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Hellraiser: Judgment

Hellraiser: Judgment (2018)

February. 13,2018
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4.3
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NR
| Horror Thriller

Three detectives trying to stop a diabolical serial killer are sucked into a maze of otherworldly horror, where hellish denizens including the Auditor, the Assessor, and the Jury await to pass judgment.

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Scanialara
2018/02/13

You won't be disappointed!

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Lovesusti
2018/02/14

The Worst Film Ever

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Comwayon
2018/02/15

A Disappointing Continuation

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Erica Derrick
2018/02/16

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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sephirothdoug
2018/02/17

This is a movie that I waited for a lot of time, unfortunately it was not exactly what I expected, the film has very high points that makes it a great movie in the series, compared to 8 and 7 this one even deserved an Oscar XD, but it has terrible failures, first of all, speaking good things, the best was the setting, this new pinhead this magnificent, that actor was great, even the voice is similar to doug, other things, they brought parts of the first movie and several classic monsters, the amount of fanservice is great, it's cool to see that it was not a noob director who made a random movie and only used the title of the series, now comes the negative point, the plot is too shallow, and I have all the time a sensation of "I've seen it before", it reminds me a lot of hellraiser 5: Inferno, so less confusing, the story does not hold and the movie ends so fast that it seems like a short film, there is no time for you to get excited It is not bad, but is far from being great, at least shows that the series has to be good again, who knows next time with a stronger script and more money ... this one I do not recommend, but also not I think it's a waste of time if you enjoy the entire series.

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bubilica69
2018/02/18

Not even worth reviewing. Nothing similar with original movie. Bad screenwriting, worse directing and picture, the worst masks and acting I had ever seen *well, almost the worst). It has no point, it has no plot, it only has titties, which are not even a point of anything in the movie. Loss of time and money.

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gyeazle
2018/02/19

I had all the hopes in the world that maybe they would finally return Hellraiser back to what it is, but this is just another movie that was probably a bad screenplay that they added Pinhead to and called it a Hellraiser movie. If you're a fan of the first two, or even 3 or maybe even 4, then you're not going to like this. The only thing I find interesting is that since the 3rd I've only seen each sequel once (because of how dissapointing they were) and each were when they were new and I can recall the 5th one okay, the 6th one a little less, the 7th even lesser and this movie? I saw it a week ago and all I can remember about it is thinking "What?! Hellraiser isn't Christain Hell!!!!!" If for some reason you entered the franchise late and never saw the first two, go and watch them to see how different and distant each sequel becomes after that. The second, although not written by Clive Barker, brings you deeper into the world of the Cenobytes and Pinhead comes off as much more complex than simply the devil like he seems to be in the sequels. It's been about 30 years since a good hellraiser movie came out and I don't know why I keep tormenting myself with thinknig a new one will be good. I had to watch this one in sections because of how... Unhellraiser it felt. And that was because I was in the mood for a hellraiser movie and ended up turning this one off to watch the second one again. I hadn't seen it since I was a kid and wanted to be sure I wasn't making up memories) I wasn't and this isn't hellraiser.

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Stephen Abell
2018/02/20

Oh, My God! They just keep getting worse... and worse...Can we please have a decent story writer and director give the fans a decent story, one that will do Barker's vision credit(?) This story has so many flaws it verges on the ridiculous. Evidently, the humans have grown out of wooden puzzle boxes so the L'Merchant Configuration is no longer a viable gateway to hell. But as The Auditor (Tunnicliffe) says to Pinhead (Taylor), "At least, we still have the house..." Hey! Who would have thunk it(?) The Cenobites own property and real estate... No matter how preposterous that sounds it actually gets worse... How do they lure their intended victims through the door(?) They drop them a line via good ol' pen and paper. I wonder if it's the chatterer that runs down the stationers... I hear he loves to meet people and is a terrible gossip; gift of the gab he's got... Why, couldn't they think of a new and imaginative way to contact their victims? At the very least, Tunnicliffe (the writer) could have the message sent on a piece of human skin and tattooed in blood.Then when the victim gets inside, the audience is treated to a bit of unnecessary vileness. After The Auditor takes down the quarry's life story, via a typewriter which uses the captives blood as print (finally a bit of imagination) we are introduced to The Assessor (Gulager). He eats the transcripts then regurgitates the remains down a tube, which sprays over three naked women, The Jury. This then leads to the subject being handed to The Surgeon, no matter what the verdict, who proceeds to do a hack and slash job. Then once again, the naked women get splattered... this time with blood. This gives a new perspective on hell's judging process; however there's no rhyme or reason to it, so it just feels like fill in. Even though it's quite nasty to view, it's also quite boring. Tunnicliffe (The Director) doesn't have the skill to create an atmosphere of horror or tension, which helps to make the scene even more tedious.One decent thing about this film and story is the Thriller story woven throughout. Two detectives, literally brothers in arms, Sean (Carney) and David Carter (Wayne), along with Detective Christine Egerton (Harris), are chasing a gruesome serial killer terrorising the city. However, the inevitable twist is so obvious it weakens this "stronger" section of the film.The best part of this whole mess is the acting. Even Tunnicliffe isn't too bad. I think it was a little too much to create a new Cenobite (loosely termed, as he's not really a Cenobite) who has more screen time than Pinhead himself and then give the part to yourself. As for Pinhead, Taylor still doesn't have the presence of Bradley, but he is much better than the last instalment. I will give this to Taylor though... he has sitting down-pat. That's right, we get to see Pinhead relaxing... twice... How Scary!There's even an appearance by Heather Langenkamp as The Landlady. Though, if you blink you'll miss her for she's on screen for about the same amount of time it takes you to read this paragraph.Do yourself a favour and miss this mess of a film. There are a lot better horror flicks out there... A Lot! If you need your Pinhead fix then, as usual, I recommend cracking open the original flicks.

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