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4/10
I'm not bored but I'm not scared either
K_Rad8819 April 2022
This isn't horror, almost in any sense of the term. It's not bad, but the acting is subpar and the changing of accents from Australian to fake American or British is just cringey.

While the stories all have premise, the need to be punchier if they're only under 15 mins, or it's hard to follow so much crammed into such a short time.

Maybe I'm just not good with anthologies, but this just wasn't a home run for me and I like some pretty D grade stuff.
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2/10
Nothing Scary Here!
collectorofsorts19 June 2021
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I found this six-part series online and decided to give it a watch. I've watched the first two episodes now and it's not even amusing. It's done on a dime store budget which is fine. I love low budget horror stuff. But, it's done poorly. It's not even really scary. Whoever gave it the 10 rating must be one of the writers or producers. Because I'm a horror buff and I feel like I'm being generous with my 2 star rating. UPDATE: Just finished the last episode. Thoroughly disappointed! The only one that had potential at one point was the Mystery Box (dating) episode. When the elder lady found the guys happy room and later took the guy there, hand in hand, I had the feeling she was a 'kindred spirit' and was going to flip things on him. But, NOPE! It ended ridiculously. And the one with the skeleton, that was so cheesy that I started to go after a bag of tortilla chips.
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3/10
boring, not scary, and doesn't make a lot of sense IMO
chloemcclure-3635126 January 2023
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This show has decent reviews, especially on shudder so I figured I'd try it as I'm out of horror shows and movies. That being said, I don't see the hype. For the most part, the stories didn't really feel out together right, like it definitely could just be me, but most of them didn't even make much sense when they ended. ESPECIALLY episode two, I genuinely don't understand what it was actually about or what actually happened. Did she jump? Was it on purpose? Was she mentally ill? There's the suicide hotline number at the end but until they showed that I didn't even know if she jumped or not or what. Like was the coach in her head or? A lot of people like the first episode, it was fine but I would've preferred it not be in the found footage style as it made it harder to see and follow and didn't actually add a ton. The third and fourth also ended with me feeling like "okay? I still don't understand" episode five just straight out confused me. Episode six was, okay I guess. The bathroom scene was disgusting and made no sense...if she's dying she likely hasn't had a period in years so why there was red blood makes no sense and there would be maggots. The pee in the bottles doesn't make the most sense either as peeing in a water bottle as a female is essentially the same as pissing on the ground. I don't get what was killing the woman either, it seems like congestive heart failure or lung failure but what was up with the skin on her face? And how did the health department let this health aid come into a house that likely needs to be condemned due to how nasty it is? That place could be why the lady is dying? Maybe I'm too medically aware of things for this one to work. Either way I'm still a bit overall confused on what the "scary" storyline was, as again nothing was set up or explained for me to feel anything other than puzzled. I was assuming this show would be decent, like two sentence horror stories, not terrifyingly but kinda eerie and spooky like a creepypasta, but I was just bored and confused the whole time. None of the episodes made sense by the end of them, and not in a good mysterious way, in a what was the point kinda way. I honestly wouldn't recommend this to anyone, there's better horror shorts on YouTube, like lots, that are wayyyy better than any one of these. I'll say the acting was at least good which stopped me from just turning it off, but just not for me.
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7/10
Not scary, especially for modern viewers, but well worth a look
Amthermandes7 November 2021
This is by no means the "Tarantino" or "Coen Brothers" version of horror. But it's a rather effective, creepy collection of shorts worth viewing.

Episode 1: This is the "Found Footage" short, and despite the cliches (like malfunctioning video footage), it's pretty good. Somewhat original using elements quite familiar to the common horror junkie, it's a decent introduction to the series. Nothing mind-blowing, but something worth checking out at least.

Episode 2: Man, this episode is DAAAAAAAARRRK. I love it. How far is someone willing to go to achieve greatness? And how much is someone willing to trust a total stranger to reach that level of greatness? It has a simple story, with a simple ending, but it's quite effective, and rather disturbing. Feels like a chilling campfire story.

Episode 3: This one falls a bit flat. Brave past this kid's East coast accent (Jersey maybe? Interestingly enough, he loses it rather quickly) and annoying "just gotta get famous fast" characteristics, and it merely ends up being just a dime-a-dozen tale, related to Dante's Inferno. Worth a view, but nothing worth remembering, ironically enough. Onto the next one...

Episode 4: You really start to root for David, who just wants to have a nice date with a woman who is equally as nervous. But there are some dark elements, and "WTF" moments for sure. Ending is rather confusing, but if there's one good thing to say about it, it's definitely not predictable. One may think it's a thesis about OCD?

Episode 5: This is the episode in which the user realizes there's a sort of "connection" between all the stories. Other than that connection, nothing really special here. It's almost like the writers were trying too hard with this one.

Episode 6: Straight away, there's something very uneasy and wrong with this one. It could be that it focuses on the job that some people may have, which deals with death and helping others across the unknown veil. This comes off as rather creepy, but strangely beautiful. But the uneasiness gets worse as the episode continues, and I applaud it for that. Along with some really effective subtle scares and decent effects, this episode is a winner, and more so effective for ANYONE (such as myself) who has done any kind of "caregiving" work, especially through the middle of the night. This one gets the trophy of being the scariest of the lot. Well made.
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10/10
Good creepy fun
PukaEntProds18 April 2021
Caught this series at a film festival and thoroughly enjoyed it. Playing more in the psychological horror arena (apart from Joshua Long's "My Empire of Dirt" segment, which has some really fun effects that throw back to 80's and 90's horror) than a gorefest, it loosely interweaves a group of shorts in very clever ways, culminating in an episode that gives a loose explanation of the episodes before. While not ultimately explained in full, it is a satisfying conclusion.

Visually, all of the episodes are excellent in their quality and vision ("Dashcam" in particular was inventive in its composition, which worked incredibly well). They all have the unique touch of their individual creators, but showrunner Enzo Tedeschi and producer Rachele Wiggins have done an excellent job of maintaining a cohesive feeling to their style.

A fun slice of Australian filmmaking and worth checking out on Shudder April 28th.
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8/10
Fresh ideas and sets = some good short stories
HorrorFilmHellion22 June 2021
I'm surprised this is rated so low for such a quick binge-watch gem. Horror titles in the past couple of years have been mostly duds with some exceptions. By duds, I mean; well, you know.. the usual feeling that it was shot on a phone, with single dimensional audio quality, bottom of the barrel effects, and script/acting that leaves you scratching your head in between yawns.. followed by the usual "Who green-lit this junker?"

In my opinion, this one is a solid exception. For starters, there are unique ideas here, or at least unique spins on ideas. This alone makes it worth the watch. Add to that some pretty darn good quality sets (some episodes more than others), effects, and very acceptable acting. Special call out to the final episode, My Empire of Dirt. I rated this episode separately as a 10 as the quality of the set is superb (in an effectively repulsive way) and the bathroom scene alone was awesome. I'm always on the lookout for the most disgusting bathroom scenes on film, and this one is in the top 3.

If you are like me, and always trying to navigate through a sea of horror duds to find something worth watching in the genre, then I recommend watching this one through.. It's short and easy to binge with engaging episodes. I want more!
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