Dreadtime Stories
Dreadtime Stories
| 15 November 2014 (USA)
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A party turns bizarre when a malevolent book makes its way into the hands of the attendees who reveal its tales of monsters, madmen and the supernatural.

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Reptileenbu

Did you people see the same film I saw?

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ChicDragon

It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.

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Aneesa Wardle

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Delight

Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.

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Leofwine_draca

DREADTIME STORIES is another collection of short horror films melded together into one indie whole. The stories are connected via a sinister book being read at a party. The problem is that they have little discernable plotting or indeed delineation in terms of storytelling. It just becomes a mindless mess of unseen monsters, torture, and badly acting serial killers. The actual horror content is limited to the occasional bloody face and that's it.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen

You should know that this is an anthology of small horror stories, much akin to "Creepshow" for example, except that "Dreadtime Stories" doesn't have the same forceful impact as the old "Creepshow" series had.Given the short time that each of these stories have been granted, it is very limited how much storytelling can be fitted into it, and equally limited how much character development there is room for. And the movie is sort of hurting from this. Director Jacob Grim set out to achieve a bit too much in too little time, and the end result was suffering from this.There is a feel of low production value permeating the movie, in terms of cinematography and acting. I am not saying that this is necessarily bad, but at least you should take that into consideration before you sit down to watch "Dreadtime Stories".Now, the stories told in "Dreadtime Stories" deal with very different topics, so the movie does get widely around to many different aspects. That was good, I think, although some might think that it proved to have a no real red line throughout the movie.The title of the movie "Dreadtime Stories" sort of implies that there should be some dread involved in the stories. That was hardly the case, and I wasn't particularly frightened, scared, thrilled or even horrified by what I witnessed. That being said, don't get me wrong. Some of the stories were still entertaining enough for what they turned out to be. Just don't set the expectation bar up high."Dreadtime Stories" had me sorely pressed on my focus and attention on the movie. Why? Well, because nothing much of any interest or even remotely frightening happened throughout the course of all the different stories.There were some nice enough visuals here and there, so it wasn't all bad. But the overall experience wasn't overly impressive.This was actually a fair enough attempt to delve into the horror anthology genre by writer Sal Hernandez and writer/director Jacob Grim. However, the end result just wasn't outstanding or memorable.I wasn't particularly entertained, nor can I claim to have seen anything memorable in "Dreadtime Stories".

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b W

Sorry to be the ball-buster here but there is such a thing as "too cheap." There is a cap to anything. Blair Witch and Paranormal Activity are exceptions and stand as the cheap limit. The book idea was an interesting hook although not original. I didn't even get past the first short after the lead-in frame-up. There was no suspense of disbelief just unbelievable in the commonsense sense. Home Cooking ruined it for me. The acting was horrible and it made as much sense as most seasonal haunted houses. Pardon the pun but the execution of the story, props and scene didn't make sense together. It is like a commercial for fresh milk where the cast frolics around a two day old glass of unrefrigerated milk that ends when the milk is chugged and is so good. Mm. Sorry I couldn't stomach more than the half-eaten dude. It would have been better if the YouTube muffin guy had appeared with a .50 cal. and blown grandmas brains onto a plate and said Brain Muffin. On a personal level I am just sick of b*tches flexing their guy muscles air jerking all over everything. Stale. You don't have to convince me. It's all like, Look at me. I'm a human spider now. Not all pretty and desirable and beautiful and amazing am I? It's like a Lambo with a steering wheel made from REAL DOGSH*T. Ah, and pour me some of that expensive shat out rodent coffee while you're at it. But there is a line of customers waiting for shat out coffee beans and insane penis maiming women. Let's talk about real class. The original black and white TV series The Twilight Zone. Effing good stuff with few snoozing exceptions. Eff Norman Bates we have too much sick and creepy flicks. Society has gone crazy around us now. We are living a horror show every day. Try renting an apartment without creepy power cults monopolizing and discriminating people out onto the streets to be...eaten or parted out? Who knows what kind of greed driven medically connected plasma sucking scheme is behind property management psychology. Honestly people, sex and horror do not go together. It never did ever. The advent of that hook is Pavlovian to say the least..ew. When the show is over I'm glad to back to reality after the show and I do not crave for it to follow me home. Leave it in the theater or just stop showing them to unstable copycats. Here's a clue sh, if you saw a few vampire flicks and read a few vamp books but then decide to start wearing fangs and doing it for real that isn't a revelation or an epiphany. That's bat-sh*t crazy yo. Peace

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Brandon Stephens

DREADTIME STORIES is horror anthology of short stories from the Independent Texas Production house of STX Media.I helped promote this film through various social medias. Once the film hit the film circuit, I thankfully received a SCREENER of this movie to review. The film itself is a rarity in the day and age of horror, due to the fact that not many filmmakers make anthologies. Not since the 70's AMICUS to the 80's and early 90's Creepshow/Tales from the Darkside era have the horror fans really had a taste. So, it's awesome to see someone bringing it back. The film also is made for the fans, by the fans which is another thing I respect about this project.The film is set into a series of 9 shorts and a wraparound story. Home Cooking Forgotten Harvest Hollow Useless Wits End Stained Affection Punishment Empty DistensionEach one has a different feel and pulls you into their dark world. There is also quite a bit of humor thrown in. The stories range from cannibalism, scarecrows, murder, killer clowns and werewolves!! The film is smart, well written, the editing was very well done. Most of all, the stories are original and not a rehash of a lot of the films that are out today. The visual effects are quite impressive as well as the cinematography. The film itself has the scares, the gore, the smarts and the story to appease any horror fan. Considering the small budget $2,000 which they had, the film comes off like a $100,000 production.I am personally looking forward being a part of and getting a copy of Vol. 2 in the near future.

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