Hellraiser: Judgment (2018)
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" "Technology may have advanced, but sin remains unchanged. Pure. Greed. Lust. Lies. Betrayal." Directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe Written by Gary J. Tunnicliffe Music by Deron Johnson Cinematography by Samuel Calvin Editing by Michael Griffin"
“Despite them being on my to see list for a while, it did take me some time to see the whole 'Hellraiser' franchise. This is because of many commitments and studying as well as a to see and review list that keeps getting longer but is gradually being gotten through with mixed but mostly rewarding results. It is a very uneven franchise, but do not regret seeing them at all.
The best of the films is by far the original, which is very good, well-made, very creepy and scary and is also surprisingly original, ambitious and intelligent, assets one doesn't always see in a horror film. The follow-ups are very variable, 'Hellbound' being by far the best for me while 'Hell on Earth' and 'Bloodline' were watchable. Post-'Bloodline' however, the series did go drastically downhill, where the f” read more
" First Viewing Viewing Date: October 20th Via: iTunes Store Plot: Detectives Sean and David Carter are on the case to find a gruesome serial killer terrorizing the city. Joining forces with Detective Christine Egerton, they dig deeper into a spiraling maze of horror that may not be of this world. Rating: 4.4/10"
"When Hellraiser Judgment doesn't spend it's time being a very, very boring detective story with a predictable finish, it sometimes manages to be quite interesting. The idea of puzzle boxes being a very flaccid form of satisfying primal urges in the age of the internet is a fun one, though the movie doesn't explore it much. Where it's much more successful is in showcasing what the alternative is to the old-school method of inviting victims to Leviathan's Hell, as a clerk writes friendly letters t"
"Mar.31 This is probably the best Hellraiser since Hellraiser III. Visually and narratively a huge improvement over the other films in the series. It has some memorable moments but at the same time I can't say it will be a classic. Pinhead barely features and it sorely missed Christopher Young's score. "
"Often Hated For: Being the one millionth installment in a series of direct to video sequels churned out by a studio just wanting to keep the rights to the property, being yet another installment to not have Doug Bradley as villain Pinhead, lacking the involvement of certain parties, and having a low budget. Reason I Love It: For those actually familiar with Clive Barker's fiction outside of the realm of Hellraiser (The Hellbound Heart)this movie is the MOST Barker-like Hellraiser movie since th"