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Release Date: 2000 Cast: James Remar, Carmen Argenziano, Nicholas Turturro, Matt George, Sasha Barrese, Nicholas Sadler, Doug Bradley, Michael Shamus Wiles, Craig Sheffer, Lindsay Anne Taylor, Noelle Evans, Kathryn Joosten
Categories: Movies, Cult, Horror, Slasher, Supernatural Hellraiser: Inferno is the fifth installment in the Hellraiser series and the first Hellraiser film to go straight-to-DVD. It was directed by Scott Derrickson and released on October 3, 2000.
Hellraiser: Inferno is a unique psychological thriller take on the Hellraiser series, as it underplays the high level of gore of the earlier films, and instead focuses on the struggles of the protagonist. Many scenes cut away before the moment of violence.
Joseph Thorne is an intelligent, yet shady Denver police detective. One day, he comes across a series of bizarre, brutal, and ritualistic murders... MORE
Hellraiser: Inferno is the fifth installment in the Hellraiser series and the first Hellraiser film to go straight-to-DVD. It was directed by Scott Derrickson and released on October 3, 2000.
Hellraiser: Inferno is a unique psychological thriller take on the Hellraiser series, as it underplays the high level of gore of the earlier films, and instead focuses on the struggles of the protagonist. Many scenes cut away before the moment of violence.
Joseph Thorne is an intelligent, yet shady Denver police detective. One day, he comes across a series of bizarre, brutal, and ritualistic murders and is driven into obsession with the puzzle box associated with the crimes, known as the Lament Configuration, eventually solving the puzzle. Upon solving the box, he becomes obsessed with unmasking the mysterious figure connected to the crimes, known only as "The Engineer". When discovering that "The Engineer" has kidnapped a child, he begins hunting for the figure, who in turn taunts him, killing off many of his friends, leaving one of the child's fingers at every crime scene.
Eventually, he is driven into insanity while working on the case, and is subjected to various psychological torments for LESS
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