A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio
- 2019
- 1h 44min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRod, radio DJ, hosts a popular horror-themed show packed with tales of terror for eager listeners. When he receives alarming calls from a horrified child things start to feel off.Rod, radio DJ, hosts a popular horror-themed show packed with tales of terror for eager listeners. When he receives alarming calls from a horrified child things start to feel off.Rod, radio DJ, hosts a popular horror-themed show packed with tales of terror for eager listeners. When he receives alarming calls from a horrified child things start to feel off.
Ian Costello
- Jules
- (voix)
Michelle Costello
- Melissa
- (voix)
Karl E Landler
- John Woodsman
- (as Karl E. Landler)
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Short stories with a base line that was supposed to entertain and keep you on the edge of your seat. I unfortunately did not care for the ending let alone the long build ups to nothing but lame scares.
Are you a fan of horror anthology films (such as "Tales from the crypt", "Creepshow", "Tales of Halloween", "XX" or "Tale of Tales")? Well, you might as well like this movie. Provided you are not an avid lover of short films and continuously seek for horror short films on YouTube or other channels. Because then it may well be that you've already seen a few of the films that are used in "A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio". This anthology isn't a collection of newly made short films. It's a collection of pre-existing short films. And these are all connected with each other through a central storyline with DJ Rod Wilson (James Wright) who broadcasts a night program on some local radio station. A program in which he (and also a few nightly callers) tries to delight listeners with some chilling and creepy ghostly stories. It's not Halloween yet, but it would be a suitable movie for that period of the year.
Frankly, I thought the beginning of the film looked very promising and exciting. The first short ("In the Dark Dark Woods", a sort of alternative version of "The Invisible Man") and the introduction of the bearded, radio guy gave me a taste for more. And when the second short story (highlight of the whole movie and my absolute favorite) was over, I was already getting ready for even more of that. "Post Mortem Mary" isn't only fantastic in terms of content. The handling of the camera, the way in which the story was portrayed and the ever-rising suspense in this excruciatingly exciting short story, produced a very successful end result. It's the story of a mother and her young daughter Mary earning their living in Australia in 1840 as post-mortem photographers. The idea is to photograph the corpse as vividly as possible. Something Mary has yet to learn. It's a fantastic short film that was well received at some festivals in 2017 and won some prizes worldwide. An eye-opener for sure (no pun intended).
Unfortunately, none of the subsequent stories reached the same level as the previous short films. Not that they were awfully bad or of a sadly low level. But "Post Mortem Mary" is head and shoulders above the rest. "A little off the Top" is a bit of a sinister story that focuses on the insanity (Or craftiness. It's just how you look at it) of a hairdresser. "Drops" demonstrates how a traumatic experience torments a Spanish young dancer. I thought "The Disappearance of Willie Bingham" was kind of successful. A somewhat different story about how a death penalty is converted into a more alternative punishment. In my view a fairly funny story. "The smiling man" undoubtedly deserves a place behind Mary's story. Concise and terrifying at the same time. Without too much fuss. The final short films "Into the Mud" and "Vicius" were, in my opinion, the weakest ones.
The fact is that by making a selection of existing short films in "A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio", the quality level is very high. None of the stories gives you the feeling as if they were quickly produced, such that the intended playing time of the feature-length film could be reached. Another advantage is that the movie scores well in terms of diversity. There's something for everyone. Only "Into the Mud" (a kind of mythologically oriented fantasy story) feels a little bit like the odd one out here. The only downside was the overarching story of the DJ himself. First of all, I didn't think it was convincing enough. It even felt a bit boring. And the denouement was a bit of an anti-climax. Yet to my surprise, I enjoyed this movie more than I expected. So if you feel like hearing some scary, paranormal stories with a lurid touch, then you'll be fine with this film.
