with a spooky atmosphere, retro feel, and a creepy performance from a horror legend, The Mortuary Collection is a perfect movie for stormy nights at home and best enjoyed over a big bowl of buttery popcorn
Review rate : B+by Jenn Adams[Consequence of Sound ]
the shorts (four in all) focus less on originality than on character and style, each with its own distinct atmosphere. There’s some beautiful costume work and the production design is first rate
it's a pastiche of all the good anthologies we had back in the day, such as "Tales From The Crypt", "Creep Show" and more. It's a perfect Halloween watch brought to us by Shudder, which manages to continuously put out good quality genre content
between Clancy Brown's excellent Crypt Keeper-style narration —delivering personality and comedy while remaining undeniably creepy— and the excellent score, The Mortuary Collection is an immensely fun throwback that marks a horror highlight for the y
"The Mortuary Collection" is a fun and entertaining anthology. While some narrative beats are too familiar, Spindell's clever direction, the compelling art and production design and the lead performances by Brown and Fisher make this an easy sell