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All the Creatures Were Stirring

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20min
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4,9/10
1,9 k
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Amanda Fuller, Matt Long, Jonathan Kite, Constance Wu, Jocelin Donahue, and Ashley Clements in All the Creatures Were Stirring (2018)
Trailer
Lire trailer1:35
1 Video
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HorreurScience-fiction

Lorsqu'un rendez-vous embarrassant la veille de Noël conduit un couple dans un théâtre étrange, ils ont droit à une étrange et effrayante collection d'histoires de Noël, mettant en vedette u... Tout lireLorsqu'un rendez-vous embarrassant la veille de Noël conduit un couple dans un théâtre étrange, ils ont droit à une étrange et effrayante collection d'histoires de Noël, mettant en vedette un large ensemble de personnages qui font de leur mieux pour éviter les horreurs des fêtes.... Tout lireLorsqu'un rendez-vous embarrassant la veille de Noël conduit un couple dans un théâtre étrange, ils ont droit à une étrange et effrayante collection d'histoires de Noël, mettant en vedette un large ensemble de personnages qui font de leur mieux pour éviter les horreurs des fêtes. Qu'il s'agisse de fêtes de bureau ennuyeuses, de courses de dernière minute, de harceleur... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • David Ian McKendry
    • Rebekah McKendry
  • Scénario
    • Morgan Peter Brown
    • David Ian McKendry
    • Rebekah McKendry
  • Casting principal
    • Constance Wu
    • Jonathan Kite
    • Jocelin Donahue
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,9/10
    1,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • David Ian McKendry
      • Rebekah McKendry
    • Scénario
      • Morgan Peter Brown
      • David Ian McKendry
      • Rebekah McKendry
    • Casting principal
      • Constance Wu
      • Jonathan Kite
      • Jocelin Donahue
    • 44avis d'utilisateurs
    • 40avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    All the Creatures Were Stirring

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    Constance Wu
    Constance Wu
    • Gabby (segment "In a Twinkling")
    Jonathan Kite
    Jonathan Kite
    • Chet…
    Jocelin Donahue
    Jocelin Donahue
    • Alissa (segment "The Stockings Were Hung")
    Ashley Clements
    Ashley Clements
    • Jenna (segment "To All a Good Night")
    Mark Kelly
    Mark Kelly
    • Guy (segment "Arose Such a Clatter")
    Graham Skipper
    Graham Skipper
    • Max (segment "To All a Good Night")…
    Matt Long
    Matt Long
    • Eric (segment "Dash Away All")
    Amanda Fuller
    Amanda Fuller
    • Linda…
    Katie Parker
    Katie Parker
    • Sasha (segment "Dash Away All")
    • (as Catherine Parker)
    Brea Grant
    Brea Grant
    • Sally (segment "Elf TV")
    Michelle DeFraites
    Michelle DeFraites
    • Kara (segment "The Stockings Were Hung")
    Stephanie Drake
    Stephanie Drake
    • Mary (segment "In a Twinkling")
    Peter Cilella
    Peter Cilella
    • Michael (segment "All Through the House")
    Makeda Declet
    Makeda Declet
    • Frankie (segment "Dash Away All")
    Megan Duffy
    Megan Duffy
    • Suzy (segment "Arose Such a Clatter")
    Morgan Peter Brown
    Morgan Peter Brown
    • Steve (segment "In a Twinkling")
    Matt Mercer
    Matt Mercer
    • Scott
    Diva Zappa
    Diva Zappa
    • Actor 3 (segment "To All a Good Night")
    • Réalisation
      • David Ian McKendry
      • Rebekah McKendry
    • Scénario
      • Morgan Peter Brown
      • David Ian McKendry
      • Rebekah McKendry
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    5meljr-92909

    some original ideas

    Most anthologies I have watched have some that are good and some not so good. This movie was like that. I enjoyed some of them and while the others I didn't enjoy but also didn't hate.

    The actors i did a very good job. I thought the theater actors distracted from the stories, just have the couple talk between the short films.
    4TwistedContent

    Loads of Potential in an Otherwise Poorly Executed Anthology

    Horror anthologies are always fun, more stories/themes/characters/styles etc. means there's more to find - to find something for everyone. I love the format, a compilation of short films, often wrapped in what I call the framing segment. "All the Creatures Were Stirring" is surely an entertaining anthology, but also frustrating - to feel the potential and see it executed so poorly. It also makes the mistake of slowly but steadily going downhill only to never get back up.

    "All the Creatures Were Stirring" provides six stories (included the wrap-around segment) set during Christmas time, each one has its own plot and characters. Sadly, it's a very inconsistent anthology (like the most of them). Quite a lot of indie talent is involved, majority of the plotlines are (at least mildly) intriguing albeit not exactly original, some have a bit of that Twilight Zone vibe, but, however, the execution gets worse by each segment. The framing segment, about a guy and a gal going on an awkward date to the theatre on christmas eve, started off decently & ended just simply underwhelmingly - the 70 minute filler before that didn't help. Our awkward couple experience five stories, out of which the first two were the best. Decent acting, intriguing little stories, okay-ish cinematography & b-grade special fx. So far so good. The each next is worse than the last. While the interesting themes stay, the execution, excluding maybe acting, is deteriorating, even the technical aspects grow cheaper. As a consequence, pacing suffers greatly and boredom ensues. That's about it. As the credits start rolling, it becomes clear that the creatures stirring will soon be forgotten.

