly random order. I'd say that this abomination is on par with "Birdemic," but that would be like spitting in James Nguyen's face.

The auteur behind this jumbled mess is a dilettante named Jimmy Lee Combs, of whom we will probably never hear again thanks to this magnum opus. He is credited as writer/director/cinematographer/producer/editor of the film, but it appears he is not quite aware of how to do any of those tasks.

I wish I could summarize the plot of this glorified home movie project, but I got almost nothing. Ostensibly a horror omnibus film, this was just an excuse to showcase some washed up D-list actors and cheesy regional haunted house level gore effects (though some of them are at least a bit serviceable.) The wraparound segment probably has the most coherent storyline (until the ending); it follows a family kidnapped by a psycho (played by Christopher Showerman, who we all know from...uhh...something) that proceeds to revel one of his hostages with three whimsical tales of terror...at least I THINK there are three, it's really hard to tell since none of the scenes or stories really connect or make any sense; it's all just one incomprehensible cavalcade of randomly assembled footage.

The first segment concerns a woman who may or may not have done something bad to her son. The whole thing is told out of chronological order with a strange demon creature showing the woman her past sins or whatever, it was hard to follow or honestly care. The woman is played by Lynn Lowry of Radley Metzeger's "Score" fame, now way past her glory days. Even though this particular tale made little sense, I must admit that the featured demon itself looked very good, almost too good for a movie like this, so my hat is off to whoever designed it.

The next segment is even less coherent. There is a video store facing closure and a serial killer played by "Sleepaway Camp" alumni Jonathan Tiersten. Or at least I think he was a serial killer, it could've been another character. Or not. Could anyone who watched this flick even tell? Not sure what the video store had to do with the serial killer, but it sort of looked like he had a torture chair somewhere in the store's cellar where he bludgeons his victims.

After this mess mercifully drags to close, we are forced to endure the absolute worst of all the entries and a terrifying one indeed, though not for the reasons Mr. Combs had hoped for. The third story is the apex of this flick's incompetence and overall shoddiness. This is where the viewer really starts getting confused at just how many stories this anthology contains. The final segment is another vague mess of random video footage that tries in vain to tell the story of a worldwide demonic possession epidemic, but it goes off on about twenty different tangents and non sequitors. I was barely able to construct the following approximation of a storyline based around these arbitrary scenes; a heavily made up 17th century witch dressed in 21st century lingerie (another "Sleepaway Camp" alumni Felissa Rose, looking even more gender-challenged than she did in her feature length debut 35 years ago) is burned at the stake by a group of community theatre thanksgiving play pilgrims and makes some nonspecific curse that causes a bunch of people to get possessed by demons 400 years years later. Back in modern era, a plucky nun helps some sad looking man fight the possessions for one reason or other. We then see several awkward scenes of people behaving like sinister idiots (including the most insipid and insulting geisha scene ever filmed) which apparently is meant to illustrate how demons are possessing people across the world, but none of them ever really connect with the story at hand. We also catch a glimpse of the Devil himself, complete with a pair of giant breasts on his head in lieu of horns. Apparently, Ari Lehman, the original Jason from the first "Friday the 13th" film is featured in this story, but he didn't really stand out and I honestly did not care enough to decipher which character he played.

We then return to the framing story which abruptly ends in a gush of badly copy-and-pasted GIF blood (shades of "Birdemic.") After disposing of his victims, the psycho killer goes to a cheap motel room, where he engages in "relations" with a fully clothed prostitute while director Jimmy Lee Combs lingers and glides his camera lovingly across Christopher Showerman's erect nipples, six pack abs, and speedo bulge. The slain family then come back as zombies and rip out his red dyed rags---I mean "guts." Finis. Cue 20 minute end credits interspersed with scraps of outtakes and unused footage.

I wish I could say that this random assemblage of bad ideas caught on tape was "so bad it's good," bit it's not. Nor is it intentionally campy or a "throwback" as the other reviewers claim. It's just bad. Abysmal. Unwatchable. There is absolutely no redeeming quality or real cinematography; it looks like a home video that was shot on someone's iPhone 6. Production values are nonexistent and the special effects are too shoddy and cheap to have any kind of impact, save for a few small exceptions.

