Hell Hole Reviews
It’s kind of a disappointment, despite having some undeniable positives that should make it an easy watch for horror heads.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Aug 27, 2024
It may not feel like the most emblematic of the family’s close-knit filmmaking style, but it is undeniably branded by their touch, rife with naturalistic dialogue and sludge metal galore.
| Original Score: B | Aug 22, 2024
Existing as a labour of love isn’t enough by itself to earn any film a pass mark, but when the result is a committed piece of indie genre work with a suitably silly sense of the macabre, this gets the job done.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 21, 2024
With one eye on the real life horrors of looming environmental collapse and another on the enduring power of the classic monster movie, Hell Hole is another feather in the already plume-abundant Adams Family cap.
| Aug 5, 2024
The combination of gore and complex characterization can be uneven from scene to scene, but the filmmakers’ unique qualities and perspectives give it more personality than your average low-budget creature feature.
| Original Score: 6/10 | Aug 1, 2024
The Adams Family gets playful, delivering a gory, squirm-inducing ode to the creature feature that plays more like an ultra-violent workplace comedy.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jul 30, 2024
The most consistent recurring theme across the work of the Adams family—parenthood as a siphoning off of the life giver’s vitality in a protracted, eternal cycle of decay and renewal—finds its most literal, alien expression here.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Jul 30, 2024