5 reviews
The idea is great, if you like shows like Supernatural, Dead Boy Detectives, Lockwood etc. The acting isn't top notch, but considering it was a load of actors who don't have a lot of top level screen time to their names I thought it was passable. The production level was definitely low level, and that brought to light the other flaws.
I really would have liked more episodes to see how they would work this concept beyond the confines of the tin can subway which served as the central location for the five episodes they did have. A bigger production company might be able to make this a really enjoyable show for the masses.
I really would have liked more episodes to see how they would work this concept beyond the confines of the tin can subway which served as the central location for the five episodes they did have. A bigger production company might be able to make this a really enjoyable show for the masses.
- brackenridge-colin
- Aug 1, 2024
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Same thing as the 2021 series. They just made it into a movie. I watched the preview on Prime's "new releases" and then looked at the date given as 2024. I knew I'd seen this before and it was good, to be honest. But how can you claim this is new when the only thing that's changed is the format? There's all these reviews praising the new indie film but it ain't new. At best it's a recycled film, at worst a rerun.
The crazy part is this version got a better rating than the series. I really did enjoy the series but this is just plain lazy. What a shame. I was hoping it was new material. I'll wait.
The crazy part is this version got a better rating than the series. I really did enjoy the series but this is just plain lazy. What a shame. I was hoping it was new material. I'll wait.
- Heidixena2003
- Jul 3, 2024
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A tall ominous figure with a wide-brimmed black hat, wearing a duster wouldn't get a second look, skulking around midtown after dark. But when the train you're on suddenly stops, and this mysterious figure tells you to recount the events of your day, so that he can peer inside your soul; it's guaranteed he's got your full attention. And it turns out you, and the four others aren't a random batch. You're there for a reason, and it's all by design. Oh, and if it turns out you're a demon-he's got nothing but ill intentions for you. Five unsettling tales as recounted by 5 strangers-this one's the classic horror anthology format, however Mac isn't just the wraparound story, he's also a supernatural detective, and discovering which one of them is the demon, is the mystery. "The Hunter's Anthology: The Demon Hunter", is a follow-up film to the 2021 series, "The Hunter's Anthology". If you've seen the first one, you know what to expect. If you haven't, chances are you're curious. The Hunter's Anthology tales can be addictive.
This indie gem is a gripping horror thriller that traps six strangers in a New York City subway with Mac, a mysterious demon hunter. Mac reveals that one among them is evil and delves into their souls, uncovering five chilling, supernatural stories. Each tale is unique, from a desperate woman seeking a fortune teller's help to newlyweds confronting a lurking creature. The film keeps you on edge as Mac pieces together clues to identify and destroy the demon among them. For fans of horror and mystery, this film delivers a captivating mix of supernatural elements and psychological thrills. Give it a go.
- adorjanmarcel
- May 16, 2024
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"Robert Smithline's 'The Demon Hunter' delivers a thrilling ride through the eerie depths of the human psyche, skillfully blending elements of adventure, suspense, and the supernatural. Led by the enigmatic Tayor August as the rugged Demon Hunter, the film channels the essence of iconic characters like Indiana Jones and Snake Plissken, infusing the narrative with a palpable sense of intrigue and danger.
Set against the backdrop of a New York City subway car, 'The Demon Hunter' unfolds as six strangers become ensnared in a web of mystery and terror, orchestrated by the mysterious figure known only as Mac. As Mac delves into their souls, uncovering dark secrets and unsettling truths, the film unfurls into a gripping anthology of supernatural tales, each more chilling than the last.
In its seamless fusion of science fiction and fantasy, 'The Demon Hunter' harkens back to the golden age of storytelling, evoking the timeless allure of classics like 'The Twilight Zone.' Each segment of the anthology is a masterclass in suspense, with twists and turns that keep audiences on the edge of their seats until the final reveal.
What sets 'The Demon Hunter' apart in the realm of independent cinema is its ability to deliver pure entertainment without sacrificing substance. Like a comforting bowl of cinematic comfort food, this film captivates from start to finish, offering a respite from the mundane with its infectious sense of fun and adventure.
In a landscape oversaturated with formulaic blockbusters, 'The Demon Hunter' stands as a refreshing reminder of the power of creativity and imagination.
Set against the backdrop of a New York City subway car, 'The Demon Hunter' unfolds as six strangers become ensnared in a web of mystery and terror, orchestrated by the mysterious figure known only as Mac. As Mac delves into their souls, uncovering dark secrets and unsettling truths, the film unfurls into a gripping anthology of supernatural tales, each more chilling than the last.
In its seamless fusion of science fiction and fantasy, 'The Demon Hunter' harkens back to the golden age of storytelling, evoking the timeless allure of classics like 'The Twilight Zone.' Each segment of the anthology is a masterclass in suspense, with twists and turns that keep audiences on the edge of their seats until the final reveal.
What sets 'The Demon Hunter' apart in the realm of independent cinema is its ability to deliver pure entertainment without sacrificing substance. Like a comforting bowl of cinematic comfort food, this film captivates from start to finish, offering a respite from the mundane with its infectious sense of fun and adventure.
In a landscape oversaturated with formulaic blockbusters, 'The Demon Hunter' stands as a refreshing reminder of the power of creativity and imagination.
- ethan_minsker
- May 17, 2024
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