I would criticize the editing, but none of the footage seems to have actually been edited, into a film or otherwise. The movie just drags unforgivably for its entire two hour gauntlet due to Mr. Combs' insistence on putting every single shot into the final cut. I was shocked that there were any outtakes remaining to be put into the end credits. The audio mix fares little better. The in-camera recorded sound is often drowned out by hissing, generic stock music and library sound effects, which, in hindsight, is all for the better since it spares the viewer the cringe worthy and prosaic dialogue.

To be fair, most of the cast do appear to be doing their best, but the sheer incompetence and ineptitude of the production, script, and direction (or lack thereof) torpedo the entire endeavor. The majority of the actors are unknown, aside from a handful of half-forgotten cult horror actors who seem to be only doing this for food and gas money.

I sincerely hope that any potential viewers who read this review will skip this painful mess of badly shot raw footage masquerading as a finished film. There are much better anthology horror films out there, almost by default, seeing how low "Terror Tales" has set the bar.
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1/10
Wow!
tampaaries23 October 2022
Who thought this was a good idea? Who approved this mess for release? That person need to be arrested not tomorrow, not next week but RIGHT NOW I dont care if he's sleeping, wake him up and arrest him somebody need to be held accountable! I can't even say I've seen worst movies because this has to be the worst. I normally love these type of horror anthology movies but this movie has put a sour taste in my mouth and im not sure if I'll ever look at an anthology horror movie the same again! My apologies to all the other movies I've called stupid, worthless and pathetic in my life because compared to this movie all those other movies were a masterpiece.
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1/10
Wow so bad :(
mlhare11 June 2020
I wish i could have rated it lower. I love B movies and I love 80's horror. This was neither. It wasn't even in the same ballpark. The video rental was the best of the worse but whole movie waste of time. I always take.1 star ratings with a grain of salt. To each their own. I wish I would have listened this time. They were right! I get what it was trying to be, it just never quite made it. ☹
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5/10
A slasher throwback
BandSAboutMovies3 January 2019
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Writer-director Jimmy Lee Combs has brought together a cast of actors from films like Friday the 13th, Maniac Cop 1 & 2, The Crazies, Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs, Sleepaway Camp, Critters 2 and more for a new anthology horror movie.

Michael awakens only to realize that he's been taken by a gun holding maniac (Christoper Showerman from TV's Supergirl) who reveals that our hero's wife and daughter are captive in the trailer they're towing. If he tries to escape in any way, a deadly toxin will be released, so Michael must do everything he's asked to do, even rob a store.

Along the way, the driver forces Michael to listen to three different stories:

In "By Proxy," Lynn Lowry (The Crazies, Shivers) plays a mother that must confront the demonic reasons why her son committed suicide.

"Radical Video" concerns a serial killer named The Sledgehammer (Jonathan Tiersten, Sleepaway Camp) who is killing the patrons of Radical Video in the 1980's. Keep an eye out for Laurene Landon from Maniac Cop in this one, plus plenty of VHS covers and posters to feast your eyes on.

Finally, in "Epidemic," a demon (Yan Birch, Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs) uses numerous human beings throughout time as hosts. Helene Udy from the original My Bloody Valentine, Felissa Rose from Sleepaway Camp and original Jason Ari Lehman from Friday the 13th all make appearances in this gory tale of possession.

Can Michael save his family? Will evil win the day? Well, you're going to have to watch Terror Tales to get the answer!

I liked the idea behind several of these stories, but felt that it's two-hour running time could have bee trimmed somewhat or that perhaps one of these stories -- particularly the last one -- could have held up and been its own movie. There's some stunt casting here, with the professionals standing head and shoulders above some of the newer talent, but those names are going to be the ones that get most people to rent or buy this.

That said, I really appreciated the production design on the video store set and would love to see what Combs can do with a bigger budget.
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10/10
A Homage to the Slasher flicks of the 80's
shagee797717 December 2018
From writer-director Jimmy Lee Combs, a film that brings together cast from Friday the 13th, Maniac Cop 1 & 2, George Romero's The Crazies, Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs, Sleepaway Camp, Critters 2 and more, on VOD January 8 from High Octane Pictures!

