Masters of Horror was an American anthology television series created by director Mick Garris for the Showtime cable network. Contents. Below, in this article, you can find the details about Masters of Horror Season 2 movie details.
Masters of Horror Season 2 (2006-2007) Rating:
Since this series is made of INDEPENDENT movies of about 60 minutes each, I could not possibly publish a global review for the all season. So I wrote a little review along with separate rating for each episode. Use it to find out which episodes are worth watching and which ones are not…
Masters of Horror Season 2 (2006-2007) Synopsis:
The descent into madness of a call-center supervisor who developed, upon his son’s death, an abnormal sense of hearing. Anchor Bay has amassed some of the greatest horror film writers and directors to bring to you the anthology series, “Masters of Horror”. For the first time, the foremost names in the horror film genre have joined forces for the series consisting of thirteen one-hour films each season.
Masters of Horror Season 2 (2006-2007)Review:
More a supernatural drama than proper horror, this episode is entirely centered around the hearing sense, which as far as I known makes it the only one of his kind. The way the movie plays with the sound effects is exciting at first, but is overused and very quickly becomes really repetitive, not to say really boring. The story dramatically lacks of interested and fails at delivering any surprise. Not that I hated that movie, but I just found it empty and a pain to finish watching. Easily the worst one of the second season.
Masters of Horror Season 2 (2006-2007) Cast:
Credited cast: | |||
Dario Argento | … | Himself | |
Bruce Campbell | … | Host | |
John Carpenter | … | Himself | |
Wes Craven | … | Himself | |
David Cronenberg | … | Himself | |
Guillermo del Toro | … | Himself | |
Ryan Drescher | … | Young Kevin | |
Tobe Hooper | … | Himself | |
Jon Kralt | … | Frat Boy | |
John Landis | … | Himself | |
Heather Langenkamp | … | Nancy Thompson (archive footage) | |
Steve Lawlor | |||
George A. Romero | … | Himself |