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5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75Paste MagazineMatthew JacksonPaste MagazineMatthew JacksonSatanic Hispanics, a horror anthology from a quintet of Latino filmmakers and an energetic ensemble cast of actors, embraces the versatility and sense of diversity that can work so well in this format.
- 67Austin ChronicleRichard WhittakerAustin ChronicleRichard WhittakerIn three segments Satanic Hispanics has zipped between high Gothic, hijinks, and activist metaphor. They're all entertaining, but every time the action cuts back to the diffident Traveler – who keeps threatening dire consequences if he's not immediately released – you'll wonder why he doesn't tell pithier, more connected stories.
- 63Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreThe jolts may be few, as most chapters focus on the don’t-look-away gruesomeness of what they serve up. But almost all of the jokes land.
- 60IGNIGNSatanic Hispanics attempts to bring authentic Latin folklore to modern horror audiences and boasts great doses of monsters and gore. Unfortunately it’s also held back by some uneven storytelling and humor that doesn’t always land.
- 50RogerEbert.comSimon AbramsRogerEbert.comSimon AbramsFour Latinx-themed horror segments of variable quality are sandwiched between a modestly amusing wrap-around story about a haunted traveler, simply called “The Traveler.” It’s not enough, despite some amusing performances and effects-driven thrills.