    There's better anthologies out there, even the christmas kind, for example, "A Christmas Horror Story" (2015). I most certainly had low expectations, but out of "All the Creatures Were Stirring" 80 minute runtime only about 30 were enjoyable & with that I mean - about average. Nevertheless, it's not a regrettable holiday filler for horror fans. Recommend to everyone who loves his christmas creepy and bloody & is a forgiving movie watcher. My rating: 4/10.
    5Coventry

    ...And all the segments were stir-crazy!

    Both as an anthology and as a Christmas horror movie, "All the Creatures Were Stirring" is far from perfect. In fact, it's a lackluster and wildly uneven movie altogether. On the other hand, though, I respect and even admire low-budget horror productions that dare to be different and original, and that's the least you can say about this omnibus. All the individual short segments, and the wraparound story, are unconventional and unique, and that's at least worth half of the optimistic score of 5/10 I gave!

    On Christmas Eve, two people with nowhere else to go and absolutely nothing better to do, spend their first Tinder date together at a raunchy theater where three "actors" enact a series of holiday-themed stories with a bare minimum of decors and means. The stories turn into short films, and they are remarkable to say the least. There's a tale about an office Secret Santa party turning into a massacre, one about a traditional Yule demon, a modern version of Ebeneezer Scrooge on Christmas Eve, reindeers bent on bloody vengeance, and a totally bonkers fable about holiday-loving aliens. The wraparound story about the first date then eventually turns into the last story.

    A few of the separate stories are ingenious and compelling ("Dash Away All", " In a Twinkling") and others are more derivative ("Arose such a Clatter"), but ALL of them have in common that they are creative, but sadly also too underdeveloped and abruptly ending with many questions left unanswered. There's some gore, but not enough. There's occasionally tension and atmosphere, but not enough. There are flashes of sardonic black humor, but ... well, you know the rest of that sentence.

    In the end, I can't really recommend "All the Creatures Were Stirring" wholeheartedly, but surprisingly enough I enjoyed it. And so did my mate with whom I watched it. Who knows, maybe it's because I was rejoiced by the spirit of Christmas, or maybe it's because the other two holiday-themed horror movies we watched were total rubbish. Either way, in case you love Christmas horror but you have already seen all the obvious classics ("Black Christmas", "Silent Night Deadly Night", "Krampus",...) this one may be worth a peek.
    2getconedproductions09

    Community Theater Christmas Horror

    All the Creatures Were Stirring: Written and directed by David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry

    This was not the movie we started the night out with. The movie I was originally trying to watch was something called Christmas Presence, a bizarre English slasher film with some of the most morally repugnant obnoxious characters you ever laid eyes on. You know perfect slasher movie fodder. For some reason or other, I couldn't bring myself to spend more than 7 minutes with them. It was too much for my psyche to bear. I turned it off and turned this movie on instead. An anthology movie with a Christmas theme to most of the stories. It had one of those posters that catches your eye right off the bat. What's this?! A tiny monster exiting a Christmas ornament like some kind of egg. Well alright then I'm on board.

    Lies! All lies! No such thing exists in the entirety of the movie. It's like being in a video store back in the 90s searching through the horror movie section being bamboozled by the cover art. I sadly fell for it. I ventured into the community theater on Christmas Eve for what stories it may tell. None of the stories really had any impact. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be scared or laughing. I did laugh at it. So I'm going to assume that this is meant to be a comedy. It's funny in the way things play out in an oddly stilted way. I laughed at the stuff in the community theater a bunch. You go from the serious bloodshed portion to the same thing being reenacted by two actors on a blank stage in the most over the top way possible.

    This was a very cheap looking movie. I don't mean just low budget. I mean cheap. This is a difference. This is a cheap looking movie. I guess they spent all their money on the poster. You could have spared some for some good camerawork. We could have used some of this money for some decent makeup effects. None of the stories were all that good. The first one was a mixture of the Belko Experiment and Saw. This type of story has been handled by better filmmakers. We didn't need a fan film version of this with a Christmas flavor. The second story about the demon keepers was too long. It had some okay elements and the demon creature had a great design. The one doing a low budget version of A Christmas Carol made me roll my eyes. The one with the aliens visiting on Christmas and doing a Christmas dinner with this guy and his girlfriend. It's sort of weird. All the stories are very weird but not engaging.

    This is a very weak anthology movie. There is no story good enough to overcome the shabby structure. The poster is the best part of the movie. The rest of it was very meh. I can not recommend it. There are better Christmas related horror movies out there. I give it a D.
    5minasb

    FUN TIME

    They did this film for fun ,it shows its not gonna win any prizes but it has a twillight zone vibe that makes you go through the whole thing .In the end its an ok weird horror comedy .

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      The office party story was filmed in the conference room for Blumhouse Productions.
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      Features Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 décembre 2018 (États-Unis)
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      • États-Unis
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      • Anglais
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      • North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(theater)
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      • FallBack Plan Productions
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