This is a horror anthology movie.
Those not familiar with the term: this is a selection of short horror stories tied together by their telling. Perhaps by cowboys around a camp fire or standard travelers taking refuge from the rain in a spooky old house.
The stories tend to be along the lines of: a creepy old man finds a sweet, young girl in the forest searching for her lost puppy. He offers to help her look, with obvious ulterior motives, then when the puppy is found it turns out to be a werewolf and the girl giggles as the man is devoured.
So this format is well worn and tends to be a bit lame: so much that the Simpsons even spoof it.
So if you accept what this is and its limitation then you should find that this is an excellent example of its kind.
It is quite slow in pace and is happy to take its time showing you around the funeral home that is the tie-together story.
Now, we know that our expectations are soon to be subverted, but the film knows that, and it knows that we know that.
So it is not afraid to do the odd double or even triple fake-out.
The setting is immaculately laid out with great sets, lighting and effects.
The main characters are interesting and well cast.
It is obvious a lot of care and love has been poured into this and it really shows.
Now this is not particularly scary and the stories are quite pedestrian, but this is part of the course.
I found this to be an atmospheric, fun bit of horror that is unlikely to give anyone nightmares.