‘Hell Motel’ Offers Death & Dismemberment But Half-Baked Mystery
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TV Review: Hell Motel
Canadian slasher horror series, aptly named Slasher, first emerged nearly a decade ago on the now-defunct channel, Chiller. Even in its earliest form, that show thrived off its cleverly-scripted format, allowing for often multiple kills-per-episode. Series creators Aaron Martin and Ian Carpenter are back for more blood with Shudder anthology series, Hell Motel. Built off…
The curtain opens on a sinister motel, planted in a frozen America in 1995. A newly married couple, Caitlyn and Joey, pushes out the doors of the Cold River Motel for what should have been an ordinary wedding night. A free suite, champagne... and a masked killer who turns the idyll into a massacre. Joey is murdered with a bottle. Caitlyn does not have time to react: the nightmare is only beginning. Thirty years later, the motel reopens its doors…
‘Hell Motel’ Offers Death & Dismemberment But Half-Baked Mystery
The general public, by and large, doesn't just love murder -- they're obsessed with it. Society's fascination with twisted crimes and the psychology, The 'Slasher' team riffs on the public’s growing obsession with true crime, serial killers, and IP in a brutal, bloody, half-baked mystery
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