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"There's nothing scary or even creepy here. Most of the shorts are either blatant ripoffs of something better with nothing new to add to it, or something so far out there, that it doesn't even register as anything logical, let alone scary. 2.0/10"
"When: August 22nd-23rd First-Time Viewing: Yes. How: Netflix Instant. What'd I Think?: Amateur horror anthology is neither memorable nor scary. My Rating: 2/10 Other Notes: NA."
"5.8. Ensimmäinen episodi oli hyvä, toinen melko hyvä, kolmas huono ja neljäs vähän parempi."
"First viewing - June 23rd This played earlier this year at the theatre in my neighborhood, but I wasn't sure I wanted to pay to see it. So when it popped up on Netflix I figured I could safely give it a chance. Here we have a horror-ish anthology with four tales delivered by four female directors, so I'll comment on each one below. The whole thing is loosely tied together by some visually interesting stop animation that doesn't exactly tell a story but more meanders from one event to the next. "
"UK RELEASE: May 3rd 2017 HOW I SAW IT: iTunes (USA) WHEN I SAW IT: February 17th 2017"
" Familiar Actors: Sheila Vand Melanie Lynskey Angela Trimbur Natalie Brown Mike Doyle Lindsay Burdge Peter DaCunha and Ron Lea True Rating: 6.7/10 My Review: XX RR"
“Notes: *I have only heard of the idea up until recently. *Personally I think it's a neat idea for the behinds the scenes to be predominately women. *”
“Notes:
*I have only heard of the idea up until recently.
*Personally I think it's a neat idea for the behinds the scenes to be predominately women.
*The cast has a few recognizable faces that should be interesting.
*My coworkers watched it recently and from what I hear it's pretty entertaining.
*This is the first film I've heard of from Jovanka Vuckovic. (She adapts a story from Jack Ketchum here)
*St. Vincent known for her music actually directs her very own segment here.
*Karyn Kusama directed the unfortunately terrible Aeon Flux and Jennifer's Body although The Invitation was a huge step up!
*This is the first credit for director Sofia Carrillo.
*Roxanne Benjamin also had a segment for Southbound” read more