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Satanic Hispanics

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.6K
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Satanic Hispanics (2022)
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When police break into a house in El Paso, they find it filled with dead Latinos and a lone survivor. Known as "El Viajero," he is taken to the police station for questioning.When police break into a house in El Paso, they find it filled with dead Latinos and a lone survivor. Known as "El Viajero," he is taken to the police station for questioning.When police break into a house in El Paso, they find it filled with dead Latinos and a lone survivor. Known as "El Viajero," he is taken to the police station for questioning.

  • Directors
    • Alejandro Brugués
    • Mike Mendez
    • Gigi Saul Guerrero
  • Writers
    • Pete Barnstrom
    • Alejandro Mendez
    • Lino K. Villa
  • Stars
    • Efren Ramirez
    • Greg Grunberg
    • Sonya Eddy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.6K
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    • Directors
      • Alejandro Brugués
      • Mike Mendez
      • Gigi Saul Guerrero
    • Writers
      • Pete Barnstrom
      • Alejandro Mendez
      • Lino K. Villa
    • Stars
      • Efren Ramirez
      • Greg Grunberg
      • Sonya Eddy
    • 19User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Efren Ramirez
    Efren Ramirez
    • The Traveler (segment "The Traveler")
    Greg Grunberg
    Greg Grunberg
    • Detective Arden (segment "The Traveler")
    Sonya Eddy
    Sonya Eddy
    • Detective Gibbons (segment "The Traveler")
    Lombardo Boyar
    Lombardo Boyar
    • Officer Hernandez (segment "The Traveler")
    Mark Steger
    Mark Steger
    • The Odd Man (segment "The Traveler")
    Alejandro Brugués
    Alejandro Brugués
    • The Dead Cuban (segment "The Traveler")…
    Thomas Haley
    Thomas Haley
    • Officer #1 (segment "The Traveler")
    Sean Keller
    Sean Keller
    • Officer #2 (segment "The Traveler")
    Tihomir Dukic
    Tihomir Dukic
    • Officer #3 (segment "The Traveler")
    Vince Lozano
    Vince Lozano
    • Swat Joe (segment "The Traveler")
    Kent McGuire
    • Officer with Car (segment "The Traveler")
    Ace Underhill
    Ace Underhill
    • Traffic Officer (segment "The Traveler")
    Graham Denman
    • Lobby Victim 1 (segment "The Traveler")
    Jessica Cameron
    Jessica Cameron
    • Lobby Victim 2 (segment "The Traveler")
    Noel Jason Scott
    Noel Jason Scott
    • Detective (segment "The Traveler")
    Demián Salomón
    Demián Salomón
    • Gustavo (segment "Tambien Lo Vi")
    Luis Machín
    Luis Machín
    • Vicente (segment "Tambien Lo Vi")
    Victoria Maurette
    Victoria Maurette
    • Viky (segment "Tambien Lo Vi")
    • Directors
      • Alejandro Brugués
      • Mike Mendez
      • Gigi Saul Guerrero
    • Writers
      • Pete Barnstrom
      • Alejandro Mendez
      • Lino K. Villa
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    User reviews19

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    6The_Swedish_Reviewer

    It's a comedy, not a horror movie

    I honestly enjoyed it. This is quite an entertaining comedy with horror elements that should not be taken too seriously. The 'Traveler' is a guy caught by the police after being the only survivor of a massacre. During interrogation, 'The Traveler' tells a series of strange supernatural stories that we then get to follow. Of course, the detectives don't believe him until it's too late. Sometimes the stories get a bit far-fetched and are all over the place, but overall, this is an entertaining horror-comedy that gets quite violent at times. The film is distantly reminiscent of the 'V/H/S' series of short episodes, so if you like 'V/H/S,' chances are you will like this movie too.
    7malvern-879-68498

    Well-produced Horror Tostada

    As others have pointed out, this is a very mixed bag, a loose collection of horror tales of varying tone, ranging from one seriously creepy offering from Damien Rugna, who previously gave us the ultra-creepy Terrified, to a handful of more or less comedic stories.

    Production values are topnotch. The efx are excellent in design and execution, from the Goya-esque monstrosity in Rugna's segment to various demons in the others. Casting, acting, direction, cinematography and costumes are equally good. The production designers and art directors made some interesting uses of color.

    The script is a collection of unconnected one or two act shorts strung together by a storyteller wraparound. Rugna's "Tambien Lo V" stands out as the only truly scary one in the bunch, but the rest are entertaining in their own way. Think "Tales of the Darkside" with elevated production values - lightweight genre fare typical of Epic's ouevre.

    Overall this is a great showcase for the directors, actors and crew. But to be honest, most of my rating is due to Rugna's contribution, because he's one of the rare directors today delivering genuine horror.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Watchable horror anthology...

    Right, well of course I had not heard about this 2023 horror movie titled "Satanic Hispanics", prior to sitting down in 2024 to watch it. I had the opportunity to do so, and with it being a horror movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I opted to give the movie a chance.

    I was intrigued by the movie's cover, as it does look interesting, but I have to admit that the movie's title is just abysmal.

    But had I known it was a horror anthology, I do believe I would have skipped it, as horror anthologies tend to be dubious and questionable affairs. However, with having just sat through the entire 112 minutes of it, I will say that "Satanic Hispanics" proved to be somewhat better than your average horror anthology, not great though, but adequate for what it was.

