
Twenty-six directors. Twenty-six ways to die. The ABC's OF DEATH is perhaps the most ambitious anthology film ever conceived with productions spanning fifteen countries and featuring segments directed by over two dozen of the world's leading talents in contemporary genre film. Inspired by children's educational books, the motion picture is comprised of twenty-six individual chapters; each helmed by a different director assigned a letter of the alphabet. The directors were then given free reign in choosing a word to create a story involving death. Provocative, shocking, funny and ultimately confrontational, THE ABC's OF DEATH is the definitive vision of modern horror diversity. (c) Magnolia
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Movie Title : The ABCs of Death
Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Horror
Mpaa Rating : R Release Date : Mar 8, 2013 Limited
Actors :Dallas Malloy,Kyra Zagorsky,Peter Pedrero,Darenzia,Fraser Corbett

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Gives a sense of horror movie making learned by rote - at a boy's school where girls have been admitted under sufferance.
Nigel Floyd-Time Out Most are exercises in sickening bad taste, with an emphasis on human bodily functions.
V.A. Musetto-New York Post At its best when merging shocks with social commentary, this halting compilation improves significantly as it nears the end of the alphabet.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times An enormously impressive and massively indulgent cornucopia of 26 short films from all over the world.
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com It's a feast for fans of the genre and a guaranteed ordeal for everyone else.
Jeff Shannon-Seattle Times There are just too many stories to fit into two hours - and even with fewer weak links, The ABCs of Death might have fallen short all the same.
Ian Buckwalter-NPR In truth, this movie is more like a parade of overtly shocking and disturbing images, done almost as a one-upsmanship contest rather than any actual need to say anything.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid It's a successful experiment, but like all experiments in their infancy, it needs to be repeated and tweaked before it becomes a standard.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures If we can make any overall assessment of this demented Rorschach test, it's this: had this been a real medical study, it would demand the institutionalisation of all participants.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix ...two hours of brutality, excrement and viscera. Yes, some segments disturb and repel, and many try for dark humor, but the squirms they induce are far from pleasurable.
Jamie S. Rich-Oregonian Anthology movies are always hit and miss, but the average here seems a bit low.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall Collectively they become rather tedious, not so much a satisfying meal as a platter (or splatter) of gores d'oeuvres.
Philip French-Observer [UK] With 26 short segments, it's expected that this horror anthology will be hit and miss. But the experiment is an intriguing one, as the producers gave 26 filmmakers a letter of the alphabet and complete artistic freedom.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com Animal lovers will be particularly offended by some tales in this mind-numbing marathon.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express It presents 26 disparate (read: in need of an editor) slices of dicing from 26 directors you've almost certainly never heard of (and indeed, the one you have - Ben Wheatley - feels tainted by association).
Catherine Shoard-Guardian [UK] The fans will love. The faint-hearted won't.
Rebecca Ellis-Little White Lies Patchy but enjoyable, this is an excellent horror talent showcase that, if nothing else, feels like it offers value for money with the sheer number of shocks and splats it delivers.
Rosie Fletcher-SFX Magazine The overall execution of the project never quite lives up to the concept, with too many of the films feeling lazy and poorly thought out.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon An interesting idea, but with so many cooks involved, the broth isn't quite good enough.
Owen Williams-Empire Magazine It's an idea that sounds better in concept than in execution.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com The quality of each segment varies widely.
Charles Ealy-Austin American-Statesman A good concept yields scattershot results in this horror-film anthology.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle The ABCs of Death is a repulsive and excessive excuse of blood-soaked entertainment that should make the horror fan in you squeal with delight.
Chris Sawin-Examiner.com Weighed down by some sub-par entries and lacking some great genre minds, this compilation overall pales in comparison to other recent anthologies.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness Judging from their contributions, some of the filmmakers behind this 26-part anthology find death less fearsome than the thought of a cute girl farting.
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