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  • Warning: Spoilers
    This nifty horror anthology offers seven short films collected together into a composite feature. First and a super creepy yarn, "My Skin!" -- An angel of death (robustly played with lip-smacking sadistic relish by Tony Simmons) mercilessly torments a killer over the phone. Second and a solid story, "Slumber" -- A jerky reporter suffers from troubling nightmares that cause him to age prematurely. This one culminates in a corker of a surprise grim ending. Third and funniest vignette, "Whatever Happened to Zombie Killers?" -- Hilariously zany comic spin on the undead premise with lots of over-the-top splashy gore and a gut-busting inspired spoof of Michael Jackson's famous "Thriller" music video. Fourth and most unsettling segment, "Callous Sentiment" -- A teenage boy gets swayed to the dark side after seeing various brutal events occur at a haunted playground. Fifth and just a flat-out hysterical hoot, "Trick or Treat!" -- Darkly humorous riot about a hapless woman being terrorized by an obnoxious kid the day after Halloween. Sixth and a kitschy gem, "Hooligan's Valley" -- Supremely cool and campy treat in which to ultra-hip guys must rescue a damsel in distress from a nefarious mobster in some funky alternate world. Seventh and sickest tale, "Scream for Me" -- A young psycho meets his match in the form of an older and even more vicious homicidal madman (Simmons cranking up the skin-crawling intense ferocity to eleven). This baby packs one hell of a savage punch as Simmons really goes to town on his helpless cowering victim. Scream queen Tiffany Shepis handles her hostess chores with winningly sassy'n'sexy aplomb. A fun omnibus outing.