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Tales of Halloween

  • 2015
  • 18
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
15K
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Tales of Halloween (2015)
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Ten stories are woven together by their shared theme of Halloween night in an American suburb, where ghouls, imps, aliens and axe murderers appear for one night only to terrorize unsuspectin... Read allTen stories are woven together by their shared theme of Halloween night in an American suburb, where ghouls, imps, aliens and axe murderers appear for one night only to terrorize unsuspecting residents.Ten stories are woven together by their shared theme of Halloween night in an American suburb, where ghouls, imps, aliens and axe murderers appear for one night only to terrorize unsuspecting residents.

  • Directors
    • Darren Lynn Bousman
    • Axelle Carolyn
    • Adam Gierasch
  • Writers
    • Axelle Carolyn
    • Dave Parker
    • Clint Sears
  • Stars
    • Adrienne Barbeau
    • Hunter Smit
    • Cameron Easton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Darren Lynn Bousman
      • Axelle Carolyn
      • Adam Gierasch
    • Writers
      • Axelle Carolyn
      • Dave Parker
      • Clint Sears
    • Stars
      • Adrienne Barbeau
      • Hunter Smit
      • Cameron Easton
    • 119User reviews
    • 137Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • The Radio DJ
    Hunter Smit
    Hunter Smit
    • Sweet Tooth (segment "Sweet Tooth")
    Cameron Easton
    • Timothy Blake (segment "Sweet Tooth")
    Caroline Williams
    Caroline Williams
    • Mrs. Blake (segment "Sweet Tooth")
    Robert Rusler
    Robert Rusler
    • Mr. Blake (segment "Sweet Tooth")
    Clare Kramer
    Clare Kramer
    • Lt. Brandt-Mathis (segment "Sweet Tooth")
    Greg Grunberg
    Greg Grunberg
    • Alex Mathis (segment "Sweet Tooth")
    Daniel DiMaggio
    Daniel DiMaggio
    • Mikey (segments "Sweet Tooth" & "Ding Dong")
    Austin Falk
    Austin Falk
    • Kyle (segment "Sweet Tooth")
    Madison Iseman
    Madison Iseman
    • Lizzy (segment "Sweet Tooth")
    Barry Bostwick
    Barry Bostwick
    • Mr. Abbadon (segment "The Night Billy Raised Hell")
    Marcus Eckert
    Marcus Eckert
    • Billy (segment "The Night Billy Raised Hell")
    Christophe Zajac-Denek
    Christophe Zajac-Denek
    • Mordecai…
    Ben Stillwell
    Ben Stillwell
    • Todd (segment "The Night Billy Raised Hell")
    Natalie Hauck
    Natalie Hauck
    • Britney (segment "The Night Billy Raised Hell")
    • (as Natalie Castillo)
    Adam Pascal
    Adam Pascal
    • The Dentist (segment "The Night Billy Raised Hell")
    Adrianne Curry
    Adrianne Curry
    • Adrianne Curry (segment "The Night Billy Raised Hell")
    Rafael Jordan
    Rafael Jordan
    • Alien (segment "The Night Billy Raised Hell")
    • Directors
      • Darren Lynn Bousman
      • Axelle Carolyn
      • Adam Gierasch
    • Writers
      • Axelle Carolyn
      • Dave Parker
      • Clint Sears
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    5Sleepin_Dragon

    Not to be taken too seriously.

    It's not a bad movie, in the tradition of horror movies told in segments. For those of you that love the hard hitting, serious horror movies, this is one to pass by, as it's quite whimsical and light, horror for young teens.

    Some of the segments are poor, some are ok, the last two are perhaps the best of all. The acting varies from poor to decent, and the special effects, they are as you'd expect from a low budget horror.

    You will see the odd dead body twitching, but who cares, it's a fun watch for Old Hallow's Eve. 5/10.
    7DarylJGittings

    A nice mix of horror and humor

    Tales of Halloween is an anthology of ten humorous tales of terror.

    I just watched this again the other night. I didn't realize that I had already seen this until the movie started. I recognized the first story "Sweet Tooth" right away, but decided to go ahead and watch "Tales of Halloween" again.

    Like I said, Tales of Halloween is an anthology of ten spooky, but humorous stories. Adrian Barbeau introduces the first tale, and from that point there are plenty of familiar faces that make appearances including Barry Bostwick, Joe Dante, and Lin Share to name a few.

    If you like your horror with a touch of humor, as well as plenty of gore Tales of Halloween is a worthwhile watch.
    5irishmonster

    Not the worst Halloween movie ever, but...

    Let's get right to it- this movie is OK at best. If you are very forgiving when it comes to bad special effects, mediocre acting, and not-so-clever nods (rip offs) to other horror movies (Halloween, Friday the 13th, The Exorcist, for starters...), then you will probably be entertained. It's not the worst, but I had hoped for a little bit better, a specially with some of the names attached. It has the feel of some of those straight-to- video horror movies of the 80's, so, if that's your thing, try this one out. I watched this on pay per view, so now I'm feeling a sense of loss (the 5.99 I paid to watch this flick). To summarize: if you don't have anything to do, you're easily entertained, and you are not a horror snob, this movie will probably be watchable.
    7BA_Harrison

    Ten very different stories, told with a wide-ranging degree of success, but never boring: that's Tales of Halloween.

    It's nearly that time of year again, so what better way to pass the time than to settle down with Tales of Halloween, a seasonal anthology from ten of today's hottest horror directors that features cameos from some of the genre's giants.

    As is often the case with anthologies (especially one with so many stories, like this), it's a very mixed bag—some parts work very well, other's are less effective—but for my money, this is still more fun than that other Halloween anthology of late, Trick 'r Treat, which I found frustratingly mediocre all the way through.

