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Jason Roberts (4 KP) rated Trick 'r Treat (2007) in Movies
May 13, 2019
Great horror anthology

Jason Kimbro (105 KP) rated Creepshow (1982) in Movies
Dec 30, 2017

Dean (6927 KP) rated V/H/S (2012) in Movies
Feb 2, 2018
Horror anthology
A Horror anthology from a found footage point of view. It's very low budget and it shows. A couple of the stories were ok the others weak. The main story linking them all was ok. It had 2 more sequels... Also very low budget!

Dean (6927 KP) rated Grim Prairie Tales (1990) in Movies
Apr 8, 2018
Good western horror anthology
Another film with a collection of short Horror stories as 2 guys try to scare each other. Some of the stories are very good!

Dean (6927 KP) rated Holidays (2016) in Movies
Dec 9, 2018
Mixed bag Horror anthology
An 8 part Horror anthology of various Holidays throughout the year. The Christmas, New Year's Eve and Fathers day segments are OK nothing amazing. Unfortunately the others are a range from the bizarre to the very poor. Would have benefited from fewer and more padded out stories.

Dean (6927 KP) rated Tales of Halloween (2015) in Movies
Feb 21, 2018 (Updated Feb 21, 2018)
Good Horror Anthology
A good mix of various Halloween tales told over one night in a small town. If you like @Trick 'r Treat (2007) you should enjoy this.

Leigh J (71 KP) rated Body Bags (1993) in Movies
Nov 18, 2019
An Anthology to die for!
A woman is working at a Gas Station alone when a Serial Killer is on the loose. A balding man goes to extreme lengths to grow his locks. A man has an Eye Transplant... but whose Eye did he get? Skin crawling tales all directed and introduced by a (dead) John Carpenter. Tobe Hooper as a Co-Director. It's a Horror fans wet dream... and best (yes, best) nightmare!
Oh. My. Days... This Anthology is absolutely amazing! I loved every story (each one had a fantastic twist), I adored the John Carpenter moments (his moments were actually my favourite part of the Anthology) and there are some Horror-glitterati cast members who are just the Cherry on top of an ass-kicking, scream inducing Cake. It really captures the wierd and wonderful of Horror and it's one of the best Anthologies I've ever seen. I just wish it would get a decent UK release... so I could watch it everyday!!
Oh. My. Days... This Anthology is absolutely amazing! I loved every story (each one had a fantastic twist), I adored the John Carpenter moments (his moments were actually my favourite part of the Anthology) and there are some Horror-glitterati cast members who are just the Cherry on top of an ass-kicking, scream inducing Cake. It really captures the wierd and wonderful of Horror and it's one of the best Anthologies I've ever seen. I just wish it would get a decent UK release... so I could watch it everyday!!

Cori June (3033 KP) rated The Gorgon and other Beastly Tales (Monsters, Men, and Mythic Maidens) in Books
Jun 23, 2020
anthology (1 more)
Monkey's Stagger
11 short stories, dark and twisted. they range from supernatural to horror. The stories are not exactly what you'd expect some of them she turns on their heads and others she takes a drastic turn. It shows her range as a writer.

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965) in Movies
Sep 1, 2020
Peter Cushing (2 more)
Christopher Lee
Donald Sutherland
House of Horrors
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors is a excellent british anthology film that stars two horror icons Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. It also has Donald Sutherland in it, so thats a plus.
It was the first in a series of anthology films from Amicus and was followed by Torture Garden (1967), The House That Dripped Blood (1970), Asylum (1972), Tales from the Crypt (1972), The Vault of Horror (1973) and From Beyond the Grave (1974).
The movies was made with a budget of £105,000 and Donald Sutherland was paid £1,000 ($10,153.31 in 2018 dollars) for his performance.
The Plot: Five chilling stories are linked by the character of a strange fortune-telling doctor who predicts the bizarre deaths of five fellow passengers on a train using a pack of tarot cards.
Its a excellent anthology film.
It was the first in a series of anthology films from Amicus and was followed by Torture Garden (1967), The House That Dripped Blood (1970), Asylum (1972), Tales from the Crypt (1972), The Vault of Horror (1973) and From Beyond the Grave (1974).
The movies was made with a budget of £105,000 and Donald Sutherland was paid £1,000 ($10,153.31 in 2018 dollars) for his performance.
The Plot: Five chilling stories are linked by the character of a strange fortune-telling doctor who predicts the bizarre deaths of five fellow passengers on a train using a pack of tarot cards.
Its a excellent anthology film.

Dean (6927 KP) rated A Christmas Horror Story (2015) in Movies
Dec 17, 2017 (Updated Dec 17, 2017)
Great Christmas Horror anthology
I came across this last year and didn't expect much as a straight to DVD film. It turned out to be a little gem of a film. Mixing up various horror types from Slasher, Ghost story, mythical and the plain weird. All linked together by William Shatner as the small town local radio DJ. Reminded me of @Trick 'r Treat (2007) something for everyone, check it out.