Nightmare Alley
Nightmare Alley
NC-17 | 10 August 2010 (USA)
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Cheap thrills! It’s bargain basement horror time: A gory anthology of seven separate tales of terror.

Reviews
Micitype Pretty Good
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Derry Herrera Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
Aneesa Wardle The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
s_albert ...For proving that I was wrong when I thought I'd seen the most pathetic piece of film ever. Now don't get me wrong; I actually like movies that are so bad they're good, but this thing is simply horrific - the only piece of horror to be found. Be honest Lawrence and Scarlet, did you get together with some buddies and a handy-cam? No camera work to speak of, horrible sound, lighting, and not a single iota of acting talent. Aside from that, the stories are so unimaginative, so absolutely mindless that I would have thought a bunch of remedial high school juniors shot a farce film in one night for kicks...while they were drunk.If the skits were at least imaginative, I'd give you props for a $3500 effort, but sorry, no can do. The only thing you managed to do with this insult to movie making is prove that Netflix has absolutely no criteria to earn a spot in their roster. Yikes.
U8RU486 Okay, so Nightmare Alley is another shot on video horror crap fest from the folks at Brain Damage Films. I was expecting after this long releasing no budget films maybe they'd finally start releasing movies of quality. Sad to say that's not the case, in fact I think their movies are getting worse. Nightmare Alley is bad, sometimes bad in a good way, but mostly just bad. None of these stories make any sense. It's just bad bad bad. Here's the plot of one of the stories in a nutshell.Guy sits at a bus stop waiting for a bus. Gay guy walks up and propositions him. Guy gets mad and kills gay guy. THE END*Sigh* Luckily I didn't pay for this, I got it for free on Netflix.
loomis78-815-989034 "Nightmare Alley" is a 7 part anthology horror film from writers / directors Laurence Holloway and Walter Ruether. This low budget effort gets off to a good start with an opening of a Bum offering a comic book for a smoke to two long hair's who make the mistake of insulting the bum who promptly pulls a knife and takes one of them out. The other friend leaves his buddy stranded and the victim's response to this betrayal is Classic. This sort of humor is present throughout "Nightmare Alley" and is really the film makers saying "have fun" with this. Taken in this intended tongue in cheek manor the alley delivers a good time to horror fans. The first story "A Fistful of Inards" is a zombie opus with a cowboy twist which is quite unique. Great gore effects make this one a real treat. "Rebellion" about a satanic rat that wants to take over the world may have the best humor and dialog in the film and is a hoot! "Death Chat" features the best atmosphere of all the stories including an Axe to the head that is excellent. The vengeful spirit and her appearance is quite effective as well. "Meat" has some sick ideas in it, and "The Great Damone" was a nice change of pace from the other stories. The film ends strong with the most suspenseful tale of them all called "Slash of the Blade" which is a Jack the Ripper story that manages some nice slasher moments and a few gory set pieces that will please most gore fans. "Closet Case" was the only true let down of the 7 stories and doesn't seem to belong with the other stories. Overall Holloway and Ruether make up for the lack of budget with their love of horror movies. By no means a classic, but taken the way it is intended "Nightmare Alley" is a good time for horror fans and should please the independent horror film fan a lot. Pick it up!