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Director:
Writers:
Mick Garris (creator)
Mick Garris (teleplay)
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TV Series:
Original Air Date:
21 October 2006 (Season 2, Episode 8)
Plot:
Taken from a Clive Barker original screen story, tells the tale of a novelist who discovers there are fates worse than literary anonymity in this sexually-charged tale of terror. full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
Great Horror, Good Entertainment more (20 total)
Cast
(Episode Complete credited cast)| Christopher Lloyd | ... | Everett Neely | |
| Tyron Leitso | ... | Rob Hanisey | |
| Suki Kaiser | ... | Patricia Dunbar | |
| Nicola Lipman | ... | Nancy Bloom | |
| Jonathan Watton | ... | Bruce Sweetland | |
| Clare Grant | ... | Valerie | |
| Tony Todd | ... | The Beast | |
| Christine Barrie | ... | Anna | |
| Juan Carlos Velis | ... | Dude |
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60 min | Germany:57 min
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USA:TV-MA | Australia:MA (2007) | Italy:VM14 | Germany:16
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The rejection letter in the opening shots from DMG Publishing House is dated February 29, 2007. Obviously that date does not exist in our world, as 2007 is not a leap year. more
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References "The Twilight Zone" (1959) more
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Everyone is a critic on this site, which is probably an ironic first line for me to start this review with. But if you've found this title, then you're probably into horror, and you're probably willing to approach this film different than other people.
This film is good. The acting is great for horror, good for any other genre. The technical aspects are not so cheesy that it alienates the viewers, and the plot is wonderful. The characters and the story make for a great time watching this film. Compared to the rest of the series, this film stands out as one of the best. It's an even more enjoyable watch because the characters are self-aware of their situation, and if you're a writer yourself or just enjoy the process of the creation of art, then you'll chuckle at a lot of the quick exchanges between the characters.
I think that everything in this film is really well done. The violence, the makeup, the characters, the sex, all of it is appropriate and poignant. If you're into horror, this is a definite must see. If you're not into horror, then this is a film that is a good hour of entertainment. Either way, this film is good and certainly does not deserve any slams that it has been given.