Añade un argumento en tu idiomaPrepare yourself for five twisted tales of terror hosted by everyone's favorite sinister succubus, Dr. Boobenstein.Prepare yourself for five twisted tales of terror hosted by everyone's favorite sinister succubus, Dr. Boobenstein.Prepare yourself for five twisted tales of terror hosted by everyone's favorite sinister succubus, Dr. Boobenstein.
Colten McFadden
- Frank (segment "Skelevil")
- (as Gotham McFadden)
Anthony O'Brien
- Ted (segment "Skelevil")
- (as Mikey Anthony O'Brien)
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Or was it really financed. I have seen better acting in homemade amateur POV porn. This thing (movie, show, venue or even cutting floor clippings is to generous) was atrocious. Terrible sound, poor effects, bad lighting and the people trying to play the assigned parts are just bad, so bad. I could not finish it, and even of the half I refused to watch was deemed a Oscar performance, it would have even less redeeming value.
I get what the attempt was, but was very obviously a cover for " film makers to score some dates from some mediocre actresses. Just pass on to something else, you sanity may depend on it.
I get what the attempt was, but was very obviously a cover for " film makers to score some dates from some mediocre actresses. Just pass on to something else, you sanity may depend on it.
A fun and entertaining lo-fi anthology. A good variety of subjects and lots of laughs.
Frightvision is an indie horror anthology.
It contains five tales. Some of them are better than others. Varying running times make some of the stories more interesting than others.
If I had to chose I would probably say that the first story was the best, then the fourth story. The other three, while alright, run a little bit long and slow down the pacing.
Rebecca Rhinehart is our host, Dr. Boobinstein. She introduces each tale. A lot of familiar faces show up including Julie Ann Prescott and Drew Marvick (Mudercise, XXX-Mas).
The DVD is released through Wild-Eye. I don't know about anyone else, but my copy has some audio missing during the fourth segment for a minute or two.
Anyway, Frightvision isn't my favorite horror anthology, but I'm sure indie horror fans will appreciate it.
It contains five tales. Some of them are better than others. Varying running times make some of the stories more interesting than others.
If I had to chose I would probably say that the first story was the best, then the fourth story. The other three, while alright, run a little bit long and slow down the pacing.
Rebecca Rhinehart is our host, Dr. Boobinstein. She introduces each tale. A lot of familiar faces show up including Julie Ann Prescott and Drew Marvick (Mudercise, XXX-Mas).
The DVD is released through Wild-Eye. I don't know about anyone else, but my copy has some audio missing during the fourth segment for a minute or two.
Anyway, Frightvision isn't my favorite horror anthology, but I'm sure indie horror fans will appreciate it.
Normie Review: Go away. This movie isn't for you. Don't leave a review.
Weirdo Review (for those of us who've liked at least one Tromaville or Chris Seaver movie): I like micro-budget, home-made movies when they're fun to watch and made with effort and love. This anthology had a pretty solid first story -- I liked the concept and it was kinda fun. However, the second story was so bad - like really the worst of the worst with none of the fun micro-budget charm we look for in these type movies - that I basically ran out of patience, so when the third story was lackluster, I just quit and found something else to watch. I like to support low-low-low-budget movies, but this one isn't worth your time past the first story.
Weirdo Review (for those of us who've liked at least one Tromaville or Chris Seaver movie): I like micro-budget, home-made movies when they're fun to watch and made with effort and love. This anthology had a pretty solid first story -- I liked the concept and it was kinda fun. However, the second story was so bad - like really the worst of the worst with none of the fun micro-budget charm we look for in these type movies - that I basically ran out of patience, so when the third story was lackluster, I just quit and found something else to watch. I like to support low-low-low-budget movies, but this one isn't worth your time past the first story.
I have to admit that I harbored zero expectations to the 2020 horror anthology "Frightvision" as I sat down to watch it here in 2025. I happened to stumble upon it by random chance, and it looked cheesy enough to make me stop and take notice. And the fact that it was a movie that I hadn't already seen, then of course I opted to give it a fair chance.
Writers Selena D., Rick Jermain, Rebecca Rinehart, Mike Trebilcock and John Ward didn't exactly put together a script for the various segments that proved particular enjoyable.
This is what happens when a group of friends get together after one of them uttered "guys, do you remember Elvira Mistress of the Dark? Wouldn't it be cool to make a movie like that?", and someone ventures into their parents basement to dig out an old VHS video camera. And instead of Elvira, we got Dr. Boobenstein.
The acting performances in "Frightvision" were pretty amateurish. Needless to say that I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list.
The special effects in the movie were laughably bad. The early 1990s computer games were even better than this.
Do yourself a favor and don't waste 103 minutes on this movie. Some of us suffered through this ordeal, literally, so you don't have to; you're quite welcome.
My rating of directors Selena D., Rebecca Rinehart, Mike Trebilcock, Brad Twigg and John Ward's 2020 horror anthology lands on a generous one out of ten stars.
Writers Selena D., Rick Jermain, Rebecca Rinehart, Mike Trebilcock and John Ward didn't exactly put together a script for the various segments that proved particular enjoyable.
This is what happens when a group of friends get together after one of them uttered "guys, do you remember Elvira Mistress of the Dark? Wouldn't it be cool to make a movie like that?", and someone ventures into their parents basement to dig out an old VHS video camera. And instead of Elvira, we got Dr. Boobenstein.
The acting performances in "Frightvision" were pretty amateurish. Needless to say that I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list.
The special effects in the movie were laughably bad. The early 1990s computer games were even better than this.
Do yourself a favor and don't waste 103 minutes on this movie. Some of us suffered through this ordeal, literally, so you don't have to; you're quite welcome.
My rating of directors Selena D., Rebecca Rinehart, Mike Trebilcock, Brad Twigg and John Ward's 2020 horror anthology lands on a generous one out of ten stars.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesSecond of three movies, as of 2023, in which Rebecca Rinehart has played Dr. Boobenstein, along with Faces of the Dead (2020) and Boobs, Blood, and Mayhem: Volume 1 (2021).
- ConexionesEdited from Chewed (2017)
- Banda sonoraGreen Queen
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- Presupuesto
- 20.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 42 minutos
- Color
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