Halloween Gets Spookier With The Arrival Of “ALL HALLOWS EVE: INFERNO” (2024)

 

As a majority of horror fans will say, “One is hardly ever enough with a popular horror movie”. This tends to be the case with the popular 80’s slashers as well as even the beloved horror anthologies. Horror anthologies that spawn not one but multiple sequels often captivate audiences in many ways. They keep horror fans on the edge of their seats by blending short, terrifying tales with diverse storytelling styles. These films create a unique format that allows for fresh ideas in every installment, keeping the series exciting and unpredictable. Anthologies like “Creepshow”, “V/H/S”, and “The ABCs of Death” have become fan favorites because of their ability to deliver a mix of horror sub-genres, from supernatural to psychological. The success of these anthologies often leads to sequels, each building on the cult following, showcasing new directors, and experimenting with creative, chilling narratives.

The horror anthology fans here at Macabre Daily are excited to hear about the next chapter in the “All Hallows Eve” franchise with the new movie “All Hallow’s Eve: Inferno” from executive producer Steve Barton (also a producer on “All Hallows Eve Trickster” and “Terrifier 2”).

From the Press Release

“From an executive producer of ‘Terrifier 2’ comes ‘All Hallows Eve: Inferno’, a new installment of the franchise that first introduced the world to Damien Leone's Art the Clown and the short film ‘Terrifier’.

When a woman survives a horrific crash that leaves her paralyzed, her nightmare is far from over. Transported to an infernal hospital, she becomes the victim of a sadistic doctor's torturous experiments forcing her to enter a haunted dimension filled with monsters and mayhem.

Showcasing the work of multiple acclaimed horror film writers and directors, ‘All Hallows’ Eve: Inferno’ brings bone-crushing suspense, gut-wrenching gore, and enough scares to haunt your dreams for eternity. Featuring Heather Langenkamp (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and Larry Cedar (Constantine, Battlestar Galactica), ‘All Hallows’ Eve: Inferno’ is perfect to add to your Halloween binge-watch. It is time to fear, Halloween is here.”

‘All Hallows’ Eve: Inferno’ is currently available on Tubi and Fandango now. Stay tuned to Macabre Daily for our full review of the movie.

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