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Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Watch Full Film FREE with Ads ALL HALLOWS' EVE: INFERNO (2024) Steve Barton Anthology Horror Sequel

All Hallows Eve: Inferno is currently streaming free with ads on Tubi and Roku. The 4th part of the horror anthology All Hallows' Eve series and 2nd part by executive producer Steve Barton originally began streaming on Tubi in October 2024.

SYNOPSIS: From an executive producer of "Terrifier" comes "All Hallows' Eve: Inferno" a new installment of the franchise that first introduced the world to Damien Leone's Art the Clown and the short film "Terrifier". When a woman survives a horrific crash that leaves her paralyzed, her nightmare is far from over. Transported to an infernal hospital, she becomes the victim of a sadistic doctor's torturous experiments forcing her to enter a haunted dimension filled with monsters and mayhem. Showcasing the work of multiple acclaimed horror film writers and directors, "All Hallows Eve: Inferno" brings bone-crushing suspense, gut-wrenching gore, and enough scares to haunt your dreams for eternity. Featuring Heather Langenkamp (‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’) and Larry Cedar (‘Constantine’, ‘Battlestar Galactica’), ‘All Hallows Eve: Inferno’ is perfect to add to your Halloween binge-watch. It’s Time to fear, Halloween is here.

Directed by Kays Al-Atrakchi, Christianne Cruz, John Ferrer, Patrick Kennelly, Jorge Lucas, Sumire Takamatsu, Evan Tramel and starring Marcos Esteves, Joe Lando, Bethany Orr, Claudia Fabella and Isabelle Hahn.


WHERE TO WATCH All Hallows Eve: Inferno (2024):


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All Hallows' Eve Inferno's Steve Barton On Building Roster Of Indie Shorts & Art The Clown's Absence:
All Hallows' Eve Inferno's Steve Barton On Building Roster Of Indie Shorts & Art The Clown's Absence
All Hallows' Eve Inferno's Steve Barton On Building Roster Of Indie Shorts & Art The Clown's Absence


'All Hallows Eve: Inferno': An Exclusive Interview with Steve Barton:
'All Hallows Eve: Inferno': An Exclusive Interview with Steve Barton
'All Hallows Eve: Inferno': An Exclusive Interview with Steve Barton


Horror Producer Steve Barton talks All Hallows' Eve: Inferno:
Horror Producer Steve Barton talks All Hallows' Eve: Inferno
Horror Producer Steve Barton talks All Hallows' Eve: Inferno


Steve Barton Talks 'ALL HALLOWS' EVE: INFERNO' And Passioin for Horror Genre:
Steve Barton Talks 'ALL HALLOWS' EVE: INFERNO' And Passioin for Horror Genre
Steve Barton Talks 'ALL HALLOWS' EVE: INFERNO' And Passioin for Horror Genre


Exclusive Interview with Steve Barton, Executive Producer of *All Hallows' Eve: Inferno:
Exclusive Interview with Steve Barton, Executive Producer of *All Hallows' Eve: Inferno
Exclusive Interview with Steve Barton, Executive Producer of *All Hallows' Eve: Inferno


Interview with STEVE BARTON ( All Hallows’ Eve):
Interview with STEVE BARTON ( All Hallows’ Eve)
Interview with STEVE BARTON ( All Hallows’ Eve)


Uncle Creepy AKA Steve Barton (EP) talks ALL HALLOWS' EVE: INFERNO with NRW!:
Uncle Creepy AKA Steve Barton (EP) talks ALL HALLOWS' EVE: INFERNO with NRW!
Uncle Creepy AKA Steve Barton (EP) talks ALL HALLOWS' EVE: INFERNO with NRW!


Steve Barton On "All Hallows Eve: Inferno," "Terrifier 2," Future Horror Projects & More:
Steve Barton On "All Hallows Eve: Inferno," "Terrifier 2," Future Horror Projects & More
Steve Barton On All Hallows Eve: Inferno, Terrifier 2, Future Horror Projects & More


Interview: Steve Barton - Producer - All Hallows' Eve: Inferno:
Interview: Steve Barton - Producer - All Hallows' Eve: Inferno
Interview: Steve Barton - Producer - All Hallows' Eve: Inferno


Uncle Creepy AKA Steve Barton (EP) talks ALL HALLOWS' EVE: INFERNO with Kuya P! A NRW Interview!:
Uncle Creepy AKA Steve Barton (EP) talks ALL HALLOWS' EVE: INFERNO with Kuya P! A NRW Interview!
Uncle Creepy AKA Steve Barton (EP) talks ALL HALLOWS' EVE: INFERNO with Kuya P! A NRW Interview!


