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10/31

  • 2017
  • 1h 33m
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4.6/10
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Jennifer Nangle and Cindy Maples in 10/31 (2017)
A Halloween treat bag full of all the things that go bump in the night! Five spooky tales featuring villains spanning from masked killers to tricksters and scarecrows to witches. There's a scare for everyone in this anthology of horror written and directed by some of indie horror's best and brightest!
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This is an anthology film consisting of 5 horror tales from 5 different writers.This is an anthology film consisting of 5 horror tales from 5 different writers.This is an anthology film consisting of 5 horror tales from 5 different writers.

  • Directors
    • Brett DeJager
    • Rocky Gray
    • Zane Hershberger
  • Writers
    • Brett DeJager
    • Rocky Gray
    • Zane Hershberger
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Nangle
    • Aliese Kuhm
    • Alexandria Kuhn
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    745
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Brett DeJager
      • Rocky Gray
      • Zane Hershberger
    • Writers
      • Brett DeJager
      • Rocky Gray
      • Zane Hershberger
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Nangle
      • Aliese Kuhm
      • Alexandria Kuhn
    • 27User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jennifer Nangle
    Jennifer Nangle
    • Malvolia: the Queen of Screams (segment "Malvolia's Halloween Monster Marathon")
    Aliese Kuhm
    • Trick or Treater #1 (segment "Malvolia's Halloween Monster Marathon")
    Alexandria Kuhn
    • Trick or Treater #2 (segment "Malvolia's Halloween Monster Marathon")
    Cindy Maples
    • Kathy (segment "The Old Hag")
    Nick Edwards
    • Tyler (segment "The Old Hag")
    Mitchell Musolino
    • Kevin (segment "The Old Hag")
    Jedediah Giacchino
    • The Old Hag (segment "The Old Hag")…
    Chad Bruns
    Chad Bruns
    • Jeff (segment "Trespassers")
    Tom Cordell
    • Scarecrow (segment "Trespassers")
    Sable Griedel
    Sable Griedel
    • Stephanie (segment "Trespassers")
    Dave Joseph
    • Mr. Martin (segment "Trespassers")
    Angie Reimers
    • Mrs. Martin (segment "Trespassers")
    Maggie Reimers
    • Martin Girl #1 (segment "Trespassers")
    Erin Reimers
    • Martin Girl #2 (segment "Trespassers")
    Sara Kuhn
    • The Gypsy Witch (segment "Trespassers")
    Lexi Hershberger
    • Other Gypsy (segment "Trespassers")
    Liliana Gonzalez
    • The Gypsy in the Window (segment "Trespassers")
    Teddi Salsgiver
    • Soda Girl in Theatre (segment "Trespassers")
    • Directors
      • Brett DeJager
      • Rocky Gray
      • Zane Hershberger
    • Writers
      • Brett DeJager
      • Rocky Gray
      • Zane Hershberger
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    6DarylJGittings

    Decent horror anthology

    10/31 is a horror anthology that features five different stories. All of the stories take place on Halloween. The quality of each story varies with the third story probably being my favorite of the bunch.

    The first story involves two friends shooting a commercial at a haunted bed and breakfast. One of the friends keeps seeing this old woman.

    Story number two; "Trespass" involves a young couple on their first date. The female decides that they movie that they went to is too boring so she suggests checking out an old country property with a spooky legend about an old scarecrow on the land.

    The third tale involves a killer on the loose at a skating rink's Halloween party. This is probably my favorite of the stories. It has a good pace and an interesting twist.

    Story number four might be the most bizarre. You've got a kid that loves Halloween, creepy trick or treaters, and Santa Claus!

    The final story involves a slasher crashing a teen Halloween bash. Pretty standard fare.

    Overall 10/31 is a pretty decent horror anthology.
    6jorgito2001

    Definitely has Halloween Spirit, but hampered down by the last 2 stories!

    A fellow horror fan recommended this on a forum I frequent and when I saw it was on Prime, I figured "why not?" I'm also a sucker for Halloween themed horror films. I was impressed by "The Old Hag,","Trespassers" and "Killing the Dance" despite their budget limitations. The namesake character in Old Hag was indeed "creepy"! Also the wraparound hottie horror host was serviceable, though some more could've been added to the wrap around "ending".

    What hurts this movie from being great are the final 2 stories, "Halloween Blizzard '91" and "Samhain Slasher"...these looked REALLY cheap and the story and direction seemed rushed and unpolished compared to the first 3 stories. April in the 'Blizzard" sequence was easy on the eyes though! Yummy! Sadly no nudity.

    I would've given this a 5/10, but since I enjoyed 3 out of 5 of the stories, I figured I'd give it an above average rating. If you're in the mood for a decent Halloween anthology, I recommend 10/31
    3jkerchief

    Well, it's a movie I guess

    For every decent actor here they are paired up with someone stiff and bland. The script in these segments could maybe have had some critical notes by their peers. The mask they use are straight outta horror cons. They're not Spirit Halloween bad but I feel like if you've been to a con you've seen these on display at booths. Since every segment was done by different people the color grading is kinda everywhere. This is something I find common with these mixed director anthologies. With all this being said, I've seen far worse anthologies. Overall the sound design is decent and the dialogue sound isn't all over the place. If you're looking for something fun to watch on Halloween, stick to Trick R Treat, as this really gives off 0 Halloween vibes even tho every story is on 10/31.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Watchable, but nothing grand...

