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Two detectives are tasked with hunting down a horrifying serial killer who has been threatening their city. They team up with another detective to further investigate this spiraling labyrinth of terror, which seems to involve the supernatural as well.
Rating
NR
Director
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Studio
Dimension Films
Writer
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
  • This was a very damn good movie. The best of the Hellraiser film trilogy.
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  • GReat expansion of the Hellraiser mythology. Worth checking out, and at least the best since part 3.
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  • A Good return to the Hellraiser Mythos. Gruesome, dirty and rusty this Hellraiser works it's way into the depths of your eyes and makes you want to turn away visually. Story, I expected more from Pinhead himself but instead he was more of the man in the chair in the shadows then the chain blood and gore word smith he use to be. All in all worth the watch for the horror fan.
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  • this is a very unique entry to the hellraiser series. but alas with its tiny budget its not a top notch big movie. but as the straight to DVD movies go. this is one of my favorites out of the DVD hellraisers, the other favorite being hellraiser inferno. but as cheep as this movie looks it makes up for [at least in my eyes] is with the new "process" i admire the auditor character which brings something new.
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  • I was fairly impressed with this installment especially after the insanely dismal Revelations movie. This movie returns to the visceral, gut churning roots that made the first and second movies cult classics. The story is inventive and original. The dialog needed help in some area. The acting was surprisingly good. There were points during the movie that my stomach actually turned. That does not happen often. I highly recommend this one and am looking forward to future installments.
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  • Great new start for Hellraiser, I loved the movie
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  • Overall, the lack of resources soak the screen, but it adds to the film's grotesque charm.
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  • The Hellraiser movies have been soulless for so long - and what's the point of a Cenobite without a soul to tear apart? At least Judgement gives them a little something to chew on. It's not a great movie, but it's a better than average Hellraiser sequel.
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  • ...a must-rent for Hellraiser fans, and a reasonable maybe-rent for fans of the Saw series and more recent franchises in that vein, as well as anyone who is still awaiting the Spawn reboot.
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  • At the end of the dayHellraiser: Judgment, while not perfect nor as good as the classic Hellraiser films, delivers a rather striking vision that feels as new as it does familiar.
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