Jaylan Salah Interviews Steve Barton, Executive Producer on All Hallows’ Eve Inferno:
Jaylan Salah Interviews Steve Barton, Executive Producer on All Hallows’ Eve Inferno
Jaylan Salah Interviews Steve Barton, Executive Producer on All Hallows’ Eve Inferno



Jack-O's Review:

I think they should stop advertising Art the Clown in every new installment of this series when he's not in it. The AI poster is terrible but I liked 3 of the stories, I didn't understand the prick chef's story and I loved the last creature feature story. There's hardly any Halloween vibes, you get a silent pumpkinhead character in the CGI animated wraparound, a devil mask and a mention that it's Halloween on a car radio, that's it. If I had to pick which one of the 2 Steve Barton produced All Hallows' Eve movies I liked more, All Hallows Eve: Trickster is so much better. ★★ Jack-O @trickhorrortreater


More Reviews:

"“As a follow-up to the 2023 hit All Hallows' Eve Trickster, this film takes a stab at rekindling the eerie, frightening atmosphere of its predecessor while adding a new layer of hellish intrigue and scares. The film, once again, revolves around multiple interconnected tales of terror, but this time it trades the iconic, clown-faced Art the Clown for a fiery dive into an infernal realm of demonic horror. This sequel delivers a fair share of creepy moments and gruesome set pieces, all in the name of the originality of horror anthologies...Ultimately, All Hallows' Eve: Inferno is a mixed bag of horror genres and unique tales. Some stories might feel a little rushed, especially the opening vignette which barely has time to establish its characters before thrusting them into the dangers of the eerie hospital. It goes without saying though that it is worth watching for fans of anthology horror and those who enjoy a heavy dose of supernatural gore, but also who like the originality that some horror anthologies can bring with the multitude of directors lending their creativity to terrify the audience." Christopher Boise at macabredaily.com

"Meicore. It's understandable that there's references to Terrifier in the promotional material for this but that's probably a disservice; in that you might expect something more frightening than what this film offers. I can't say that any of the stories in this anthology really stood out, yes some were better than others but that's not saying much. There's some cool creepy imagery in the base storyline (if that's what you'd call it) but honestly it all kind of seems half assed. The folk horror stories are the most interesting ones in my opinion but again everything is pretty "mid" as they say. Not horrible but not very good either." 5/10 amduscias-73252 at imdb.com

"Now that Art has moved on and become an icon, shouldn't they just stop making these? Yes, the answer is yes." ★ 13beersl8r at letterboxd.com

"Ignoring the atrocious AI poster, this film looked pretty good! All the shorts are enjoyable, they aren't all great but definitely watchable... I did notice that two or three of the creature designs looked reused from the last film and I can't tell if that was intentional or not. The character watching segments are done in this animation style that you will have seen on YouTube and in some older PC games. Honestly I don't want more of these films as I think they should take these original ideas and designs and make an original horror creature flick. Stop riding of the back of Art's success, you tried to be like the first film in the second but then you moved on so why are we still mentioning Art and producers from the terrifier movies? That might get more people watching but it's giving them the wrong expectation. What these films have does work but you need to market it accurately and not cheap out on basic things like the god damn poster." ★★ Connor Jury at letterboxd.com

"So this is the 4th and very probably not final installment in the series that introduced the world to Art the Clown. Art was the only really good thing to come out of this very mediocre anthology series, but none of them have been outright terrible and this is a step up from the third one... The best part of the whole thing is the weird animated wraparound that’s actually really dark and fucked up. It goes harder than any of the individual segments do and they should have just made that into a movie and given it a proper ending, but what do I know? Probably more than the people who slap this series together honestly." ★★½ Tony the Terror at letterboxd.com

"Had no idea that there would be a fourth film in the All Hallows Eve franchise, but keep them coming. I enjoy anthologies and horror shorts. The wrap around story was okay but the creatures looked odd. Overall I did enjoy this movie.

In Lucidity - 2.8/5 CGI tentacles but this was pretty good. Most people will not be able to overlook the CGI but I didn’t mind it, it’s about the concept πŸ˜‚

Hammurabi - 3/5 Short and simple but lacks scares.

Bakemono - 3/5 Despite a lacklustre ending, I liked this one and it made me hungry.

Aftertaste - 3/5 Another simple and short one but it has a few horror elements sprinkled in.

Trial 22 - 3.5/5 My favourite of the bunch. I wish it had been a tad longer though." ★★★ jaydeqt at letterboxd.com

"This anthology series was pretty good. The beginning which set up a main story of a car accident patient in a very Silent Hill-esque hospital was confusing and was too dark to see. The stories were great. My favorites were the Japanese and Chinese supernatural stories. Good acting throughout. A little heavy on the CGI for the first story but the soundtrack was dope. This was a fun watch, even on TUBI." ★★★ Christian Dives at letterboxd.com



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All Hallows' Eve: Inferno (2024) movie review.


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