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Frankly, I thought the beginning of the film looked very promising and exciting. The first short ("In the Dark Dark Woods", a sort of alternative version of "The Invisible Man") and the introduction of the bearded, radio guy gave me a taste for more. And when the second short story (highlight of the whole movie and my absolute favorite) was over, I was already getting ready for even more of that. "Post Mortem Mary" isn't only fantastic in terms of content. The handling of the camera, the way in which the story was portrayed and the ever-rising suspense in this excruciatingly exciting short story, produced a very successful end result. It's the story of a mother and her young daughter Mary earning their living in Australia in 1840 as post-mortem photographers. The idea is to photograph the corpse as vividly as possible. Something Mary has yet to learn. It's a fantastic short film that was well received at some festivals in 2017 and won some prizes worldwide. An eye-opener for sure (no pun intended).
Unfortunately, none of the subsequent stories reached the same level as the previous short films. Not that they were awfully bad or of a sadly low level. But "Post Mortem Mary" is head and shoulders above the rest. "A little off the Top" is a bit of a sinister story that focuses on the insanity (Or craftiness. It's just how you look at it) of a hairdresser. "Drops" demonstrates how a traumatic experience torments a Spanish young dancer. I thought "The Disappearance of Willie Bingham" was kind of successful. A somewhat different story about how a death penalty is converted into a more alternative punishment. In my view a fairly funny story. "The smiling man" undoubtedly deserves a place behind Mary's story. Concise and terrifying at the same time. Without too much fuss. The final short films "Into the Mud" and "Vicius" were, in my opinion, the weakest ones.
The fact is that by making a selection of existing short films in "A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio", the quality level is very high. None of the stories gives you the feeling as if they were quickly produced, such that the intended playing time of the feature-length film could be reached. Another advantage is that the movie scores well in terms of diversity. There's something for everyone. Only "Into the Mud" (a kind of mythologically oriented fantasy story) feels a little bit like the odd one out here. The only downside was the overarching story of the DJ himself. First of all, I didn't think it was convincing enough. It even felt a bit boring. And the denouement was a bit of an anti-climax. Yet to my surprise, I enjoyed this movie more than I expected. So if you feel like hearing some scary, paranormal stories with a lurid touch, then you'll be fine with this film.
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7.1 avg rating upon viewing. This movie will avg out to be a 4.2 - 4.4, and thats generous.
I was given the chance to sit down and watch the 2019 horror anthology "A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio" here in 2020. And since I hadn't already seen it, nor even heard about it, and it being a horror movie, of course I managed to find the time to sit through it.
Well, I must say that "A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio" was not exactly an outstanding nor memorable addition to the horror anthology genre. 90% of the segments were just so bland that they came and went without leaving a lasting impression. In fact, it was the first story that turned out to be the most interesting and watchable, so anything beyond that is just filling. As for the narration story that ties the stories together, well...
I will say that the narrator, Rod Wilson (played by James Wright) was actually interesting enough, and that was especially because of James Wright's performance.
If you enjoy horror anthologies, then there are far better choices available out there. ""A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio" was just not cutting it, nor bringing enough interesting contents to the table.
I am rating "A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio" a mere three out of ten stars, given the fact that the majorities of the stories were just bland or downright pointless.
Well, I must say that "A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio" was not exactly an outstanding nor memorable addition to the horror anthology genre. 90% of the segments were just so bland that they came and went without leaving a lasting impression. In fact, it was the first story that turned out to be the most interesting and watchable, so anything beyond that is just filling. As for the narration story that ties the stories together, well...
I will say that the narrator, Rod Wilson (played by James Wright) was actually interesting enough, and that was especially because of James Wright's performance.
If you enjoy horror anthologies, then there are far better choices available out there. ""A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio" was just not cutting it, nor bringing enough interesting contents to the table.
I am rating "A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio" a mere three out of ten stars, given the fact that the majorities of the stories were just bland or downright pointless.
This film does not deserve a 1/10 rating. Its original in some shorts and meh in others. But enjoyable over all.
A collection of YouTube short horror films remade. Good selection.
The core of the story, the DJ is perhaps the chink in the armour.
I recommend to horror fans.
A collection of YouTube short horror films remade. Good selection.
The core of the story, the DJ is perhaps the chink in the armour.
I recommend to horror fans.
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- AnecdotesWhen Rod is telling the Caronte story at the beginning, he's holding a 200 pesos Colombian coin.
- ConnexionsFeatures A Little Off the Top (2012)
- Bandes originalesMoody Love
Written by Olga Pes
Performed by Mario Olivo
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