In a small town haunted by an infamous killer's legacy, five amateur authors meet to exchange scary tales, only to find themselves entangled in a real-life horror story.In a small town haunted by an infamous killer's legacy, five amateur authors meet to exchange scary tales, only to find themselves entangled in a real-life horror story.In a small town haunted by an infamous killer's legacy, five amateur authors meet to exchange scary tales, only to find themselves entangled in a real-life horror story.
J. Roppolo Jacobs
- Faith
- (as Jillian Roppolo)
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Straight up Garbage
Survived the first 30 minutes. Watched it while high as a kite - didn't make any difference. Still one of the most boring flicks I've come across in years. Cheesy plot and terrible acting from the get-go with the chick at the intro. Condolences to the director(s?) for ending their career with this gem.
Clearly understand the art form that is the Horror Anthology!
Noticeable right out of the gate, the production value is far above any other lower-end anthologies that I've seen. Also of higher caliber is the acting. Special effects reach the upper echelon insofar as low-budget anthologies go. Sound design and mixing are top notch. I'm actually almost convinced that this isn't low-budget B-movie cheese.
I can see some inspiration from some of the old heavy hitters of the horror anthology genre such as Creepshow, Nightmares, After Midnight, and Tales from the Crypt. Yet the wraparound story is akin to Are You Afraid of the Dark?.
What we get is an extremely well-put-together series of vignettes designed and executed by people with a clear passion and understanding for the art form that is the horror anthology.
Plot Summaries if interested:
So, the premise is that 4 up-and-coming writers are gathered together by a local librarian to share these 4 tales:
Night Haul: Something grisly is waiting to be uncovered by a woman visiting a storage unit one fateful night.
Untethered: A boy's family undergoes a macabre metamorphosis upon his dad's decision to take a hiatus from work.
Dead Ringer: Eldritch horrors beset a vagabond who happens upon an abandoned motel while wandering alone at night.
The Resting: Distressed by her past, a young woman seeks solace in her recently deceased mother's estate. But the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
After everyone tells their stories, the Librarian decides to share an ominous story of his own.
After Hours: It is closing time for two teenagers working at a movie theater. But as the story unfolds, the 4 writers become more and more uneasy.
Wraparound: Between segments, we learn of a series of very recent murders by a serial killer known as Cutthroat.
I can see some inspiration from some of the old heavy hitters of the horror anthology genre such as Creepshow, Nightmares, After Midnight, and Tales from the Crypt. Yet the wraparound story is akin to Are You Afraid of the Dark?.
What we get is an extremely well-put-together series of vignettes designed and executed by people with a clear passion and understanding for the art form that is the horror anthology.
Plot Summaries if interested:
So, the premise is that 4 up-and-coming writers are gathered together by a local librarian to share these 4 tales:
Night Haul: Something grisly is waiting to be uncovered by a woman visiting a storage unit one fateful night.
Untethered: A boy's family undergoes a macabre metamorphosis upon his dad's decision to take a hiatus from work.
Dead Ringer: Eldritch horrors beset a vagabond who happens upon an abandoned motel while wandering alone at night.
The Resting: Distressed by her past, a young woman seeks solace in her recently deceased mother's estate. But the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
After everyone tells their stories, the Librarian decides to share an ominous story of his own.
After Hours: It is closing time for two teenagers working at a movie theater. But as the story unfolds, the 4 writers become more and more uneasy.
Wraparound: Between segments, we learn of a series of very recent murders by a serial killer known as Cutthroat.
can't believe I spent real money on this
Quite frankly, this movie sucked. The stories being told by the characters were nothing more than lazy montages of horror cliches with no ties to the plot. The "twist" (I hesitate to even call it a twist) was so obvious and bad that we predicted it in the first ten minutes if the movie. Throw in terrible acting, irritating characters, a bland climax, and a dash of low effort jumpscares, and you can get a good idea of the experience. Save yourself six dollars and ninety minutes and just stare at a wall, it'll be more fun.
Stumbles Quite Severely In The Final Act...
'Scare Us' utilises an anthology style narrative to showcase some fun but brief horror shorts. However, the film does unfortunately stumble incredibly harshly within the last act.
The anthology style narrative worked quite well, with the group of horror writers sharing their own pieces to each other and by extension the viewer. Certain horror stories were better than others, but every one had at least one interesting horror element to display.
Alas, the ending to the connective tissue writer group narrative is extremely silly and clashes very severely with the brief anthology horror stories. Tom Sandoval's performance gets incredibly silly at this point in the film. I'm not sure if this is a directorial choice or just poor acting, but the campy performance instantly clashes with the film's tone before this point.
Overall, I would suggest checking the brief horror stories out and maybe skipping the ending (unless you really like some campy acting!).
The anthology style narrative worked quite well, with the group of horror writers sharing their own pieces to each other and by extension the viewer. Certain horror stories were better than others, but every one had at least one interesting horror element to display.
Alas, the ending to the connective tissue writer group narrative is extremely silly and clashes very severely with the brief anthology horror stories. Tom Sandoval's performance gets incredibly silly at this point in the film. I'm not sure if this is a directorial choice or just poor acting, but the campy performance instantly clashes with the film's tone before this point.
Overall, I would suggest checking the brief horror stories out and maybe skipping the ending (unless you really like some campy acting!).
Not bad
Well to say right off the bat I really don't understand the bad ratings this movie has . I definitely could understand some of the other reviews that went as low as a say a five, but anything lower than that to me anyways felt a tad dramatic. But we all have our preferences for film enjoyment. Anyways, overall of course there was nothing outstanding here. And yes the plot twist can be seen a mile away but I did actually enjoy most of the stories in here. I am also myself starting to appreciate more casual and cheesy viewings so there's that. As a whole it's a simple, fine and if nothing else an atmospheric anthology.
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Written by Eric Hula
Produced by Jorge Santacruz
Performed by Thee R.I.C
Courtesy of Eric Hula
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- Страшные истории для рассказа незнакомцам
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- Gross worldwide
- $175,856
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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