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Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)

Horror | 75 minutes
1,53 117 votes

Genre: Horror

Duration: 75 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: Víctor García

Stars: Steven Brand, Nick Eversman and Jay Gillespie

IMDb score: 2,7 (10.929)

Releasedate: 18 October 2011

Hellraiser: Revelations plot

"The Return of Pinhead."

Pinhead is back in his room of soulless delights. He thought he had found two willing participants in Nico and Steven. But Nico wants to get out and decides that a relative of Steven can act as a good barter.

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Full Cast & Crew

Actors and actresses

Dr. Ross Craven

Steven Craven

Sarah Craven

Pinhead (voice)

Nico Bradley / Pseudo Pinhead

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dutchtuga

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Oh, what a painful display, this film that puts even the disastrous seventh and eighth parts to shame. This is the final downfall of the Hellraiser series. Now we can only hope for a remake that revives Pinhead, because that will not happen with a new part.

Longer review:

[url=http://www.cultmoviesreviewed.com/2012/12/hellraiser-revelations-2011-victor.html]Cult Movies Reviewed: Hellraiser: Revelations (2011, Víctor García) - blu-ray review - cultmoviesreviewed.com[ /url]

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namingway24

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After reading a lot of negative about the movie, I was planning to completely kill this movie, but Hellraiser: Revelations is way too meaningless for that.

The characters were blood-irritating and I could all be torn apart, especially that rotten kid. It took me quite some time to realize who he really was (I was tired, okay ), but otherwise he was just an affected little kid. It's a pity that the makers deprived me and the characters of a really satisfying ending at the end to raise the body count a bit: the worst offender gets the "best" off. On the other hand, you can also consider that as a nice mean ending, and I have to admit that I expected a more standard denouement.

Pinhead was a ridiculous figure with his big eyes and that fat face. To make matters worse, the actor is also dubbed with a voice that almost resembles Doug Bradley's, but without the impressive tone. The rest of the Cenobites come into view so briefly that they didn't leave a real impression. Too bad, because the make-up wasn't that bad at all. But two Pinheads was way too easy and of course too stupid for words.

So I was annoyed by a number of things, but in the end this is just an easy-looking horror movie that happens to have the name Hellraiser attached to it. The special effects were actually quite okay, the time is handled nicely in the beginning, and the ending was darker than I expected. And it wasn't that apart from the first two parts (no, part three I don't like) there was one more name to uphold: this is no better or worse than any of the later parts in the series...

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slam1975

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Well, I don't really know what to say about this. The gore was fine. And it has more to do with part 1. But I still missed the atmosphere from part 1. The film ended very abruptly. But it wasn't very bad, there are worse horror films.

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