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THE THEATRE BIZARRE est une anthologie d'histoires horrifiques inspirées par le Théâtre du Grand Guignol parisien du début du 20è siècle. Le long métrage inclut six segments chacun réalisés par un metteur en scène différent (Tom Savini, Douglas Buck, Buddy G., David Gregory, Karim Hussain, Richard Stanley) et encadrés par un fil rouge réalisé par Jeremy Kasten. (Tanzi Distribution)

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anglais I don’t like anthologies very much, especially when they are a mess, with every story different than the next… you may like one, another one will piss you off, and the overall impression is mixed; it’s hard to rate :-D. The Theatre Bizzare is such a case, with the score of each of the stories ranging between 3/10 and 7/10 (BTW, many of the stories are a lot less bizarre than the name of the film may make you expect), the resulting score is 5/10, but it says nothing. Overall, it’s a fairly likeable attempt at horror, but it failed to fully convince me. Try it at your own risk. /// The Mother Of Toads: 6/10 – Nice visuals, atmospheric, with a “monster”. /// I Love You: 7/10 – the best part for me, even though it’s a conversation in a flat. /// Wet Dreams: 5/10 – Savini’s horror version of Inception has its moments, but it felt too cheap overall. /// The Accident: 6/10 – A sad conversation about death, it has nothing to do with horror, but it’s nice. /// Vision Stains: 3/10 – Depressive, ugly, utterly unattractive for me. /// Sweets: 4/10 – Perhaps the most bizarre and weirdest story, but didn’t charm me, quite the opposite. ()

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