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It starts as a witty Agatha Christie-style parlor mystery before exploding into a splatter-gore extravaganza. Here Comes Hell

Despite its "knowingly flimsy" premise, the film succeeds because it never feels like a mean-spirited parody. Instead, it’s an earnest, charming tribute to the directors McHenry loves—names like Hitchcock, Carpenter, and Sam Raimi. Check out our other reviews of cult horror