All Hallows’ Eve: Stuart DeMattia, Colleen Stein, Serena Lorien, Bryant Sullivan, Daniela Glenn, Joseph D. Durbin, Jessica Mayne, Harry Sparks, Angelika Sparks: Movies & TV

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All Hallows’ Eve: Stuart DeMattia, Colleen Stein, Serena Lorien, Bryant Sullivan, Daniela Glenn, Joseph D. Durbin, Jessica Mayne, Harry Sparks, Angelika Sparks: Movies & TV All Hallows Eve: Stuart DeMattia, Colleen Stein, Serena Lorien, Bryant Sullivan, Daniela Glenn, Joseph D. Durbin, Jessica Mayne, Harry Sparks, Angelika Sparks: Movies & TV 20093121171256277801

Product Description
A group of young friends get together on Halloween to tell some of the most twisted and terryifying stories imaginable

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3.0 out of 5 stars
I beg to differ with everyone else,

By Franco Jesse (Pittsburgh, USA) - See all my reviews

I’ve read all of the rave reviews as well as the nasty ones regarding this independent horror flick, but my comments attempt to find a middle ground. All Hallow’s Eve is indeed made on a shoestring budget, but accomplishes a lot with what it has. The action is initially set at an apartment where a group of costumed young friends have gathered on Halloween for a party. They proceed to tell spooky stories, which take place as three small movies within the movie and cast members playing double parts. The stories are basically enactments of urban legends related to an escaped convict, a jealous lover and a local vampiress. All of the stories are told by females in the group, and in each, the boyfriend/husband is a lunkhead. Actual rivalries among the young women are inserted in the stories as well, taking the form of frequently naked seductresses and their aggressive avengers.

Some aspects of the film are surprisingly effective: the energetic cast, the moody theme music, and the stories themselves, which are often suspenseful. However, other aspects are pretty lame, particularly in the middle story, where the acting, staging and special effects (is that chocolate syrup they’re trying to pass off as blood?) don’t rise to the occasion.

Those weighing whether to check this film out might go the unbox route, as I did; you get to watch the movie without being saddled with a disk you don’t want.

5.0 out of 5 stars
All Hallows Eve,

By Mark Osburn (Cleburne, TX) - See all my reviews

  

I LOVED this film! The different stories and subplots keep the movie running at an engrossing pace. The most compelling performance was given by Serena Lorien who plays Doris/Molly. I had previously seen Serena in “You Don’t Know Jack” and she does an even more superior job in this one. I predict she has a fantastic career ahead of her. I highly recommend “All Hallows’ Eve” to all fans of the horror genre!

3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting Idea with So So Presentation,

By LightMaster “LightMaster” (New Orleans, LA USA) - See all my reviews

I’m not a fan of the genre, but I enjoyed watching the flick. The concept was good and there were some moments that were truly well-done — the vampire’s erotic bed scene was mesmerizing. Overall, however, the film’s indie origins were too evident. Some of the visual segues were too abrupt and distracting. I kept wondering: “How did we get from there to here?” “How did it change from night to day in minutes?” etc. Also some of the background details need to be watched carefully. Indie films are made on a hairline budget, but it doesn’t cost anything or take any time to remove distracting items from the background, the room, etc., or to change the camer angle to avoid getting them in the frame. Example: The real estate box on the door of the vampire’s house. Still, it was fun to watch as long as it wasn’t taken too seriously. The people making it were obviously having fun. So should the viewer.Search Amazon.com: All Hallows’ Eve: Stuart DeMattia, Colleen Stein, Serena Lorien, Bryant Sullivan, Daniela Glenn, Joseph D. Durbin, Jessica Mayne, Harry Sparks, Angelika Sparks: Movies & TV from AmAzon

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