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Director: Michael Dougherty     Starring: Brian Cox Anna Paquin
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Format: Blu-Ray DVD
Buy.com Sku: 211904672
UPC: 085391176213
UPC 14: 00085391176213
Category Keywords: Anthology  Halloween  Stalkers  Theatrical Release
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Poison, Drowning, Claw, Or Knife. So Many Ways To Take A Life.
The doorbell rings, the cry goes out: Trick 'R Treat! But, wait. What's actually going on during this ghostly All Hallows Eve? Something eerie and unexpected. Something splattered and spooky. Something that brings ghouls, vampires and werewolves into the night. Answer the door ? a shocking surprise awaits.From producer Bryan Singer (director of X-Men and Superman Returns) and writer-director Michael Dougherty (co-scripter of X2 and Superman Returns) comes a multitale bag of wicked yarns, Four cleverly interlocked stories built on Shocktober admonitions like always check the candy and don't extinguish the jack-o-lantern before midnight. So answer the door now: Experience horror made for today's fright fan

"If you can think of a better American horror anthology than this one, I owe you some Halloween candy.  Scott Weinberg, FEARnet
"This slick and twisted effort should enjoy lengthy shelf life as a Halloween perennial.  Variety, Joe Leydon

Editor's Note
A quartet of creepy tales converges in this frightening film. October 31 becomes less of a holiday and more of a horror as terrors come out to play in this movie that stars Anna Paquin, Brian Cox, and Dylan Baker.
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Video Features English, Spanish, French, Subtitled
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Warner
Video Release Date Release Date: 5/11/2010
Video Play Time Running Time: 82 minutes
Video UPC UPC: 00085391176213
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

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Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks:
Video Color Spec Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Video Aspect Ratio Widescreen  
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Brian Cox
Video Cast Info Dylan Baker
Video Cast Info Tahmoh Penikett
Video Cast Info Anna Paquin
Video Cast Info Leslie Bibb
Video Cast Info Michael Dougherty - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info Michael Dougherty - Director

Professional Reviews

A.V. Club
"Visually, it's the kind of thing horror fans dream of, full of throbbing oranges and reds." 10/28/2009

Variety
"TRICK 'R TREAT appears to be the work of die-hard fans who studied '70s pics like TALES FROM THE CRYPT and THE VAULT OF HORROR with the same enthusiasm with which film-school academics deconstruct CITIZEN KANE." 11/12/2009

Bloody-Disgusting 8 of 10
Dougherty has been trying to get this film off of his artwork and into theaters for a long, long time now... it was worth the wait. The best way to describe Trick R' Treat is that it reminds me of a live-action NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, or a film that takes place in the same world. The character designs are colorful, unique and completely unnerving, especially the final 'creature' who torments the old man. The gorgeous set design only added to the atmosphere of the film, really bringing this artists vision to life. Welcome to Michael Dougherty's world... Trick R' Treat is F-U-N. It's a trip back to the '80s when the goal was to excite and entertain, not torment you. Dougherty's film is the type of movie you can bring anyone to, whether it's a date or your kid. It's not overly violent or too funny, it's as Goldie Locks says "just right!" This is the type of film that will ensure you forget about all your worries and will captivate you until the very end (maybe even bring back the spirit of the holiday, which feels long lost). - Brad Miska

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