“Scary Or Die” anthology tells five very different dark and twisted stories with L.A as a backdrop save the first. The first story happens in the borderlands outside the city close to Mexico. The film manages to quietly hint at the interwoven depth of the five tales with carefully hidden elements to the tale which require careful attention from the viewer to catch the connection. “Scary Or Die” has directors Bob Badway, Michael Emanuel, and Igor Meglic coming together to create some clever and fresh urban tales of horror which star Bill Oberst Jr., Alexandra Choi, and Corbin Bleu just to name a few playing out these ill fated lives.
For me this is one of the better produced anthologies that flows cleanly between tales as given through us by an unknown person via a website entitled “Scary Or Die”. The person becomes known at the end, tying up the thread of continuation in this nice little flick. The stories varied from dark humor to melodramatic despair. Each of the stories held out to the very last scene before unveiling the full scope of the twisted tales which brought a freshness to each of them and made this film very entertaining. It is not a balls out scary anthology but it is clever and modern. “Scary Or Die” is a new urbanized 21st century anthology that holds it’s own against the classics. I will watch this one many more times before I tire of it. Mainly because there are some deep messages in these stories that you don’t see in a lot of the new anthologies and I am still trying to figure out what those messages actually represent.
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