    I was for the most parts unfamiliar with the cast ensemble, aside from Efren Ramirez and Greg Grunberg. And I must say that Efren Ramirez was so well-cast for the role of The Traveler in the narrative that ties the segments together, and he definitely made it well-worth sitting through this anthology. The acting performances in the various segments were good, and that certainly counted for something and made it all the more enjoyable to sit through the anthology.

    "Satanic Hispanics" has some good and less good segments, as it usually goes with horror anthologies. But I guess that means there is a chance that it hits a wider audience and there might just be something for everyone to enjoy here. And while I did manage to sit through the 112 minutes that it ran for, this is hardly something that I will ever return to watch a second time.

    It should be noted that the special effects in the anthology are good, and they definitely add something good to the overall impression of the segments.

    My rating of "Satanic Hispanics" lands on a six out of ten stars.
    5kannibalcorpsegrinder

    A wholly mixed bag of an anthology

    After raiding a safe house, a group of detectives questions the sole survivor of the incident about his past and the others at the location with him launching him into stories about the participants.

    The Good Stor(ies): El Vampiro-Stuck outside on daylight savings, a self-centered vampier unaware of the situation races against time and other distractions in the city to return to safety. This was a massively entertaining and hysterical segment. The goofiness and absurdity of the situations is matched by the physically intense situations that showcase how hilarious the whole thing is as the gags on display here prove to be clever, unique, and pulled off quite well. It's all due to his inherent stupidity that makes the situation endearing more than aggravating, and while the time limit he finds himself under disappears from the story to allow for some jokes it all comes together in the end to make this a highlight segment.

    The Hammer of Zanzibar-Meeting up with an old flame, a man reveals that their past exploits have awakened a malicious being that has killed their friends and needs to be taken down before it's too late. This was an overall decent idea but doesn't have much else going for it. The central premise here has some fun times involving the mythical figures and their powers is a highly enjoyable storyline that has such an involved setup it's rushed through due to the unorthodox structure. This one really should've been a regular feature due to the kind of lore and backstory that's at play, especially since this one looks cheap and cheesy when it really shouldn't so it's got a lot to like even with some issues involved.

    The Bad Stor(ies): Tambien Lo Vi-Trying to prepare for an upcoming tournament, a man finds his focus challenged by the supposedly haunted location he stays at to help him practice. For the most part, this was a pretty bland and uneventful start to this film. The core concept involving the inadvertent discovery of the gateway into another dimension and the resultant shocks that come about when encountering the spirits prove to be quite fun, but it takes way too long to get there as we're stuck with his interactions with his wife about the tournament or the pseudo-scientific nonsense about how the portal came to be which aren't all that interesting and make this feel far more dull and sluggish than it should've been.

    Nahuales-Running away from an oppressive force, a man trying to carry out a clandestine operation for a shady figure to gain his freedom finds the supernatural entities he's from have caught up to him. This was a disappointing segment as it could've been a lot of fun. The inherent suspense of the situation involving the forces he's on the run from but won't show on screen gives this some intriguing work to start, and the exploits with the witch in the woods offer some gruesome visuals as this goes along. However, very little of this makes sense with the secretive nature of what's happening meaning nothing is spelled out and it's hard to know who's on what side or the point behind it which does lower this significantly.

    The Traveler-After raiding a safe house, a group of detectives question the sole survivor of the incident about his past and the others at the location with him. This is an intriguing start but serves as a clunky means of bringing everything together. The story itself is fine enough and provides a lot of action at the end to wrap it up in an explosion of frenzied set pieces quite nicely, but on the whole, the varying tone that arises here due to the bizarre order of the segments that goes from serious to comedy and back again is rather odd. The whole interstitial segments setting up the story to be told are troubling as well with the awkward means of bringing up the next story, making this all quite awkward overall.

    Rated R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
    6aronharde

    Entertaining but not enough to be one of the classics

    Satanic Hispanics is an anthology-horror movie directed by multiple well-known Hispanic directors. The name sounded intriguing and I definitely like the cover and therefore I was pretty excited to see how this would turn out. The almost two hour runtime seemed intimidating at first, but the original V/H/S movie (2012) was also almost two hours long and I absolutely love that. In general I am a huge fan of anthology-horror and after the entertaining opening scene I was immediately hooked. The humor is great and even though this movie is not labeled as a comedy, I think that the comedic aspects worked really well most of the time. Especially in the scenes that take place in the interrogation room. The effects are also pretty good and you can tell that the production value was solid. But somehow the movie didn't quite stick the landing in the end even though it had all the ingredients to be a very memorable anthology-horror movie. There are pacing issues at times and the segments are not consistent enough to entertain for almost two hours, which in my opinion is still too long for most movies. Overall I still definitely enjoyed the watch but the movie was not able to reach my expectations, but if you like anthology-horror movies, this is definitely worth a try. [5,7/10]

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    • Trivia
      The chapter "El Vampiro" was filmed in Frederick, Maryland.
    • Crazy credits
      "No Latinos were harmed in the making of this motion picture."
    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmare on Film Street: Nightmare Alley: Interview with SATANIC HISPANICS Directors Alejandro Brugués, Mike Mendez, Eduardo Sánchez, & Gigi Saul Guerrero (2023)

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Байки на Хэллоуин
    • Production companies
      • Epic Pictures
      • Reserva Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,288
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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