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2021    1h 37minTerror
4.65.2
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Una escalofriante antología de terror que comprende cinco cuentos, escritos por un grupo poco probable de aspirantes a escritores, en Sugarton, una pequeña ciudad plagada por el aparente regreso de un infame asesino en serie, apodado "Cutthroat". Han venido a compartir sus historias de miedo (entre ellos y con el dueño de la librería, Peter, que lidera el grupo), pero pronto descubren que se han convertido en las estrellas de la retorcida historia de un asesino enfermo.
Directed by Tom J. McCoy, Ryan Henry Johnston, Carl Jensen IV
  • Tom SandovalPeter Metus
  • Charlotte LiltClaire / Anne / Little Girl Voice / Director / Productor ejecutivo
  • Michelle PalermoNaomi / Cameron
  • Michael C. AlvarezDiego / Will
  • Ethan DrewMikey / Daniel
  • Jason WiechertDavid / Adam / Productor ejecutivo
  • Desiree SrinivasJasmine
  • William KennyKyle
  • Richard LippertPriest / The Count
  • Jose RoseteHal
  • J. Roppolo JacobsFaith
  • Kelcie WeberSarah
  • Brad GrubenhoffRussell
  • Shellie UlrichMary-Lynn
  • Tom J. McCoyDirector / Escritor / Editor
  • Ryan Henry JohnstonDirector / Escritor / Productor
  • Carl Jensen IVDirector / Escritor / Editor
  • Jordan PillarDirector / Escritor / Editor
  • Ryan KjolbergDirector / Escritor
  • Will HirschEscritor
  • jackmeat19 de julio de 2025
    My quick rating - 3.7/10. Another anthology flick that kind of forgot to actually scare anyone. Each story is told by a member of a book group that gets together weekly to share. That tidbit comes in mighty handy to completely blowing their big "twist" of the tie together out of the realm of possibility and just shows some seriously lazy writing. I won't go into it, but even though the "twist" is so painfully obvious right from the beginning, I don't want to further spoil it by pointing out this stupidity as well. Let's just say the beginning is prefaced with reports of an escaped killer named Cutthroat being on the loose. Figure out the rest. So none of the stories really stick out, minus one that was interesting with nearly no story. Just weird imagery. The main focus tends to be on monsters here, and none of those stories are remotely disturbing. There are some decent anthologies floating around right now (The Mortuary Collection comes to mind), so I wouldn't waste much effort digging this one up.

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