Anthology feature films are quite rare these days, and this one - with its large ensemble and creepy hotel setting, is a winner.
Sure, the film's plotting at times is a bit muddled, and the characters a tad repetitive.
But you can't fault the cast and crew behind 'Horror Hotel' for attempting to put together something unusual, fun and retro.
With its constant progressing from one situation to the other, with a very particular nighttime setting, and eerie motifs, it reminded me of 'Night on Earth' (1991, Dir. Jim Jarmusch) and 'The Company of Wolves' (1984, Dir Neil Jordan).
Sure, the film's plotting at times is a bit muddled, and the characters a tad repetitive.
But you can't fault the cast and crew behind 'Horror Hotel' for attempting to put together something unusual, fun and retro.
With its constant progressing from one situation to the other, with a very particular nighttime setting, and eerie motifs, it reminded me of 'Night on Earth' (1991, Dir. Jim Jarmusch) and 'The Company of Wolves' (1984, Dir Neil Jordan).