    Now, I've actually watched the 2019 movie "10/31 Part 2" prior to having a chance to watch the 2017 movie "10/31". And while I wasn't overly impressed with part two, I must admit that I wasn't really harboring much of any grand expectations to this predecessor from directors Brett DeJager, Rocky Gray, Zane Hershberger, John William Holt, Hunter Johnson and Justin M. Seaman. But with it being a horror movie, although an anthology nonetheless, I opted to sit down and watch it, as I had the opportunity to do so.

    The first segment is titled "The Old Hag" and it is written and directed by Justin M. Seaman. It was a nicely written story, although a bit cliché and generic. But it was actually entertaining enough, despite this. The acting performances in the segment were good. The effects were good as well, adding to the overall creep factor of the storyline. This was actually the best thing about the entire anthology. Though the ending was rather unnecessarily stupid.

    Zane Hershberger wrote and directed the second segment, which is titled "Trespassers". The storyline in this segment as fairly weak, and it was a slow paced narrative, and that just didn't help to improve the overall impression of this second segment. The effects, however, were fairly okay. The music was also quite okay in this segment, as there was a distinct 1980s vibe to it.

    "Killing The Dance" is the title of the third segment, and it is written by Jason Turner and directed by John William Holt. The storyline in this segment was not particularly good. I love how quickly the blood coagulated on the first woman being cut with a razor at the skating rink, that was just a pretty poorly done effect. The music in this segment was just unfathomably annoying to listen to, and it went on non-stop.

    The fourth segment is "Halloween Blizzard of '91", which was written and directed by Brett DeJager. It was the most pointless of the segments, especially since there wasn't really a thoroughly written script to support it. It looked and felt like something that writer and director Brett DeJager just shot on the fly.

    The fifth and last segment is "'The Samhain Slasher" from writer and director Rocky Gray. This segment was okay. I mean, it was a pretty straightforward narrative, although somewhat on the weak side in terms of a thoroughly written storyline.

    And the tie-in segment that presented the segments and tied them together was "Malvolia's Halloween Monster Marathon", from writers Rocky Gray and Zane Hershberger, and directed by Hunter Johnson. It wasn't a particularly great concept, but luckily we didn't have to endure much of it, as it was just in the beginning and end of the anthology.

    Watchable for what it was, but you're not in for anything grand here. It is not like the writers conjured up a Halloween classic here. And I doubt that I will ever return to watch "31/10" a second time, as it was about as entertaining and enjoyable as the "31/10 Part II" sequel was.

    My rating of "31/10" lands on a four out of ten stars.
    7Mightygill

    A Low Budget Anthology With Love and Passion That's Worth Your Time

    10/31 is an indie horror anthology partially funded by Indiegogo from the director of The Barn, the composer of the same film, and a few others with stories that are based around Halloween. The film begins with two children watching "Malvolia's Halloween Monster Marathon" where an Elvira type character introduces the audience to four shorts. First up is "The Old Hag" from Justin Seaman. Two guys arrive at an old home to shoot a promo video to help it rent out a few rooms. One guy keeps seeing a creepy looking old woman and learns about how the locals call it the Gingerbread House where apparently an old hag chokes out victims. Is he seeing things or is it all in his head?? Overall it's a fun segment with appealing leads and a decent story (3.5/5)

    Up next is "Trespassers" directed by Zane Hershberger. After a disappointing movie a cute purple-haired chick takes her lame first date boyfriend to an abandoned murder house where legend has it a scarecrow appeared and possibly cursed those living there. She wants to find out the truth about what happened. This is another fun entry and features a decent synth score while the story and it's conclusion are great (3.5/5). Director John William Holt takes over for the third story called "Killing the Dance." A teen girl has to babysit her younger brother while she works Halloween night at the roller rink where things turn out horrifically wrong. This segment is a bit too long and repetitive with too many scenes of skating, but is still fun with it's retro feel, another good synth score, and ridiculous ending (3.5/5)

    The last entry is easily the weakest and is the directorial debut of Rocky Gray and it's called "The Samhain Slasher". It's a bit of a jumbled mess that is probably a bit overambitious in trying to jam too much into its short run time. It's basically a cult film and slasher jammed into 20 minutes that suffers a bit from some weak CGI as well (2.5/5). Things finish up with the wraparound and while it doesn't do anything particularly memorable it's decent overall (3/5).

    The budget limitations of this film definitely show sometimes, but it's all a part of the charm and it's easy to look past most of the wrinkles because of the obvious love and passion put into it all. There are so many bigger budgeted anthology films that may look cleaner and shinier, but tell the same old stale tales that we've all seen too many times. The stories here do a good job with some good old Halloween look and feel and each story feels like it's trying to do something familiar yet original. If you love horror anthologies then 10/31 is definitely worth seeking out. It doesn't and shouldn't look like Trick r Treat, but it's a small budget indie horror that both needs and deserves our support.

    Additional notes: I viewed a festival version of this film for this review that is missing one segment directed by Brett DeJager (Bonejangles) titled "The Halloween Blizzard of '91" which is still going through some post-production work, but will appear in the DVD release of the film. There are still some fixes coming to the film itself too with some of the audio. I put some money towards the film during its campaign, but I am in no way associated with the film other than that.

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      The "Killing the Dance" segment is set in the 1980s, but there is an X-Box in Mikey's room.
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      • August 28, 2020 (United States)
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