All Hallows' Eve by K-Fleet

Humor: 2
Blood: 3
Nudity: 3
Minutes FF’ed thru: none
Overall rating: 3

Much like Tales From the Crypt and Creepshow, All Hallows’ Eve showcases a trilogy of terror.

A group of friends get together on Halloween night to tell scary stories. The first story is about Tom and Ann who are celebrating their anniversary. During the gift exchange, Tom gets clip-on ties, and Ann gets a rifle to match his, so they can go hunting together. Rather than spending the day with Ann, Tom wakes up early and takes off to the woods. Over the radio, he hears about an escape killer, who just so happens to show up in the same woods as him. He’s stalked and terrorized, but manages to escape fairly unscathed. On the way home, he hears that the killer was caught at the airport, so who was in the woods shooting at him?

The next story is about a guy named Michael and his insecure girlfriend, Molly. She shows up at his house, hears the voice of another woman from outside, and walks back to her car saddened and angry. Mike makes a run to the store while his company takes a shower, so Molly enters the house, stabs the hell out the girl, who manages to dial the police before she drops the phone, and then cleans up her mess. Mike comes home and is happy to see Molly waiting, but eagerly wants her to meet his sister, Suzi, who’s come to stay with him for a few days. The cops then come a knockin, but ain’t noone answering.

The third story is about Bloody Mary. While cheating on his girlfriend, Wayne is bitten on the neck. Kinky sex, maybe, but blood is drawn, so he goes home and gets bandaged up. Unable to sleep, Wayne somewhat confesses what happened, and when Peggy sees the bite, she tells him the story of Mary and her sister, which her grandfather told many times. Convinced that she’s the culprit, she prepares the fight to keep her man. Wayne is drawn back to the fanged seductress, but before she can bite him again, Peggy drives a stake through her back (heart-side no less). Back at home, Peggy reassures Wayne that things will be okay, but when they begin making out, her true identity is revealed.

Blood, sex, nudity, chick-power, and blood-sucking freaks is what All Hallows’ Eve has to offer. Sure, there's some questionable acting, and the twists are fairly predictable, but overall, it's a pretty decent feature. Thanks to Angelika for sending a screener, and I look forward to more from Sparks Entertainment.

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