Review of Hellraiser: Revelations (2011) by Bradens584 — 20 Dec 2020
Doug Bradley is gone. This is a sad day (I mean this movie came out almost a decade ago, but still, I saw it yesterday, so it was a sad day for me). But Doug Bradley is replaced by the new Pinhead, Stephan Smith Collins, who, I’m going to be frank, is absolutely awful.
He sounds like he’s trying to do a terrible Doug Bradley impersonation when HE ISN’T EVEN ENGLISH. Collins was born in Chicago. But there are even more flaws aside from that. The cinematography is reminiscent of a bad sitcom.
Most of the acting (most, I actually like Jay Gillespie and Nick Everman) is bad. The writing is good in places, but in others it’s horrible. It also has some of the worst pacing I’ve seen in a movie recently.
However, despite being called the worst Hellraiser movie, I’ve seen worse in this series. The concept is pretty good, and there are some really creative ideas that if given to the right people *cough* Clive Barker *cough* Scott Derrickson *cough* Doug Bradley *cough* could have been really entertaining to watch.
Keywords being ‘could have been’.
This review of Hellraiser: Revelations (2011) was written by Bradens584 on 20 Dec 2020.
Hellraiser: Revelations has generally received very negative reviews.
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