Review of Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002) by Alex T — 11 Oct 2012
As with Hellraiser: Inferno (5) The film plays upon the contorting and psychological reality of the mind. Extremely confusing initially, Hellraiser: Hellseeker is a tense, unnerving film that is brilliant enforced by its soundtrack.
Cenobites within the film take a back foot, and, because of this, the film is actually much scarier. Though the majority of questions are answered in the end, there are some sequences that make little sense, but can be explained away merely as the torture of the mind.
Worth a watch for any fan of the series, or indeed any horror movie enthusiast. A newcomer to the series would be better served watching the original Hellraiser however, being more memorable and establishing allot of the premises the newer films essentially assume that the viewer is already aware of.
This review of Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002) was written by Alex T on 11 Oct 2012.
Hellraiser: Hellseeker has generally received mixed reviews.
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