IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes67%
Google Users65%
Director: John Carpenter, Larry Clark, Tobe Hooper•Genres: Horror, Comedy, Thriller
A horror anthology film presented by the Cryptkeeper-esque 'The Coroner,' this movie features three separate tales of terror. The stories include a man who wakes up in a morgue and must figure out how he died, a baseball player who gets into trouble after a strange accident, and a woman who is stalked by a killer in her apartment. The Coroner himself is involved in one of the segments, adding a meta-textual layer to the proceedings.
Body Bags received a mixed reception, with critics often noting its uneven tone and inconsistent quality across the three segments. While some praised its homage to classic horror anthologies and Carpenter's presence, others found the humor to be hit-or-miss and the scares less impactful than anticipated. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with the film finding a cult following over time.
A nostalgic nod to classic horror anthologies with varying degrees of success.
John Carpenter's performance and directing in the framing segments are a highlight.
The individual stories range from mildly amusing to forgettable, lacking consistent scares or strong narratives.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate a mixed to positive reception. Many appreciate the film's throwback style and Carpenter's involvement, though some feel the individual stories do not always deliver on scares or originality. It's often seen as a fun, if not groundbreaking, horror flick.
John Carpenter, who directed the framing segments and one of the main stories ('The Thing in the Attic'), also stars as 'The Coroner,' the host who introduces each segment, in a deliberate nod to classic horror hosts like the Cryptkeeper from 'Tales from the Crypt'.
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