In the mood to watch something new but don't have a lot of time to spend in one sitting? Then check out the third and final installment of The Horror Vault Trilogy, which is out on DVD now and contains five separate tales of terror and depravity.
Back in May of 2008 Melissa reviewed the first installment of The Horror Vault (review here), and her advice to the filmmakers was to concentrate on quality over quantity and cut back on the number of films included (Volume 1 had nine films in all). It seems they took her advice as Volumes 2 and 3 both contain five each. Below is the list of what's included in Volume 3:
Synopsis:
Starting off, it's "A Christmas Haunting" directed by Kim Sønderholm and starring Kim Sønderholm, Russ Diapper, Tanja Bønke, Mette Løvendahl and celebrity model Katrine Poulsen. There are also some brief cameos by well known indie stars such as April Monique Burril,...
Back in May of 2008 Melissa reviewed the first installment of The Horror Vault (review here), and her advice to the filmmakers was to concentrate on quality over quantity and cut back on the number of films included (Volume 1 had nine films in all). It seems they took her advice as Volumes 2 and 3 both contain five each. Below is the list of what's included in Volume 3:
Synopsis:
Starting off, it's "A Christmas Haunting" directed by Kim Sønderholm and starring Kim Sønderholm, Russ Diapper, Tanja Bønke, Mette Løvendahl and celebrity model Katrine Poulsen. There are also some brief cameos by well known indie stars such as April Monique Burril,...
- 8/3/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Horror Vault 3 DVD Art
Director/writer: Johan A. Kruger.
The horror short "Zombie Office" is, in this opinion, the best feature in the latest and last Horror Vault anthology. The Horror Vault 3 has five stories in total, which include "A Christmas Haunting," "Undone," "Unchangeable," "The Psychomanteum," and the title, which will be reviewed here, "Zombie Office." This undead short is director Johan A. Kruger's second production at the helm and the feature offers enough comedy to make the film interesting and fun. This film stands out from the others by offering not only comedy, but a likable protagonist, who goes through the film stapling the many deadheads in the film.
The film begins with Jacob (Jonathan Baker) returning to the office only to find that a new boss has stepped in. This new head honcho has a flair for being a dominatrix and for testing her employee's resolve.
Director/writer: Johan A. Kruger.
The horror short "Zombie Office" is, in this opinion, the best feature in the latest and last Horror Vault anthology. The Horror Vault 3 has five stories in total, which include "A Christmas Haunting," "Undone," "Unchangeable," "The Psychomanteum," and the title, which will be reviewed here, "Zombie Office." This undead short is director Johan A. Kruger's second production at the helm and the feature offers enough comedy to make the film interesting and fun. This film stands out from the others by offering not only comedy, but a likable protagonist, who goes through the film stapling the many deadheads in the film.
The film begins with Jacob (Jonathan Baker) returning to the office only to find that a new boss has stepped in. This new head honcho has a flair for being a dominatrix and for testing her employee's resolve.
- 7/29/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Horror Vault 3 PosterThe Horror Vault 3 was released on DVD recently (July 13th) and this latest in the series incorporates five twisted tales of horror and debauchery. The five tales are titled: Unchangeable, Undone, The Psychomanteum, Zombie Office, and A Christmas Haunting. This will be the last installment according to director Kim Sonderholm and episodes range from the undead terrorizing an office to kidnapping and even to insanity caused by another universe. A synopsis is available for four of the five segments below, along with a trailer for this franchise.
The synopsis for Zombie Office:
"The Zombie Office is a black, twisted, comedic and nihilistic story about...well, guess the title pretty much says it all" (Sonderholm).
The synopsis for Undone:
"Undone follows a man kidnapping another man who wants revenge for his crimes" (Sonderolm).
The plot summary of Unchangeable here:
"Unchangeable is a story of a...
The synopsis for Zombie Office:
"The Zombie Office is a black, twisted, comedic and nihilistic story about...well, guess the title pretty much says it all" (Sonderholm).
The synopsis for Undone:
"Undone follows a man kidnapping another man who wants revenge for his crimes" (Sonderolm).
The plot summary of Unchangeable here:
"Unchangeable is a story of a...
- 7/20/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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