Two voyeuristic nerds are hacking the devices of people as they themselves are hacked by the feed from story tellers Mister Malevolent (Danny Trejo) and Mystic Woman (Nichelle Nichols) who have seven moralistic horror stories to tell.
Danny Trejo | Mr. Malevolent | |
Nichelle Nichols | Mystic Woman | |
Jared Kusnitz | Stuart | |
Michael Felix | Jamal | |
Tamala Jones | Shanicka | |
Jason Olive | Jaylon | |
Giovanni Watson | Reggie | |
Wendy Davis | Lucy | |
Chelsea Mee | Mail Clerk | |
Jay Mohr | Raymond | |
Eddie Steeples | Floyd Johnson | |
Vivica A. Fox | Chris | |
Ruben Pla | Prison Guard #1 | |
Nick Principe | Prison Guard #2 | |
Tyee Tilghman | Chief Aid | |
Moniqua Plante | Jessica Owens | |
Katrina Cerio | Betty | |
Bradley Bundlie | John | |
Courtney Fansler | Missy | |
Michael Angelo Hodge | Stern Cop | |
Brendan Sexton III | Tommy Deuchet | |
Sam Puefua | Polynesian Delivery Man | |
Amanda Markowitz | Molly Booshay | |
Duane Whitaker | Mechanic | |
Rusty Cundieff | Black Lawman |
Director | Rusty Cundieff | |
Darin Scott | ||
Writer | Rusty Cundieff, Darin Scott | |
Producer | Charles Arthur Berg, Lauren Craig, Rusty Cundieff, Yvan Gauthier, Michael Mendelsohn, Natalie Perrotta, Darin Scott, Christine Sheaks, Jim Steele | |
Musician | Corey Allen Jackson | |
Photography | Thomas L. Callaway |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Horror Disk 1 |
Purchased | Oct 25, 2018 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Oct 25, 2018 at home |
Added Date | Oct 25, 2018 20:01:07 |
Modified Date | Oct 27, 2018 05:29:03 |
My quick rating - 4,8/10. In a typical anthology movie, you have your good stories and your bad. This horror flick doesn't break the mold much. Using Danny Trejo to deal out the storytelling adds a little bit, but that is only the fan part of me speaking. He doesn't add anything to the story. This one sees a couple hackers get hacked and forced to watch seven tales of varying scares. The presentation of these are quite amusing thanks to Trejo but none of them really offer a real good story to take out of it. Occasional laughs helped though. I suppose the one featuring Jay Mohr as an arrogant lawyer he gets the tables turned on him stoof out the most. Not really saying much though. This is fine if you run across it on tv, but really nothing to go searching for.