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5/10
Plenty of fun
BandSAboutMovies21 November 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The third part of Dark Infinity's Tales for the Campfire trilogy will delight anyone who liked 1983's Scary Tales or 1997's Campfire Tales or, well, any horror anthology. A quick burst of gory junk food, this would have fit in perfectly on the shelves of my hometown's mom and pop video stores, whether that was Prime Time Video or Hollywood Video (not the chain).

Even the cover is reminiscent of one of those multi-time rentals of the lamented past, Return of the Living Dead 3.

As the Campfire Gang - Shawn, Ronnie, Ken, Rebecah and Amber - gathers around the campfire one more time to tell several different stories.

"We One" is definitely a tribute to perhaps the most effective anthology horror story ever, "Amelia" from Trilogy of Terror. "Cole Canyon Creeps" is all about the worst of all ideas, hitchhiking. "The Prisoner" concerns a mental patient menacing an agoraphobic woman on Halloween night*, which is perfect slasher fodder. It's followed by another slasher story, "The Bitter Half**" and then finally, a tale about "The Gateway" to Hell.

This movie features plenty of locations that you'll recognize from Child's Play 2, Halloween III, House, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight.

This is the first of these anthologies that I've watched and it moved quickly. So quickly, in fact, that it was over before I knew it. It totally doesn't overstay its welcome!

*There are plenty of clips of Night of the Living Dead mixed into the story.

**Mel Novak plays a character named Dr. Challis, in case you didn't know just how obsessed with 80's horror this movie is.
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10/10
Awesome!
TinoRZamora1 March 2020
Great film! Very well done by director Dustin Furgeson 🤘🏽
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6/10
Decent enough indie anthology effort
Gathering around the campfire one last time, the group decides to tell more scary stories to entertain each other.

The Good Stor(ies): Wee One-Taking home a gift from Africa, a woman is surprised to learn the voodoo in her possession is very much alive and looking to torment her. This is a pretty solid way to start this out. The simple story works well in this brief format, giving an idea of the dolls' cursed origins and then getting straight to the chasing and tormenting around the house which is rather fun and energetic. However, it would've worked a little better had this been stretched out a little with some build-up as to what's going on with the doll and preparing the viewer for the final twist which is completely out of nowhere and makes no sense.

The Bitter Half-After being released from a mental asylum, a man troubled by the death of his twin brother finds himself tormented by voices in his head. This was a slightly underwhelming story. Far too much of it is spent on the seemingly random shots of walking around the house and settling in that it takes a while for something to start happening as the character-based piece tends to focus on psychological breakdown rather than action. The atmosphere of him being alone in the house and the tempting fate of the voices coming through are genuinely creepy and unnerving, especially with the final twist which is fun but again could've used a bit more time.

The Campfire Gang-Gathering around the campfire one last time, the group decides to tell more scary stories to entertain each other. As a wrap-around feature, this one does come off rather nicely. The groups' chemistry and joking nature are quite fun and manage to keep this light and breezy around the storytelling aspect which is what sets up the main stories to be told in the anthology for it's a fun enough framework. The fact that it does go on much longer than it needs to include some bizarre coda that is completely unexplained as to what's going on and what the group is doing which is a slight disappointment in that regard.

The Bad Stor(ies): Cole Canyon Creeps-Coming home from a concert, a woman hitchhiking through a dark canyon road meets an unlikely commuter. This was a pretty simple and enjoyable story that works best when keeping itself confined to the atmosphere of being alone out in the middle of nowhere. There's a lot to like here with the paranoia of the situation and trying to get to safety when someone is appearing to come after you, but again the brevity of the situation with no real build-up or payoff is featured.

The Prisoner-Stuck in her house on Halloween, an agoraphobic woman finds herself being stalked by an escaped mental patient from a local asylum. This one really had the most potential to be the best of the series but is a slight letdown. So much of the story's setup is given as a precursor to the actual segment that could've been given to us through the on-screen events instead if there had been more time devoted to it which is a slight problem. Some of the padded time walking around the house or watching TV is an issue as well which is all the more troubling when the tension and build-up of the escaped patient news come into play and generates some this is the tensest of the segments.

The Gateway-Attempting to investigate a local legend, a couple heads out to a local cemetery and find something far more devilish than they intended. Again, another effort that tends to focus more on some underwhelming setup that could've used more time explaining the central myth that they're investigating but instead goes for time-wasted at the bar at the beginning. However, this does tend to feature a rather inspired finale that offers up one of the only gore effects shots in the film which is a bit brief but still is thankful for the attempt at the bloodletting. Still, it's too little too late with another confusing twist that undoes this one.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
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10/10
Great anthology!
gvida3 June 2020
I really enjoyed this anthology. Great direction by Dustin Ferguson and acting especially by Mel Novak in "The Bitter Half" and Dawna Lee Heising in "The Prisoner." I also enjoyed Ferguson's cameo in the latter.
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10/10
A Horror Anthology that Ranks Up there with the Finest !
timodo26 July 2020
Dustin Ferguson is the Film-Maker that Ed Wood Always aspired to become ! This Fabulous Collection of Shorts is further Proof of His Genius ! The Acting is Crisp , The Film is Smooth , & the Segments are Terrifyingly Delightful ! It's 5 Tales , told around a CampFire by 5 Young Story-Telling Campers , known here as the 'Campfire Gang' . They Consist of the always Exciting Shawn C. Phillips , Expressive Ronnie Angel , Energetic Ken May , Ravishing Rebecca Rye , & Alluring Amber Bohac . The Tales : #1 " WEE ONE " Starring Sensational Sheri Davis as 'Mrs. Davis' the unsuspecting owner of a new 'Doll' ; & Big Mike Ferguson as Her 'Hubby' ! #2 " COLE CANYON CREEPS " Starring Gorgeous Jenn Nangle as 'Jules' , the Upset , Bewildered , & Frightened Hitch-Hiker & Dustin Wonch as the 'Creep' ! #3 " THE PRISONER " Starring Dawna Lee Heising as the Agoraphobic 'Dawn' , who's left to her own Resources on HalloWeen . Her Son is Portrayed by 'Dark Infinity' Himself , & together it's a Frightful little Tale with Ms. Heising Showing Raw Emotions & Vulnerability ! #4 " THE BITTER HALF" where Legendary Martial-Artist & Accomplished Actor Mel Novak portrays 'Dr, Challis' , a Psychiatric Doctor who's releasing 'Jason' , a Mental Patient with an Imaginary Twin , Played by Noel Jason Scott . & #5 " THE GATEWAY " Starring 'B' Film Staple Tino Zamora & Astoundingly Alluring Geovonna Casanova as 'Tina' & 'Geo' , who are looking for some Deviish Delight in a GraveYard ! It's a Fright-Filled Treat for the Senses ; & Stick Around till the End & Catch the Final Twist !
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