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The Horror Crowd
Directed by
Ruben Pla
2020
1h 33m
Documentary
5.8
50%
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Revealing, intimate documentary spotlighting the Hollywood horror community.
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Cast of The Horror Crowd
Lin Shaye
Herself
Greg Grunberg
Himself
Russell Mulcahy
Himself
Ernest R. Dickerson
Himself
Clare Kramer
Herself
Oren Peli
Himself
Darren Lynn Bousman
Himself
Adam Robitel
Himself
Lombardo Boyar
Himself
Sarah Nicklin
Herself
Mike Mendez
Himself
Jeffrey Reddick
Himself
Ryan Turek
Himself
Brea Grant
Herself
Axelle Carolyn
Herself
Brian W. Collins
Himself
Chelsea Stardust
Herself
Staci Layne Wilson
Herself
Craig Perry
Himself
Kevin Tenney
Himself
Eric England
Himself
Andrew Kasch
Himself
Jared Rivet
Himself
Dan Walker
Himself
Ruben Pla
Director / Producer
Arielle Brachfeld
Producer
Sonny Dyon
Producer
Eric Miles
Producer
The Horror Crowd Ratings & Reviews
Movie Madness Podcast
Erik Childress
A range of fascinating topics and goodwill through a community are toggled off just as we gain interest in them. There's a richer dive somewhere through indie horror that doesn't involve the personal giddiness of connection this one's director engages in.
Nightmarish Conjurings
Jessica Scott
Amateurish and alienating, The Horror Crowd does a disservice to the subjects it interviews and the genre it claims to celebrate.
Film Threat
Michael Talbot-Haynes
The Horror Crowd may be the best retrospective of the last four decades of the genre we will ever get.
Wicked Horror
Joey Keogh
A wasted opportunity at best, an embarrassingly desperate grasp at relevancy at worst.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Whilst it lacks critical distance it succeeds very well in capturing what it sets out to - the magic that happens when members of the group are together. If horror is your thing, it's liable to leave you with a warm, fuzzy feeling.
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