I was pretty fired up to see this Amicus anthology featuring Christopher Lee Peter Cushing and Donald Sutherland. I wasn't disappointed by their performances particularly that of Lee who plays a pretentious art critic. Lee's segment as campy as it is is the only one with any staying power. It's quite a good little tale of revenge. The other stories are sub par especially the one about a jazz musician and a voodoo curse which is just about impossible to sit through. There was also a short tale of an evil vine that grows over a home trapping its inhabitants that is pretty entertaining. Overall though this movie is short on frights and feels pretty dated. Overall though this movie is short on frights and feels pretty dated but its got enough Horror staying power to make it worth a watch.

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This is a horror anthology, made up of five short stories that, by themselves, would not make a good feature. Added together, the math totals out to one very bad movie.
I would have to call this a bad B-movie. The stories are just silly, and even the ones that are okay, rely on humor. The worst one has to do with voodoo jazz; it was more comedy than horror, and brought the already slow momentum to a halt.
The obvious draw here is Lee, and Cushing, but don't be fooled, they aren't doing much here.

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Solid 5 part British anthology with a good bumper story.

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