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Hellraiser: Judgment
Detectives Sean and David Carter are on the case, to hunt down a gruesome serial killer terrorising the city. Joining forces with Detective Christine Egerton, they dig deeper into a spiralling maze of horror that may not be of this world. Could the judgement awaiting the killer's victims also be waiting for Sean?
29 March 1969, San Diego, California, USA
19 December 1957, New York City, New York, USA
17 July 1964, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
27 February 1968, Burntwood, England, UK
27 November 1965, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
9 June 1987, Dallas, Texas, USA
7 August 1981, Moore, Oklahoma, USA
1 September 1956
February 05, 2018
At the end of the dayHellraiser: Judgment, while not perfect nor as good as the classic Hellraiser films, delivers a rather striking vision that feels as new as it does familiar.February 13, 2018
The Hellraiser movies have been soulless for so long - and what's the point of a Cenobite without a soul to tear apart? At least Judgement gives them a little something to chew on. It's not a great movie, but it's a better than average Hellraiser sequel.February 16, 2018
Overall, the lack of resources soak the screen, but it adds to the film's grotesque charm.February 10, 2018
Hellraiser: Judgment is a stuffy police procedural masquerading as a torturous Pinhead franchise entry.February 08, 2018
...a must-rent for Hellraiser fans, and a reasonable maybe-rent for fans of the Saw series and more recent franchises in that vein, as well as anyone who is still awaiting the Spawn reboot.February 13, 2018
Hellraiser: Judgment does not entirely work as a movie. It's a mixed bag, with the stuff I enjoyed ultimately outweighed by the stuff I did not. But it comes so close to breaking even.February 15, 2018
The imagery is creepy and the pacing is brisk, but the story is a faded carbon copy of other, better serial killer thrillers, and the new additions to the Hellraiser mythology rob the Cenobites of their deviant allure and otherworldly menace.