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Muerte: Tales of Horror

  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Berna Bazan-Towns, Kimberly Cardenas, Ashley Lopez Delagarza, and Mario Aguilar in Muerte: Tales of Horror (2018)
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Four tales of horror centered around a stolen "cursed" comic book.Four tales of horror centered around a stolen "cursed" comic book.Four tales of horror centered around a stolen "cursed" comic book.

  • Director
    • Christopher Ambriz
  • Writers
    • Christopher Ambriz
    • Michelle Banks
    • Rocky Ramon
  • Stars
    • Mario Aguilar
    • Tara Allen
    • Michelle Banks
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    111
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Ambriz
    • Writers
      • Christopher Ambriz
      • Michelle Banks
      • Rocky Ramon
    • Stars
      • Mario Aguilar
      • Tara Allen
      • Michelle Banks
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Mario Aguilar
    Mario Aguilar
    • El Cucuy (segments "Cucuy" "Muerte")
    Tara Allen
    • Cristina (segment "Muerte")
    Michelle Banks
    • Misty…
    Berna Bazan-Towns
    • Ophelia (segment "Muerte")
    • (as Berna Bazan Towns)
    Mya Bolster
    • Mya (segment "The Date")
    Sylvia Bolster
    • Sylvia (Segment "The Date")
    Kimberly Cardenas
    • Chloe (Segment "Mirror")
    Aileen Corpos
    Aileen Corpos
    • Marie (segment "The Date")
    Liz Creme
    • Beth (segment "Muerte")
    • (as Elizabeth Creme)
    Laura Criser
    • Party Girl (segment "The Date")
    Ashley Lopez Delagarza
    • Ashley…
    Eric Lee Delagarza
    • Zak (segment "Muerte")
    • (as Eric Delagarza)
    Joli Emory
    • Little Ally (segment "El Cucuy")
    Edward J. Espino
    • Rick (segment "Muerte")
    Priscilla Fernandez
    • Ariana (segments "Mirror" "Muerte")
    Jessica Lee Golden
    • Lori (segment "The Date")
    • (as Jessica Golden Mathws)
    Vanessa Guerrero
    • Mom (segment "Cucuy")
    Andrea Guzman
    • Holly (segments "Mirror" "Muerte")
    • Director
      • Christopher Ambriz
    • Writers
      • Christopher Ambriz
      • Michelle Banks
      • Rocky Ramon
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    9everythinghorrorpodcast

    A Great Anthology

    Four tales of horror presented around dorky wannabe witches Spencer and Celine who plan to take revenge on a former lover they unknowingly were dating at the same time. Now they are seeking "special items" for a spell from a mysterious woman named Ophelia. Meanwhile Carter's sidekick, Zak, is sent to steal a couple of items for a séance at the same shop. While looking around for the items, Zak comes across a strange comic book called MUERTE and decides to steal that also. Soon afterward, strange things start to happen to Carter, Zak and their friends as they start to read the crazy stories featured in the comic book. The first deals with a sin-eating El Cucuy looking for one of his bad "kids" that got away from him so many years ago. The second is about a date with a vampire that goes horribly wrong. The third is about a vanity mirror given as a housewarming gift that turns into a soul-sucking mirror from hell. And in the final story, we will find out who unleashes all the evil.

    For the start that caused all this, where Zak went into a witch shop. Stealing a couple items. While other ladies are trying to purchase some stuff for a spell, which plays into the whole anthology later in the morning as parts connect. From there it's split into three other tales which were originally shorts, that later got added to turn this into a 90 minute feature. You can actually listen to our Round Table Interview with some of the cast and crew, the shorts contained The Date, Mirror and El Cucy.

    Muerte, relies on the practical effects and not much CGI if any at all. Muerte: Tales of Horror is just a fun story told and like mentioned above a nice way to connect everything. As the story unfolds, we find out there's Vampires, but with the sound effects, it could almost be compared to like a hybrid Vampire / Werewolf? However it's a nice guttural sound making these Vampire ladies that much more creepier and darker. Look at the first tale, The Date. Vampires trying to feed and not realizing the surroundings or should I say underestimating what was actually in front of them.

    Mirror, probably my favorite little story. Involving a little ol mirror that seems to be taking the beauty and possessing Chloe into a murderous being. Trying to please the mirror by giving it blood. This tale, I believe is where Tessa and I started to realize some connections for the story that's in between of each tale. Without saying to much, it's different terrifying of how just one simple item from really a unknown source, even though it was bought from the same witch shop, could really be dangerous.

    Finally El Cucy, which is the name of the Latin folklore Boogeyman that also ties into the in between story. Mario who played the creature, did a lot of research and I fully believe Mario became, El Cucy. A nice practical effect Boogeyman, creepy Latin dialogue that even sings a old nursery rhyme.

    My final thoughts about Night Creature Productions, Muerte: Tales Of Horror is a very well made independent film that is enjoyable. With characters not so annoying or lame writing of dialogue, each story brings a nice touch to lead up to the actual finale.

    I highly recommend watching and supporting this film, I do believe it'd treat everyone who loves anthologies. It may seem dark at times, but you got to ignore it and realize this is not a Hollywood film. Go into Muerte: Tales Of Horror with an open mind, because

    "Muerte: Tales Of Horror brings a folklore to life through a comic." Also check out the Round Table Interview Tessa and I conducted with Chris Ambriz (Director), Louis Alvarado (Producer), Mario Aguilar (El Cucuy), Tara Allen (Christina), Eric Lee Delagarza (Carter) and Ashley Ann (Ashley). And remember to support Indie Horror Films.
    1juliedelapena-38242

    I had to force myself to finish the movie.

    Ran across this one on Plex while i was waiting for dinner to be delivered. Horrible all the way around. Bad writing bad acting bad filming bad lighting the costumes were ok but not enough to redeem the movie. Don't waste your time.
    10rhawver80

    Fans of 80's Horror, Check This Out!!!

    If you are a fan of 80's horror films than you may like this film. This film has all the elements of classic 80's horror. I personally think it has a Creepshow vibe that manages to tie all the stories together into one cohesive idea. For a low budget indie film, it has some awesome special effects. I'm glad I got to see it before it became unavailable on Prime
    1angelom-15482

    Terrible- a complete waste of time

    There is nothing scary or redeeming about this movie- bad script, terrible acting and a poor (at best) story. I couldn't finish watching- a complete waste of time...
    8dawnpatrolveteranjflores

    Easy To Critique But Dont Rush To Judge

    It's easy to critique a movie especially one that doesn't have a large budget.

    If you didn't put your heart and sweat into it that can be an easy rout.

    For What It's Worth the script is done well, the actors did the best of their ability and the black humor and punchlines are genuinely funny. The cyborg and El Cucuy were the best actors, the cyborgs acting was rocky at first but he took on the role and really made it his own later in the story. El Cucuy and the makeup is well done and is a thing of nightmares. The music score is not cheesy and matches the storyline well. Some movies can have cheesy and corny scores this doesn't. There is a depth to the the plot I wasnt expecting and there are a few moments where I was jump scared.

    If you like horror and you like somebody who's put their heart and soul into their project then look past the budget and look at the effort. I think this was a solid effort and I enjoyed it immensely.

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      Several actors in this film play multiple roles.
    • Quotes

      Lori (segment "The Date"): Who sent you? Why did you kill Katie? Talk!

      Matt: Do you really think I'm gonna tell you anything?

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    • Release date
      • 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Filming locations
      • Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Night Creature Productions
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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