Tales From The Script 3
Tales From The Script 3

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Tales From The Script 3

2004
Movie
Adult · 18+
83 min
English

Get ready for dirty and twisted tales of urban folklore brought to you by one of the best director's in the Industry - Jerome Tanner. "Give me ninety minutes of your time and I'll give you one hell of a show every time." This is the director's pledge and he is certainly true to his word in this scorching hot third installment in the series. Don't miss a second of this hardcore sexy fun!

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IMDb4.3/10
Director: John FallonGenres: Horror, Anthology

Plot Summary

This installment of the 'Tales From The Script' anthology series delves into a collection of unsettling horror narratives. Each segment presents a unique and often disturbing tale, exploring themes of supernatural encounters, psychological dread, and visceral terror. The film aims to shock and disturb viewers with its diverse and grim storytelling.

Critical Reception

Tales From The Script 3 is a low-budget independent horror film that caters to fans of the anthology format. Critical reception is generally mixed to negative, with praise often directed at the individual performances within certain segments, but criticism frequently pointing to inconsistent pacing, uneven storytelling quality across the different tales, and production values typical of its budget class.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a varied collection of horror stories, some more effective than others.

  • Performances from veteran horror actors are a highlight in certain segments.

  • Production values and storytelling consistency can be lacking.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Tales From The Script 3 are scarce due to its niche appeal. Those that exist tend to acknowledge its independent status and appreciate the effort in delivering multiple horror shorts, though many find the overall quality to be rough and inconsistent.

Fun Fact

The film features several recognizable character actors from the horror genre, including Sid Haig, known for his roles in Rob Zombie's films, and Michael Berryman, famous for his unique look in 'The Hills Have Eyes'.

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