THE MORTUARY COLLECTION is a new Shudder horror anthology that works absolutely brilliantly. Three solid stories and a brilliant wrap-around story to boot. This is truly a real horror treat! Read our full The Mortuary Collection review here!

THE MORTUARY COLLECTION is a new Shudder horror movie. Or actually, it feels more like several movies in one since this is a horror anthology. Admittedly, I expected to be entertained, but what I ended up getting was a lot more than that. In fact, the release of The Mortuary Collection just in time for Halloween is simply perfect.

I usually watch the Trick ‘r Treat horror anthology on Halloween since it focuses on Halloween stories. However, if I was to add an anthology to this tradition, then The Mortuary Collection could easily be it. And throwing in the newly released Hulu horror anthology Books of Blood, based on Clive Barker stories, would make for a solid night of horror stories.

You might like: Our review of the Hulu horror anthology Books of Blood here >

Continue reading our The Mortuary Collection movie review below.

The Mortuary Collection – Shudder Review

Three horror stories and a brilliant wrap-around segment

What works so brilliantly for The Mortuary Collection is the setting from the very beginning. You see, none other than Clancy Brown plays the mortician. Clancy Brown has played many memorable – or even iconic – roles in the past. From the villain in the first Highlander movie from 1986 to Captain Hadley in Shawshank Redemption. And the Sheriff in the Sleepy Hollow series.

Oh yes, Clancy Brown has had an extremely impressive career. In The Mortuary Collection, he is almost unrecognizable, and yet, that voice and impressive physicality immediately seem familiar.

The three main stories are shared by the mortician, Montgomery Dark (Clancy Brown) when the young woman, Sam (Caitlin Custer), comes to inquire about a job at the mortuary. She isn’t easily scared and continuously tries to get darker stories out of the mortician. And yes, she does succeed.

The Mortuary Collection – Shudder Review

Watch The Mortuary Collection on Shudder

Ryan Spindell is the writer and director of this new Shudder horror anthology. He previously directed the “Oregon” segments of the Qubi series 50 States of Fright (2020) horror anthology series. Also, he directed the “Second Skin” episode of Two Sentence Horror Stories. Check out our review of Two Sentence Horror Stories here >

Since 2007, Ryan Spindell has done a lot of short films as both writer and director. Including the award-winning The Babysitter Murders from 2015 which also starred Caitlin Custer. With The Mortuary Collection, Ryan Spindell gets his feature film debut and does a stellar job.

The runtime is 1 hour and 48 minutes which fits perfectly with the story. I wouldn’t have wanted to miss out on anything in this horror anthology. In fact, I would really enjoy a sequel to this. Ryan Spindell could (and should) be a horror writer-director that we all pay attention to. I have a feeling we will be getting some brilliant movies from him in the future!

The Mortuary Collection is out on Shudder from October 15, 2020.

Details

Writer/Director: Ryan Spindell
Starring: Clancy Brown, Caitlin Custer, Barak Hardley, Christine Kilmer, Sara Hay, and Jacob Elordi.

Plot

A young drifter applies for a job at the local mortuary and meets an eccentric mortician who chronicles the strange history of the town through a series of twisted tales, each more terrifying than the last.

I write reviews and recaps on Heaven of Horror. And yes, it does happen that I find myself screaming, when watching a good horror movie. I love psychological horror, survival horror and kick-ass women. Also, I have a huge soft spot for a good horror-comedy. Oh yeah, and I absolutely HATE when animals are harmed in movies, so I will immediately think less of any movie, where animals are harmed for entertainment (even if the animals are just really good actors). Fortunately, horror doesn't use this nearly as much as comedy. And people assume horror lovers are the messed up ones. Go figure!
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