    '80s scream Queen Adrienne Barbeau introduces the tales, starting with 'Sweet Tooth', by director Dave Parker (The Hills Run Red). An enjoyable way to kick things off, this sets the tone perfectly with a Halloween legend coming true for a young trick or treater with gory results. This is followed by 'The Night Billy Raised Hell', from Darren Lynn Bousman (Repo: The Genetic Opera), who introduces a bit of dark comedy into the mix with his amusing story of a boy who meets a demon (Barry Bostwick) that shows him the secrets of extreme pranking.

    Segments 3 and 4—Adam Gierasch 's 'Trick' and Paul Solet's 'The Weak and the Wicked' are passable fare, revolving around vengeful killer kids and the summoning of a demon; Axelle Carolyn's 'Grimm Grinning Ghost' starts off promisingly, but winds up being little more than a weak attempt at providing a cheap jump scare (which I fully expected). Lucky McKee's 'Ding Dong', is without doubt the weirdest of the ten tales (and my least favourite), featuring a childless woman who turns into a witch when emotional.

    'This Means War' from Andrew Kasch is kinda forgettable, although at least there's fun to be had from trying to spot numerous cameos, but things get much better with the next story 'Friday the 31st' (by Mike Mendez), which is totally bonkers and extremely gory: a deformed killer gets a taste of his own medicine after a tiny trick or treating alien possesses the body of sexy victim Dorothy, who returns from the dead to turn the tables on her attacker. The plot might not make much sense, but this one is so gleefully insane and incredibly bloody that I couldn't help but love it.

    'The Ransom of Rusty Rex' is also very enjoyable: directed by Ryan Schifrin (son of movie composer Lalo, who provides the score for Tales of Halloween), it follows a pair of unfortunate kidnappers whose victim turns out to be a hideous little demon whose 'father' is only too happy to be rid of. This is followed by Bad Seed, from Neil Marshall (The Descent), which features a fun premise—a man-eating pumpkin on the rampage—but sadly ends proceedings on a rather weak note.

    6.5/10, happily rounded up to 7 for that adorable Halloween-lovin' extraterrestrial.
    6horrorinpureform

    Like a standard Halloween candy haul.

    Tales of Halloween perfectly emulates a trick-or-treater's haul in their Halloween candy bag. There are a few pieces of chocolate and candy which you want to scarf down right away, more which you eat hesitantly when you run out of the better stuff, and some which you flat out throw into the trash. The quality of the assortment of shorts follows that general pattern.

    On the delicious side, I enjoyed the opening short (Sweet Tooth), because it presented a funny and entertaining Halloween legend, with some pretty excellent gore. It was funny and over the top but it still remembered to throw some actual horror in there (like a very effective jump scare that pays homage to Exorcist III). Another good one is Lucky Mckee's entry "Ding Dong", which stars the most active current horror queen (Pollyanna Mcintosh) who does a fantastic, hilarious job acting out her insane character. It is over the top and ridiculous while exposing sad, deep-rooted feelings.

    In the middle of the pack (the hard candy and stale gumballs) are most of the entries. There are some that are almost successful - The Night Billy Raised Hell was hilarious but mostly due to the amazing performance of the devil neighbor, he was great; Trick had a very fun concept which was unpredictable compared to the rest of the film, but very poor execution (rushed, convoluted, self- inconsistent, and poorly acted); Grimm Grinning Ghost had exceptional acting with some familiar horror faces (the girl from Starry Eyes, the psychic from Insidious) but it felt like a creepypasta come to life (had shades of The Smiling Man) and existed mostly for the purpose of a very effective jump scare at its culmination. There are others in the middle of the pack which aren't even close to successful but are not unwatchable either - The Ransom of Rusty Rex is "cute" at best and very generic (I saw an identical short film just a year ago); Bad Seed has two or three funny lines but is a MAJOR letdown from a director like Neil Marshall (a CSI parody where the killer is a pumpkin, which would make a good low budget you-tube or Key & Peele sketch but feels unfit for a feature and for the running time it got).

    Then there are the dental floss, apples, and raisins of the pack. To me personally they had no redeeming value and I did not enjoy any part of them, from acting to script to visuals. The Weak and the Wicked is an emotionally uninvolving tale with poor storytelling and severely miscast actors (the "street thugs" looked like Hot Topic employees). Friday the 31st, about a Jason-like killer having the tables turn on him, is the kind of cheesy one-joke short that someone new to After Effects would make as practice. And finally, the worst of the bunch, the razorblade inside a piece of candy, is "This Means War", about two neighbors competing over their Halloween decorations. Both the concept and execution were amateurish and I don't know how it wasn't axed at any point.

    Tales of Halloween is not a great film but at least it is temporarily entertaining while it lasts (most of it anyway) and is much, much better than other recent attempts at anthology films (ABCs of Death 1/2, V/H/S 1/2/3, etc). I don't think it is worth seeing in theaters but I can see it being fun as a Halloween night movie with friends and beers (for those who are bored of the better holiday offerings, like Trick'r'Treat).

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    • Trivia
      Ben Woolf's final film. The movie is dedicated to him.
    • Goofs
      In the "Friday the 31st" segment, Dorothy's left side is cut several inches between her neck and her shoulder by the killer with the chainsaw. The next scene shows that the massive gash has disappeared.
    • Crazy credits
      "No animals were harmed in the making of this film, but we sure did kill a lot of pumpkins."
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Spooky Films and Shows to Watch on Netflix this Halloween (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Dime A Dance
      Written and Performed by Colin Green and Sean Keller

      Published by Amphonic Music Ltd (PRS)

      [Played during segment "Grim Grinning Ghost"]

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuentos de terror
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Epic Pictures Group
      • Film Entertainment Services
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $416,792
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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