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6.4/10
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An anthology of bizarre, fantastic, and spooky tales from the past, present, and future, dealing with curses, witches, perfect crime, and science experiments.An anthology of bizarre, fantastic, and spooky tales from the past, present, and future, dealing with curses, witches, perfect crime, and science experiments.An anthology of bizarre, fantastic, and spooky tales from the past, present, and future, dealing with curses, witches, perfect crime, and science experiments.
- Awards
- 9 wins & 3 nominations total
Jekaterina Linnamäe
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- (as Jekaterina Novosjolova)
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I found this funny even though it's horror, but there's always the element of black comedy and the last story was just hilarious. Don't be afraid to watch, even if you don't like horror, it's never bloody or gore.
I should say i had zero expectations when i watched this, so that might be why it was so enjoyable. It's not a horror film, but there was enough atmosphere and intrigue to keep me interested. Something even hypnotic about it...The first story especially had me hooked with the lighting and building sense of unease. It's literally a collection of eerie fairytales, and honestly it probably deserves a higher score- i'm just not really into anthologies, and i always expect any films with dark themes to be idk darker for some reason? But that's on me. I'll definitely be looking for more works by this director.
It reminded me of classic anthologies like Alfred Hitchcock presents. Its an homage to the genre films but I think it also has a modern aspect. Its not really horror but there are some creepy moments. Overall it works quite well and is entertaining. Gothic dark atmosphere.
Saw it at the test preview today and I have to say I was positively surprised. It was a clever and fun film with very good actors. The different stories are interesting and thought provoking. There's an old fashioned "devil" storyteller, who tells us four different tales. Some are historical, some are modern. It felt like watching an old retro horror movie, so it was quite refreshing.
Chilly family campfire "horror" stories from Estonian "Alfred Hitchcock" Mart Sander. All stories are greatly told and lined up, so that you will be entertained till the end. Enjoyed all of them. Transitions between the stories were good, but were not at the same level as the stories.
Did you know
- TriviaIn Estonia, popular demand to see Mart Sander's individual short films prompted the team to combine these films as one feature.
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- Kõhedad muinaslood (2019)
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- €50,000 (estimated)
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