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Halloween anthologies will always be right up my alley. This one is low budget and entertaining with these stories hitting you quickly. But just bloody enough to leave you wanting more. The segments are: (X) - favorite segments 1. T...


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A Halloween treat bag of all the things that go bump in the night. From masked killers to scarecrows, witches and tricksters. There’s a scare for everyone in this anthology of horror and the macabre from the creators of ‘The Barn’ and ‘Volumes of Blood'.
On Halloween night, a group of friends decides to celebrate by visiting a local, purportedly haunted house. As they explore the eerie residence, they discover it's not just old tales that lurk within its walls. They soon find themselves trapped in a terrifying ordeal, facing a sinister entity that feeds on their deepest fears.
10/31 received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many pointing to its derivative nature and lack of originality within the horror genre. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its traditional slasher elements while others found it forgettable.
Lacks originality and relies too heavily on common horror tropes.
The film struggles with pacing and character development.
Offers minimal scares and fails to deliver a compelling narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 10/31 are scarce, but those available indicate a sentiment of disappointment, with many finding the film to be a generic and uninspired horror offering.
The film was independently produced and relies on practical effects and a low-budget aesthetic, aiming for a throwback feel to classic 1980s horror movies.
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Halloween anthologies will always be right up my alley. This one is low budget and entertaining with these stories hitting you quickly. But just bloody enough to leave you wanting more. The segments are: (X) - favorite segments 1. T...