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Fiendish Fables (2016) is a English movie. Brad Twigg has directed this movie. Nadia White,James Balsamo,George Stover,Vanessa Rae Bent are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2016. Fiendish Fables (2016) is considered one of the best Horror movie in India and around the world.
Three horrifying tales centered around an evil book of fables discovered by two siblings while sorting through their deceased grandfather's estate. BLACK SATIN SHEETS - Endor University is home to the Good Ole Salem Society, a group of students dedicated to investigating paranormal activity. Their latest case involves Grace, a beautiful young transfer student who carries with her a nightmare which has lurked within her family for generations. The question now is whether they're prepared to walk into Hell and face Satan himself in order to save her! THE BINDING BRIDE - Detectives Conner Grace and Thomas Davison are investigating a series of grizzly homicides involving male victims found decapitated and drained of all blood. The wife of the latest victim may hold the key to solving the mystery but will Conner and Thomas be able to crack the case before they meet the same fate? MONSTER TRACKERS - Fueled by a two year obsession after contact with an inhuman creature, Adam forms Monster ...
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Nifty horror anthology outing
A couple of greedy twins read three tales of terror from a wicked book of fables. First story - A woman jogging in the woods gets terrorized by two slimy thugs. The two guys are real scumbags who both meet a rewarding brutal fate. Second yarn - Two detectives investigate a series of gruesome decapitation murders. The detectives make for likable protagonists and there's a decent twist at the end. Third vignette - A paranormal expert tries to protect a woman from a deadly demon. The demon looks pretty gnarly and we get a lot of the red stuff. The wraparound segment ends on a neat macabre note and boasts a lively turn from genre veteran George Stover as an evil old grandpa. Director Brad Twigg relates the enjoyable stories at a snappy pace, delivers a handy helping of gore, and tosses in a satisfying smattering of tasty gratuitous female nudity for trashy good measure. Moreover, Twigg earns extra praise for using funky old school practical make-up f/x. A fun fright flick.