Hellraiser: Judgment

2018 "Evil Seeks Evil."
Hellraiser: Judgment
4.3| 1h21m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 13 February 2018 Released
Producted By: Dimension Films
Country: United States of America
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Three detectives trying to stop a diabolical serial killer are sucked into a maze of otherworldly horror, where hellish denizens including the Auditor, the Assessor, and the Jury await to pass judgment.

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tj_disea I was thinking of another hellraiser movie and the last one was really very bad. However I was unexpectedly surprised to see that this version of the movie has been done like I expected it from a good hellraiser movie. I am seeing it now for the 5th time and I find out new details and this is what I wanted from a good horror movie. If people ask me I can see hellraiser is back again and I found a new track a new road to continue on
Evil_Herbivore I'm a big fan of the Hellraiser franchise. Of course, there are some parts are like more than other and I do believe that at one point the franchise started to deteriorate. I found the last few movies pretty disappointing, but it turns out they were nothing compared to Hellraiser: Judgement.The plot is poorly constructed and for a larger part of the movie I had the feeling I was actually watching two stories which are only tangentially connected: one about demons and one about a typical boring cop duo trying to catch a typical boring serial killer. And sadly neither of these is interesting.The cops' story is as stereotypical as they come: two policemen with very different world views are hunting a serial killer murdering people because of their sins. This is a trope that's been used over and over again and in Hellraiser: Judgement we don't see anything new. The writing seems truly lazy here and I can't find one good thing to say about it.The demons' part of the movie is simply gross. Hellraiser movies have always been bloody and violent and I had nothing against that, because I felt that it was their way of showing some pretty universal truth about the nature of desire and lust. What I don't remember them being - at least to the extreme seen here - is disgusting. We get naked demon girls judging people by touching vomit. We get them showered in blood. We get a living animal sawn into a dead woman's womb. Torture scenes look more like Hostel than Hellraiser and I found the gore excessive and unnecessary.To make things even worse, the character which has always interested me the most, that is Pinhead, is hardly in the movie. A new demon is introduced and for the first part of the movie Pinhead just sits in a chair and speaks only a few words. Luckily, in the last 15 minutes of the movie there is more of him and that is the only fragment that really feels like Hellraiser. Only this last part redeems the movie and stops me from giving it a one-star review.
arpinnock Ok. So I wasn't exoecting a great movie. This at least makes Revelations look like a really good movie. This makes no sense at all. Pinhead just watching while cenobites judge people in a gross manner made worse by awful.acting; terrible bad lighting and a bad script. I have defended all Hellraiser movies until now. My eyes and head hurt after watching this.
Michael Ledo Brothers Sean (Damon Carney) and David (Randy Wayne) are detectives investigating odd serial killings that are biblical in nature. They are aided by Christine (Alexandra Harris). There is a judgement going on, as people are killed in a manner of their life vice, or crime. Some people are taken to a home where our Hellraiser crew is located, although they don't come in hot and heavy until the last 10 minutes of the feature. There is a puzzle box, but it doesn't operate as cool as it has in the past.Guide: F-word. Nudity.