When a Romanian gypsy reads 4 short stories from a possessed pack of tarot cards, you will be sent on a bloodthirsty journey, never to return.When a Romanian gypsy reads 4 short stories from a possessed pack of tarot cards, you will be sent on a bloodthirsty journey, never to return.When a Romanian gypsy reads 4 short stories from a possessed pack of tarot cards, you will be sent on a bloodthirsty journey, never to return.
Ambre Knox
- Alice (segment "The Inheritance")
- (as Ambré Knox)
John Liam Hansen
- Paper Boy (segment "The Inheritance")
- (as John Hansen)
- Director
- Writers
- Michael Mclaren(segment The Inheritance)
- David O'Connor(segment Powerless)
- Jan Taylor Hendricks(segment Block Party)
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Horror anthology without entertainment or horror...
I stumbled upon the 2019 horror anthology "Midnight Montage" by random luck here in 2021. I was intrigued by the movie's cover and opted to give it a view, given the fact that it was a horror movie that I hadn't already seen.
As with most horror anthologies, unfortunately, then "Midnight Montage" was a swing and a miss. The stories in the anthology just didn't really prove to be all that entertaining, much less actually be scary. It felt like a watered down attempt at some light horror, at best.
The acting performances in the different segments were, for the most parts, actually good enough. Sure, you will not find yourself in for stellar performances unlike anything you've ever seen before. But the actors and actresses managed to put on good enough performances, despite having little to work with in terms of proper storylines.
The segments in the anthology are titled "The Inheritance", "Block Party", "Powerless" and "The Correctors". Of these four, I found "Block Party" to be the most watchable and tolerable of the segments. As for this being an anthology, the narrative that tied the four segments together just wasn't all that interesting.
If you enjoy horror anthologies, then I wouldn't really recommend that you waste your time, money or effort on "Midnight Montage", as it wasn't really all that entertaining. Nor did it bring anything new to the horror genre.
My rating of "Midnight Montage" lands on a three out of ten stars.
As with most horror anthologies, unfortunately, then "Midnight Montage" was a swing and a miss. The stories in the anthology just didn't really prove to be all that entertaining, much less actually be scary. It felt like a watered down attempt at some light horror, at best.
The acting performances in the different segments were, for the most parts, actually good enough. Sure, you will not find yourself in for stellar performances unlike anything you've ever seen before. But the actors and actresses managed to put on good enough performances, despite having little to work with in terms of proper storylines.
The segments in the anthology are titled "The Inheritance", "Block Party", "Powerless" and "The Correctors". Of these four, I found "Block Party" to be the most watchable and tolerable of the segments. As for this being an anthology, the narrative that tied the four segments together just wasn't all that interesting.
If you enjoy horror anthologies, then I wouldn't really recommend that you waste your time, money or effort on "Midnight Montage", as it wasn't really all that entertaining. Nor did it bring anything new to the horror genre.
My rating of "Midnight Montage" lands on a three out of ten stars.
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- paul_haakonsen
- Apr 4, 2021
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- Budget
- $50,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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