Rating: R
Genre:
Horror
Release Date: 09/08/2009
SubTitles: English/French
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DTHD/DD2
Run Time: 120 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Adult Language, Profanity, Gore
Distributor/Studio: Warner Home Video
Two of the most venerable names in the horror field, author
Stephen King and director
George A. Romero, present this anthology of original twisted tales inspired by the
E.C. horror comics of the 50's and 60's (themselves a more direct basis for the popular
Tales from the Crypt TV series). The five stories are framed within the pages of a comic book which a boy's insensitive father has thrown in the garbage. The first tale, "Father's Day," features a zombie patriarch returning to claim his Father's Day cake; "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill" stars King himself as a slack-jawed yokel whose discovery of a radioactive meteorite turns him into a walking weed; "Something to Tide You Over" presents a deadly-serious
Leslie Nielsen as a cuckolded husband who plans an elaborate seaside revenge; "The Crate" unleashes its ferocious man-eating contents on the enemies of a meek college professor; and "They're Creeping Up On You" pits obsessively-clean billionaire
E.G. Marshall against a swarm of cockroaches in his sterile penthouse. The chapters are uniformly creative, filmed in garish comic-book colors, and
Tom Savini's makeup effects are quite memorable (particularly the monster from "The Crate"), though the campy treatment does become exhausting after two hours' runtime. The final segment is the most impressive, thanks to
Marshall's over-the-top performance, though the planned scope of the cockroach invasion was drastically reduced (no doubt due to budget constraints).
~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide