Dark Stories: Tales from Beyond the Grave

2001 "When the curtain goes up, let the horror begin!"
Dark Stories: Tales from Beyond the Grave
4.4| 1h23m| en| More Info
Released: 13 March 2001 Released
Producted By: New Zealand Film Commission
Country: New Zealand
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Witness a dinner party with a diabolical main course - obsession is put to the limit when a scorned and demonic woman traps the man of her dreams, submission has never been so terrifying!!! - a grizzly murderer is forced to cover his trail without losing his mind. These eerie tales from the grave will leave you at the edge of your seat, screaming for more. Things are often not what they seem.

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Sarah Smuts-Kennedy as Sarah (segment 'Eau de la vie')
Kirsty Hamilton as Catherine (segment 'Eau de la vie')
Peter Daube as Tank Man (segment 'Eau de la vie') / Paul (segment 'Bitch')

Reviews

Anatoliy Kravchun A very good collection of short stories where forces of nature let people go into anxious darkness of evil. Evil also has a spirit and can go close to man. Ambitious horror - that's the idea of these stories where day is indistinguishable from night. This is a sleep that you can see. Power is transmitted to spectator for should go in dark. Each story hurts heart and in every end there is the irony of fate. These are dark stories where people overcome evil. This is a dark stories about darkness in heart. Light exists without us. Dark forest grows up ( 'Possum' story ) and sun get away from faces. Life among daemons of light and animals is dark anyway.
FieCrier I watched Dark Stories: Tales from Beyond the Grave on DVD. It is not a feature length film, but a collection of short films. It could be called an anthology according to the dictionary definition, but is not a traditional anthology film. There is no linking story, and each short has its own titles and end credits. The main title is only on the box and the DVD menu; it is not part of the films.It was rather deceptive of the distributor to market this as a horror anthology. It's really more of a collection of art films, some of which have some dark themes, but most of which are not best described as horror films. That said, they are pretty interesting. Followed by two other Dark Stories short film compilations that aren't entirely horror either.