From the people that brought you Steve Niles' Remains and Dead Souls comes a terrifying new anthology film based on the human senses… Smell: Directed by Nick Everhart. Left by his wife and stuck in a dead-end job, Seth Kyle's life is the definition of undesirable…until a mysterious saleswoman shows up at his door offering him "a scent to die for." Armed with a new air of self-confidence and a never-ending barrage of attention, Seth quickly learns that the smell of success comes with a deadly price. Sight: Directed by Miko Hughes. Unsatisfied with his own version of reality, an optometrist develops a machine that can harness the visions of all of his patients. In an attempt to show his favorite patient's abusive boyfriend the error of his ways, the doctor injects a series of viciously brutal images into his mind, leading to a visceral bloodbath of reality and hallucinations. Touch: Directed by Emily Hagins (My Sucky Teen Romance). After a car accident leaves him stranded in the middle of nowhere, a 12-year-old blind boy stumbles into the stomping grounds of a sadistic serial killer. Using his memory and strong sense of touch, he must navigate through the unfamiliar territory as the killer quickly closes in. Taste: Directed by Eric England. A street-smart hacker is brought in for a job interview with a mysterious corporation. He soon learns that the company is led by a man-eater who has impeccable taste…and doesn't take "no" for an answer. Hearing: Directed by Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton (YellowBrickRoad). While researching an urban legend about a song that's long been thought lost, a group of friends piece together all the existing recordings of it, bringing it back to life for the first time in decades. Before long, they discover the bone-chilling truth of what happens to anyone who listens to it and why it was buried for so long.Bonus Content:Deleted ScenesTV SpotsStill Gallery
D**I
Add it to your collection
What an underrated film. I absolutely love horror films especially anthologies, which is difficult to find good ones. I really enjoyed the stories, setting, characters, choreography, etc. I do enjoy when things tie together at the end to see things as a whole. I wanted to see more of Lacy that feisty shark that had to be my favorite story. The first story though made me very sad, but each one is very creative. A great addition to any collection.
J**N
For those who love horror -not gore- anthologies
Five Senses is one of the best horror anthologies that I've seen in years. It's a series of five horror stories based on the five senses. It's not college or camp, which I also enjoy. All aspects of Five Senses are refined and baiting.
B**A
Whatever happen to quality
The idea of using our five senses as a storyline was intriguing unfortunately that is where the creativity ended. Just a lot of explicit gore and poor writing. I had to stop watching it, due to its use of hyper-violence. I feel sad for the people who enjoyed this movie.
A**R
... shorts in this anthology film are a lot of fun. My favorite was "A Scent to Die For"
All of the shorts in this anthology film are a lot of fun. My favorite was "A Scent to Die For", very funny and very gruesome. Loved it!
S**S
Unsatisfying and doesn't hold my interest
I KIND OF enjoyed it, but it wasn't scary. The last one gave me the chills but that's about it. All the other were just like "A guy gets murdered" or "But the little kid survives at the end." Really soft core tasteless stuff that has a very simple uninteresting plot. I can go to sleep the same night I watched it and even take out the garbage at like 3am. In fact, I'm going to go do that right now. Because I just watched the whole thing alone in the dark.... And I'm going outside in the dark. And not be paranoid and on edge. Meh... Just Meh, man...
E**N
5 short films
Like most anthology films, you have to take the good with the bad if you decided to watch it. Different directors, different styles all mesh up to make an uneven film, no matter how much you try to string the story lines together. Not bad for low budget horror, if you're a fan of the genre.
D**Y
Buy it you ll like it!!!!
This series is entertaining and well worth the money!!!! Buy it you ll like it!!!
D**G
Five Stars
Lots of fun!!
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