A Night of Horror Volume 1

2015 "Ten Filmmakers. One Night of Horror."
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Released: 26 November 2015 Released
Producted By: Deadhouse Films
Country: Australia
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Official Website: http://www.deadhousefilms.com/titles/anoh/
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Whether you’re a fan of Sydney's iconic genre film festival A Night of Horror, or just a fan of the best and bloodiest in new horror cinema, you can’t afford to miss this fright-filled anthology. Zombies, demonic entities, self-surgery, cannibalism and more await in the dark corners of this terrifying offering from some of the most talented filmmakers working in the genre today.

Genre

Horror, Thriller

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Director

Daniel Daperis, Carmen Falk, Enzo Tedeschi

Production Companies

Deadhouse Films

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A Night of Horror Volume 1 Audience Reviews

Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Cortechba Overrated
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
Mathilde the Guild Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Paul Magne Haakonsen So, one would think that an anthology in horror with ten film makers coming together for a mutual project, that there should be potential for at least something good.One would think...Boy, this was one amazingly boring anthology. Just about 90% of the stories were generic, boring or downright bad. And that fact is what made this such an ordeal to suffer through.The story with the coroner and the dead girl was the only story worth watching really, in my honest opinion. The rest of the stories were just not really worth the time or effort.If you enjoy horror anthologies, then there are far better choices readily available in the horror genre. And I can, in all honesty, not come up with a single reason to suggest that you should take the time, effort and much less pay the money to get to sit down and watch "A Night of Horror Volume 1". I suffered through this so you don't have to.
Leofwine_draca A NIGHT OF HORROR VOLUME 1 is an indie horror anthology stitched together from ten different short films ranging from countries including Australia, Canada, and America. Sadly, most of the shorts are very poor indeed, merely consisting of young and innocent women finding themselves at the mercy of serial killers and the like. The emphasis is on bloodshed, cruelty, and nastiness, but it's done so cheaply and ineptly that it doesn't disturb; it merely bores instead.
dcarsonhagy "A Night of Horror - Vol. 1" is a horror anthology containing some "hits," but mostly misfires. There are ten stories, and I am not going to go into them all. I will talk about the ones I liked. "Hum" is a story about a hum coming from inside the walls of an apartment building. The girl who lives there thinks she is going crazy, as she seems to be the only person who can hear this noise. However, after she calls the building's superintendent, she learns she isn't all that crazy. I will not give away the ending, but I will say it has one of the most disturbing monsters I have ever seen. "Priest" was also a step above the rest. A woman's ride home on a commuter train leads her to an encounter she will never forget.Although I didn't care for the majority of these film shorts, I at least applaud the filmmakers for their restraint. There is blood and violence, but it is how these tales attack your mind that makes the film work. Hopefully, Vol. 2 will be even better.Rated R for language, disturbing images, and violence.