Tales of Halloween

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"One town. One night. Ten chilling stories."
  • R
  • 2015
  • 5.5  (14,603)
  • 64

Tales of Halloween, released in 2015, is a horror anthology film featuring ten interconnected stories set on the night of Halloween in a small suburban town. The movie has a running time of roughly 90 minutes and features a talented ensemble cast of both seasoned and up-and-coming actors. The film opens with an introduction by a radio DJ voiced by the legendary actress Adrienne Barbeau. As the DJ sets the scene for the film, she warns listeners that the events of the night will be both shocking and terrifying. From there, the movie launches into a series of vignettes, each of which tells its own twisted tale of Halloween horror.

The stories themselves are wildly varied in terms of tone and content, but all are linked by the overarching theme of Halloween. Some of the tales are more overtly comedic, while others are deeply unsettling or outright terrifying. Some play with classic horror movie tropes, while others subvert audience expectations in clever or unexpected ways.

One of the film's standout segments is "The Night Billy Raised Hell." In this story, a mischievous young boy named Billy makes a deal with a devilish figure in a Halloween costume shop, only to find his pranks taken to a terrifying extreme. The segment is both funny and unnerving, with fantastic performances from the young actor Hunter Smit and the character actor Barry Bostwick.

Another highlight of Tales of Halloween is "Friday the 31st," a hilariously meta take on the slasher genre. In this segment, a masked killer pursues a scantily clad victim through the woods, only to be repeatedly thwarted by a mysterious and supernatural force. The segment is a clever riff on horror movie conventions, complete with self-aware nods to everything from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to The Blair Witch Project.

Other notable stories in the anthology include "Trick," in which a group of pranksters get more than they bargained for when they target a seemingly innocent old man; "The Ransom of Rusty Rex," which sees a group of kidnappers encountering a particularly unusual hostage; and "This Means War," which pits two feuding neighbors against each other in an escalating Halloween decoration arms race.

Throughout the film, there are also recurring appearances by a mysterious pumpkin-headed creature that seems to be orchestrating some of the night's events. This creature serves as a sort of framing device for the anthology, tying the stories together and adding a sense of continuity to the proceedings.

Overall, Tales of Halloween is a fun and inventive horror anthology that is sure to please genre fans. With its mix of scares, laughs, and clever twists, the film is a perfect choice for a Halloween movie marathon, or for anyone looking for a fun and spooky diversion. Whether viewed alone or with a group, Tales of Halloween is a movie that is sure to leave an impression long after the final credits roll.

Tales of Halloween is a 2015 horror movie. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.5 and a MetaScore of 64.

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  • Release Date
    2015
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (14,603)
  • Metascore
    64
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