Aldric
While this movie is arguably the worst I've ever seen, and that's saying something after watching Vito's other work, I thoroughly enjoyed watching it with my friends. Truly the perfect movie to brighten your day, this film is a joy to riff with your pals. From the immaculately hilarious frame story to the pointless nonsense that ensues throughout the five shorts, there is nothing to respect and everything to love about this cinematic catastrophe. Why is the bit about a vampire family reunion called "Night Scream"? Why did the zombies in "The Range" howl at the end like werewolves? Why did the couple in the final short fail to escape,or even to remove the tape from their mouths, when their hands were so loosely tied? Say what you will about "Slices," but I say the mark of a good film is its ability to make you ask questions.
nowayjose-8
This one is just bad, folks. Student film grade badness, not even the so bad its funny kind. None of the stories are original, or really even that spooky. The acting is wooden and amateur, but it's not like they had the greatest writing and character development to work with. Some of the segments are period pieces, complete with "costumes" and "accents" and if you've understood anything I've said you can just guess how "enjoyable" they are. If you once changed the diaper of anyone involved in the movie, you'll probably think its the gosh darned best movie you've ever seen. If you don't happen to fit in that narrow target market ... run! This really is a film only a mother could love.
deaconfrostlives
I recently viewed this movie because I'm a fan of anthology movies like Tales of the Dark and Creepshow. I was surprised at how original all five segments were set up, the picture was OK for HD. Most of the acting was fine, a couple of them not so fine. Dead Letters was one of the better segments I thought, the story was good and the acting was really well done. Night Screams was interesting I since I love vampire stories this one had me from the get go. One thing somebody should tell the NS director that vampires can't be stopped by a bullet to the head lol! That was kind of stupid. As far as the rest of the movie I enjoyed myself, the first segment was pretty cool with lots of blood- thumbs up on that! The western had cowboys fighting zombies which tries segment was the only comedy out of the five so I found it totally refreshing and hilarious. Another thumbs up to Emilee Wilson from the last segment Turn Out, she very convincing in her role and was also very cute to watch when getting down and dirty in the fight scene! I give this movie a 10 for pushing the envelope in diversity for a five segment anthology film and not being bound by the conventions of a run of the mill horror movie! I'm interested to see what they follow this up with! Deacon...
johnnystrange5000
If you're into anthology flix then you might like this. Low budget but it has some moments. Good music. Looks pretty good too. I just ordered this off of amazon. I'm a big fan of Troma and I wanted to see Trent Haaga. He was very funny in this and probably the movie's best spots. Or at least one of the best. There were a couple really cool moments. The movie has five segments in all plus a wraparound which Trent Haaga stars along with Matt Olivo. I did like a few of the segments a lot more than I thought. There was one segment that I did not like however.All in all it was a pretty fun movie that you can tell they had a pretty fun time making. For true horror fans..................JS