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TALES OF HALLOWEEN

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Joel Harley
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Ten Halloween-set stories, and not a Michael
Myers in sight. As the anthology movie continues its resurgence, so filmmaker
and actress Axelle Carolyn brings us Tales
of Halloween
. She’s not alone either, having brought some friends along for
the ride. Oh, and husband Neil Marshall, who you might remember from a little
thing called The Descent.

Carolyn and
Marshall are cogs in a machine which brings together such popular genre names
as Lucky McKee, Darren Lynn Bousman, Mike Mendez and Adam Gierasch. And that’s
just the directors (eleven in total) – with a cast which includes Polyanna
McIntosh, Lin Shaye, Adam Green, Barbara Crampton and John Landis, it’s a love
letter to all things horror and Halloween. Don’t like what one particular story
is doing? Worry not – something that might be more to your tastes is never more
than ten minutes away.

Highlights
include Neil Marshall’s killer pumpkin tale (think Gremlins by way of Treehouse
of Horror
), Carolyn’s chilling Grimm
Grinning Ghost
, Darren Lynn Bousman’s cheeky The Night Billy Raised Hell and the gory Friday the 31st. As with
all anthology movie, it has its weaker links (with apologies to Dave Parker, Sweet Tooth did nothing for this reviewer),
but they’re far less offensive and egregious than those of its peers (looking
at you, ABCs of Death and V/H/S: Viral). Tied together by its interlinking elements rather than a bookend
story, it’s a fun series of romps taking in as much Halloween imagery and ideas
as the assembled talent can possibly muster. And there’s a lot – so much, in
fact, that it can feel a little overstuffed at times, like the tummy of a
greedy trick or treater on Halloween.

 That’s all
part of the fun though. Tales of Halloween
looks gorgeous and is evidently having a blast with everything it does. A
project borne of friendship, its enthusiasm is infectious, even during the less
successful elements. A Halloween classic for years to come, this one brings
both the tricks and the treats.

TALES OF HALLOWEEN / CERT: TBC / DIRECTOR:
VARIOUS / SCREENPLAY: VARIOUS / STARRING: POLYANNA MCINTOSH, LINE SHAYE, ADAM
GREEN, BARBARA CRAMPTON, BOOBOO STEWART / RELEASE DATE: TBC

 


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en Halloween-set stories, and not a Michael
Myers in sight. As the anthology movie continues its resurgence, so filmmaker
and actress Axelle Carolyn brings us Tales
of Halloween.
She’s not alone either, having brought some friends along for
the ride. Oh, and husband Neil Marshall, who you might remember from a little
thing called The Descent.

 

Carolyn and
Marshall are cogs in a machine which brings together such popular genre names
as Lucky McKee, Darren Lynn Bousman, Mike Mendez and Adam Gierasch. And that’s
just the directors (eleven in total) – with a cast which includes Polyanna
McIntosh, Lin Shaye, Adam Green, Barbara Crampton and John Landis, it’s a love
letter to all things horror and Halloween. Don’t like what one particular story
is doing? Worry not – something that might be more to your tastes is never more
than ten minutes away.

 

Highlights
include Neil Marshall’s killer pumpkin tale (think Gremlins by way of Treehouse
of Horror),
Carolyn’s chilling Grimm
Grinning Ghost,
Darren Lynn Bousman’s cheeky The Night Billy Raised Hell and the gory Friday the 31st. As with
all anthology movie, it has its weaker links (with apologies to Dave Parker, Sweet Tooth did nothing for this reviewer),
but they’re far less offensive and egregious than those of its peers (looking
at you, ABCs of Death and V/H/S: Viral). Tied together by its interlinking elements rather than a bookend
story, it’s a fun series of romps taking in as much Halloween imagery and ideas
as the assembled talent can possibly muster. And there’s a lot – so much, in
fact, that it can feel a little overstuffed at times, like the tummy of a
greedy trick or treater on Halloween.

 

That’s all
part of the fun though. Tales of Halloween
looks gorgeous and is evidently having a blast with everything it does. A
project borne of friendship, its enthusiasm is infectious, even during the less
successful elements. A Halloween classic for years to come, this one brings
both the tricks and the treats.

TALES OF HALLOWEEN / CERT: TBC / DIRECTOR:
VARIOUS / SCREENPLAY: VARIOUS / STARRING: POLYANNA MCINTOSH, LINE SHAYE, ADAM
GREEN, BARBARA CRAMPTON, BOOBOO STEWART / RELEASE DATE: TBC
Ten Halloween-set stories, and not a Michael
Myers in sight. As the anthology movie continues its resurgence, so filmmaker
and actress Axelle Carolyn brings us Tales
of Halloween.
She’s not alone either, having brought some friends along for
the ride. Oh, and husband Neil Marshall, who you might remember from a little
thing called The Descent.

 

Carolyn and
Marshall are cogs in a machine which brings together such popular genre names
as Lucky McKee, Darren Lynn Bousman, Mike Mendez and Adam Gierasch. And that’s
just the directors (eleven in total) – with a cast which includes Polyanna
McIntosh, Lin Shaye, Adam Green, Barbara Crampton and John Landis, it’s a love
letter to all things horror and Halloween. Don’t like what one particular story
is doing? Worry not – something that might be more to your tastes is never more
than ten minutes away.

 

Highlights
include Neil Marshall’s killer pumpkin tale (think Gremlins by way of Treehouse
of Horror),
Carolyn’s chilling Grimm
Grinning Ghost,
Darren Lynn Bousman’s cheeky The Night Billy Raised Hell and the gory Friday the 31st. As with
all anthology movie, it has its weaker links (with apologies to Dave Parker, Sweet Tooth did nothing for this reviewer),
but they’re far less offensive and egregious than those of its peers (looking
at you, ABCs of Death and V/H/S: Viral). Tied together by its interlinking elements rather than a bookend
story, it’s a fun series of romps taking in as much Halloween imagery and ideas
as the assembled talent can possibly muster. And there’s a lot – so much, in
fact, that it can feel a little overstuffed at times, like the tummy of a
greedy trick or treater on Halloween.

 

That’s all
part of the fun though. Tales of Halloween
looks gorgeous and is evidently having a blast with everything it does. A
project borne of friendship, its enthusiasm is infectious, even during the less
successful elements. A Halloween classic for years to come, this one brings
both the tricks and the treats.

TALES OF HALLOWEEN / CERT: TBC / DIRECTOR:
VARIOUS / SCREENPLAY: VARIOUS / STARRING: POLYANNA MCINTOSH, LINE SHAYE, ADAM
GREEN, BARBARA CRAMPTON, BOOBOO STEWART / RELEASE DATE: TBC

Joel Harley

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