Apr 022014
 

Twisted Tales is an interesting concept taking more than a little cue from “Tales from the Crypt” and getting together some decent talent by Tom Holland who wrote and directed each of the nine vignettes. However, more than a few of those aren’t very good or well acted yet there’s a couple that are at least watchable including the one starring William Forsythe and Danielle Harris.

 

 

Tom Holland’s Twisted Tales
(2014)


REVIEW NAVIGATION

The Movie
| Special Features | Video Quality | Audio Quality | Overall

Genre(s): Horror, Thriller, Fantasy
RLJ Entertainment | NR – 142 min. – $27.97 | March 18, 2014

MOVIE INFO:
Directed by:
Tom Holland
Writer(s): Tom Holland (written by)
Cast: Angela Bettis, Ray Wise, William Forsythe, Danielle Harris, Noah Hathaway, Amber Benson, James Duval

DISC INFO:
Features:
Featurettes
Number of Discs: 1

Audio: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78
Subtitles: English
Region(s): 1

 


THE MOVIE

Plot Outline: Horror director Tom Holland (Child’s Play) dares you to join him for nine totally Twisted Tales: A new drug offers users a glimpse at the future… with beastly consequences; a murderous husband is stalked by his own cell phone; a jilted over wreaks satanic vengeance, the nightmarish action then leads to worlds haunted by dark magic, demonic possession, vampires, witches and more.

SPECIAL FEATURES – 2.0/5

This release comes with a matted, title embossed, slip cover.

There are making-of featurettes for five of the vignettes: Boom (12:06), Mongo’s Magick Mirror (9:12), Shockwave (12:57), Cached (6:56) and The Pizza Guy (15:36). Each one has Tom Holland discussing the story and delving into how it was filmed and such.

VIDEO – 3.0/5 | AUDIO – 3.25/5

Twisted Tales is presented with a 16×9 enhanced 1.78 widescreen aspect ratio and like most low budget movies, this one doesn’t look great where black levels are grayer and it has a soft texture throughout.

The Dolby Digital 5.1 track is serviceable although nothing extraordinary where dialogue sound clear enough while outside elements don’t have much of an impact.


OVERALL – 2.0/5

Overall, Twisted Tales is an interesting concept taking more than a little cue from “Tales from the Crypt” and getting together some decent talent by Tom Holland who wrote and directed each of the nine vignettes. However, more than a few of those aren’t very good or well acted yet there’s a couple that are at least watchable including the one starring William Forsythe and Danielle Harris.

 

Published: 04/02/2014

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