When Michael (J. Giordano) was wakes up in his car tied up, he is scared and puzzled on what is going on. But soon discovers the lunatic driving (Christopher Showerman)is a bonafide madman! Struggling to get lose and away from the nut he is soon told to sit back and listen. That if he doesn't do whatever he says his Daughter and Wife will suffer and die! Not convinced the madman points to the back of them a trailer being towed. In that trailer is his wife and daughter imprisoned and will die if he doesn't do what he says. As a matter of fact the trailer is set up with a deadly toxin. There is a switch in the car that will be activated and will kill them! He is made to break the law and be involved in a robbery. If he doesn't do everything the driver says there dead. In between the chaos brought on to Michael he has to listen three tales of terror which serve as a wraparound and the build up to the end of the road.

Alumni's of the hey day of Slasher fill the cast and it's a whose who of the 80's Slasher flick. That to me was such a treat to see all my horror icons in one movie still delivering scares. The first tale has a ageless Lynn Lowry possessed by a demon and unravels her sons suicide. The news is terrifying which sets upon the rest of the movie that this is not no happy ending everything will be all right type of movie. This is hardcore Slasher with blood and fun! The next tale brings so many memories back. I really felt I was transported back to the 80's. An authentic Video store with shelves stacked with prime hits and posters. I could only wonder how this was achieved. The story has two real film geeks husband and wife owners really connecting with there customers and going through a rough patch. Customers are coming back complaining of snuff like movies in the case of the regular movies they rented. It ties in with a serial killer on the loose killing people with a sledgehammer.

The next tale transpires in the '80s where a Detective is hot on the trail of a serial killer known as The Sledgehammer (Jonathan Tiersten) who is terrorizing a video store owner and his wife. A detective is hot on the trail and getting close on closing the case and solving the crime. But will he be in time.

In the final tale, Satan (Yan Birch) jumps from one body to another causing panic in the streets and reports of possession throughout the town. Yan Birch is truly fun to watch and creates a really creepy tale with a ton of cameos. When all is said and done it's being is back to Michael and how to get his family out of the trailer and safe. Is the madman through with this game of death and willing to set everyone free, or is this just another tale that needs to be finished? Secrets will be revealed and the true reason for the kidnapping of himself and his family will be revealed and the truth will come out!

Jimmy Lee Combs really captured the era of the good ole SOV hits of the 80's and made three tales that pay homage to them and the Slasher greats of that time. Only a true love of the genre could of pulled that off and it is done with great pride here. Having so many cameos by such great actors and actresses of that time only added to the production. Christopher Showerman was brilliant and a commanded every scene he was in. He was more villainous and truly scary than any monster, serial killer or demon in this movie. His actions and the way he delivered his lines were truly terrifying and had your attention. You felt Michael and his family's terror!

Cast: Christopher Showerman, Laurene Landon, Jennifer Runyon, Ari Lehmann, Ashley Park, Felissa Rose and Helen Udy.

Terror Tales Comes our January 8th.
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3/10
Very Low Budget and Cheesy
tiskec27 June 2022
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.
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1/10
Please! Let this film just be a sick joke!
geraldleejones-2063915 April 2024
I have watched and reviewed some horrible film from Prime Video, but this one has to be the absolute ROCK BOTTOM!!! The stories are boring and contrived with no coherence whatsoever....and I don't mean among them as a whole, but within each individual "tale." To say that I loathe them all would be right on the mark, but I especially hold the first one in utter contempt. Th story made no sense even for a moment, the casting was a disaster. The lead character which was a female author with a young child and was played by a haggard old actress (born 1947) with massive make-up who did not have enough talent to be a supporting actress in a kindergarten Christmas Pageant, she was RANCID as well as being better suited to play the child's GRANDMOTHER! Plus, the costume for the demon involved was laughable as were the special effects involved in his role!

The other two stories were bad, but not quite as nauseating and senseless as the first. The scenario binding the tales together was out of place altogether and added NOTHING to the movies.

