Epic Pictures Releasing | Release Date: October 16, 2015
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Meth-dudeJan 9, 2016
Some segments are really good like the kid that gets kidnapped but he's in fact a creature and he will follow you forever but, there is some really bad segments too.Like the one where the kids just decides to kill 4 people for nothing.OverallSome segments are really good like the kid that gets kidnapped but he's in fact a creature and he will follow you forever but, there is some really bad segments too.Like the one where the kids just decides to kill 4 people for nothing.Overall it's entertaining and while it does look a little bit like Trick r' Treat, it's better. Expand
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TheQuietGamerNov 1, 2017
A horror anthology of 10 short films, all of which are connected by the fact that they are taking place on the same night in the same town. A few near the end of the collection were nice enough to include some scenes with characters orA horror anthology of 10 short films, all of which are connected by the fact that they are taking place on the same night in the same town. A few near the end of the collection were nice enough to include some scenes with characters or moments from the previous ones to really show off how they are all set in the same place. It's remarkable how tonally consistent the overall package is. Even when playing around with different concepts, each short contains the same tongue-in-cheek style. Tales of Halloween is all about having fun with the holiday, and not so much on scaring your brains out. Still, it has one or two effective scary moments.

Most of the stories here are pretty predictable in terms of how they'll play out. A character will be told a folklore story about some ghost, and of course that spirit will show up to haunt them. The fact that each still manages to be interesting despite this just goes to show the credibility of the talent of the director's that were selected to participate in this. There are still plenty of surprises along the way. Quite a few of these stories take the familiar and twist them in exciting ways to make them feel fresh and fun again. All it took was a willingness to poke fun at these longstanding horror staples.

Not everything is quite so perfect though. A few of the films feel a bit underdeveloped. They're still perfectly capable of giving viewers a few quick thrills, but ones like "The Weak and the Wicked" end just as they start to get interesting. Yet, with high-production values, humor, inventiveness, and a lot of blood make it easy to overlook a few minor issues. It's focus is definitely more on delivering thrills over chills. If you can find yourself willing to put up with that, then Tales of Halloween should prove to be one enticing package and possibly an annual October rewatch.
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LoucetiosNov 6, 2015
Not worth your time...................................................................................................................................
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offshadeOct 31, 2016
One point for the first, one for the last story and one because it's Halloween. It's not the new Creepshow, not even the new Trick 'r' Treat for that matter.
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DirigiblePulpDec 12, 2016
This is an anthology film with 10 segments (which is a lot considering its runtime--13 minutes a segment). Most of them are short and involve classic Halloween staples. They kind of relate at the end--a bit too late. Quick hits of theThis is an anthology film with 10 segments (which is a lot considering its runtime--13 minutes a segment). Most of them are short and involve classic Halloween staples. They kind of relate at the end--a bit too late. Quick hits of the segments, here we go:

Sweet Tooth- One of those myth-y types where characters talk about some ancient homegrown "legend" that comes true like 5 minutes later for the first time ever. Solid blood and gore, but hopefully just a prelude to the good times ahead.

The Night Billy Raised Hell- A strange and silly piece. It's got a nice twist. Perfectly fine in it's minor-ness, though I'm not sure it raises enough "hell".

Trick- Hmm what? A twist in search of some wit, fun, and terror.

The Weak and the Wicked- A boy summons a demon to beat up some bullies (you know, the kind that burn down houses with parents in them for fun). They don't believe him. Then the demon kicks ass. What actually kicks ass is the costume used for the demon. No CGI there. Too bad we don't get to enjoy it more.

Grim Grinning Ghost- Another ancient legend come to life story. Yawn. There's a few nice shots, but really atmosphere like this is near impossible to build in 13 minutes and it builds to nothing anyway.

Ding Dong- This one feels a tad sexist. I don't use that term lightly but all this is about is a woman who can't be a mom so she turns into a **** and eats kids and dogs and stuff. Literally nothing else.

This Means War- Finally some good fun with a solid premise that shouldn't be drawn out beyond 13 minutes anyway. It's like those stupid Xmas movies about neighbors fighting over their house's decorations, except this time at Halloween and with an ensuing bloodbath.

Friday the 31st- Holy **** yeah. This is what this film needed more of. It drops you right in the middle of a classic horror movie scene (power tool wielding psycho chasing buxom lass) and then completely flips the switch in a way that no actual film could (the premise isn't sustainable). Mid-fight alien invasion! And then Evil Dead style wackadoo limb chop battle.

The Ransom of Rusty Rex- Other segments start to show again here (too late) and it has a solid funny premise. It's not nearly delirious enough in the back half but it's fun for a while (and when you're talking 13 minutes that's really saying something, or nothing maybe, depending on how you look at it).

Bad Seed- Finally, killer pumpkins. That's all Halloween is really about, why did this take so long to get to? Besides the final shot being some lame-brain Raiders reference it's Halloween at its loopiest and also its most sincere. Boo.
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mbeckfordOct 27, 2020
10+ Halloween tales provide a welcome variety but a connecting theme is solely missed.
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MattBrady99Oct 30, 2015
Tales of Halloween is basically a comedy vision of Trick 'r Treat (2007 film). The movie is entertaining and it's very self aware of itself. The movie itself isn't what I call "great", but it is enjoyable and it's a good time to watch aroundTales of Halloween is basically a comedy vision of Trick 'r Treat (2007 film). The movie is entertaining and it's very self aware of itself. The movie itself isn't what I call "great", but it is enjoyable and it's a good time to watch around Halloween time. Expand
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