If you meet this movie in a dark alley RUN FOR YOUR LIFE to avoid it!!!!!
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1/10
The movie cover was better then the movie
katrinavandyke9 September 2023
I saw the cover while scrolling on my tv and thought this might be good to watch because I love anthologies and boy was I mistaking. I can't believe I wasted time watching this... The acting was horrendous although I will give some kudos to the special effects makeup and the stories weren't that bad, but the acting and over acting was cringe..I've seen better student films and Youtube shorts that were way better then this. I'm sure it was a budget thing and resources but this could've been better. Maybe if Blumhouse got ahold of this and did a remake and made it better with better actors it might be worth a watch.
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8/10
Creative, creepy tales well executed
debijohess15 November 2019
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!
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10/10
A Star-Studded Horror Anthology that Works like a Demon's Charm !
timodo1 September 2020
Christopher Showerman portrays a Particularly Repulsive Kidnapper , Thief , Murderer , & StoryTeller that tells three Terrifying Tales of Woe : The 1st > " Radical Video " > The Story of a Serial Killer who Specializes in Young Women ; & Miranda Byers & Ben Hilzer are 'Tiffany & Blaine Moore' , who own a Video Store that seems to be Targeted by the LowLife . The main culprit is Jonathan Tiersten with a subdued but Powerful Performance ; & the Living Legend Laurene Landon plays 'Miss Tate' the Loving but Slightly Off-Kilter Mother ! Ms. Landon works Her Magic & Shines like the Mid-Day Sun in this Gripping Performance ! 2nd > " By Proxy ' > Iconic Lynn Lowry is Spectacular as 'Susan McKay' the troubled Mother to Her Suicidal Son ; & Matt Block is Awesome as the Disturbing 'Demon' , who takes Susan on a trip revisiting her past discretions . 3rd > " Epidemic ' > This Segment is Chock-Full of Horror Royalty ! Ari Lehman is 'Edmond Blackburn' , a 17th Century Witch Hunter , the always Fabulous Felissa Rose is the Sexy , Vengeful , & Red Hot 'Witch' , & Yan Birch is Dead-On as 'Satan' Himself ! Helene Udy plays the Newscaster 'Sonya Hamilton' , Jennifer Runyon is 'Melanie' , & Irene Leonard is the Good 'Sister Agnes' . Special Note for You Guys out there , there's a Bevy of Attractive Young Babes , especially in " Radical Video' , but none More-so than Beauty Queen & Actress Ashley Park as 'Alisha Harding' ! There's No Redeeming Messages here , nor is there a Guide to Goodness or Rehabilitation ; But what is here Great Old Fashioned Horror ; & that's All We Really Need AnyWay !
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8/10
Nifty horror anthology
Woodyanders18 January 2022
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Michael (likeable J. Giordano) gets abducted by a raving psychopath (nicely played with smiling menace by Christopher Showerman) who's also kidnapped Michael's family. The nutjob forces Michael to listen to three tales of terror.

1st yarn, "By Proxy" - Famous horror writer and super lousy mother Susan McKay (an excellent portrayal by Lynn Lowry) gets visited by a demon after her son commits suicide. This story packs a really grim and upsetting punch. Cool demon, too.

2nd vignette, "Radical Video" - A vicious serial killer known as the Sledgehammer (a frightening turn by Jonathan Tiersten) terrorizes a small town. This tale's way gnarly 80's vibe totally hits the spot, with especially spot-on 80's slang, tacky clothes, and bad hairstyles. Laurene Landon is an absolute hoot as the killer's loony protective mother.

3rd anecdote, "Epidemic" - Demonic possessions break out all over the world. This one benefits from a wickedly funny sense of dark humor. Moreover, Yan Birch has a field day as Satan, plus there are lively cameos from Felissa Rose as a lascivious witch who gets burned at the stake, Ari Lehman as zealous witch hunter Edmond Blackburn, and Helene Udy as news lady Sonya Hamilton.

Writer/director Jeffrey Lee Combs delivers plenty of tasty gore and shows a winning affinity for the horror genre, thereby making this honey a most worthwhile omnibus outing.
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