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4/10
Meh...
paul_haakonsen24 February 2024
Right, well had I known that the 2022 movie "Midnight Peepshow" was a horror anthology, I might have skipped on it entirely. It is so rare that a horror anthology is actually fully worth sitting through.

However, I had already started on watching "Midnight Peepshow" when I realized that it was a horror anthology, and I still opted to give it a fair chance.

The stories in "Midnight Peepshow" were not overly great. However, they were made bearable to sit through given some adequate acting performances. So writers Andy Edwards, Airell Anthony Hayles and Jake West didn't exactly bring anything grand to the table. Semi-watchable, sure, but not overly impressive.

But hey, if you enjoy sexual depravity and deviancy, then you might be in for a treat here. I can't really claim that I found that particularly interesting.

I wasn't familiar with the actors and actresses on the cast list. But they had a good ensemble of talents on the cast list, and I will say that the actors and actresses actually put on a good performances, despite of the contents of the script being rather bland.

The production value of "Midnight Peepshow" also helped to keep the anthology afloat.

My rating of "Midnight Peepshow" lands on a four out of ten stars.
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1/10
Woefully bad
georgio-2649010 March 2024
I watched this so you don't have to.

Please do not believe the fake reviews, the 10/10 reviews MUST be from producers and writers of this total guff.

It really is the equivalent of a school drama production, and probably wouldn't gain a gcse from the finished article.

So a bloke is down on his luck so goes to a strip bar come peep show place, then we start the 4 short stories.

It's kind of on the same lines as the V/H/S movies, but not in the same league. One wants to be a saw movie.

I usually use the concept on movies this bad to look upon them as a comedy instead of a horror, but I couldn't with this.

The acting and script is abysmal, its attempt at shock is way off.

If not for the soundtrack I would've switched it off after act 1.
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6/10
A gradually more disappointing if still watchable anthology
kannibalcorpsegrinder23 February 2024
Looking for a date on Valentine's Day, a man encounters a series of shady individuals in a suburb of London leading him to a mysterious adults-only show that features the performers telling him their life stories.

The Good Stor(ies): Personal Space-Stuck together in a cramped apartment, an arguing couple finds themselves forced to bend to the whims of a mysterious intruder who begins taunting them to play out a dark fantasy of hers only for a series of reveals to interrupt their plans. This was a solid enough starting point even though it does have some issues. The main selling point here is the intriguing starting point that brings about a chilling series of events in the first half as we don't know what's going on beyond the intruder coming into the situation where they're slightly at odds with each other the reveals that come about here aren't bad and do turn out to be far more shocking than expected, but it highlights the series of unrealistic situations that occur with how we're supposed to treat the reveals that take place. On top of that, for a film about the depths of sexual deviance and tortures taking place this one is immensely cloying about the potential sleaze here with the majority of this one featuring clothed sexual encounters or shying away from the scene for no reason why hold this up somewhat.

Midnight Peepshow-Looking for a date on Valentine's Day, a man encounters a series of shady individuals in a suburb of London leading him to a mysterious adults-only show that features the performers telling him their life stories. This was a solid enough wrap-around if just a bit underwhelming as a story on its own. With the man going around and finding out about the club which leads him into the booths of the performers where they tell their stories, the means of introducing the various clips on display is a workable enough idea as there's an idea at play here with the performers going through their stories so that works decently enough. The whole purpose of this being a means of tying in the thematic ideas and concepts from the other stories is a bit underwhelming as there's more at stake in the other segments to tie them together so it makes no sense why they needed to do so again in the finale here which is a wholly disappointing one to try to end this one. Still, its intermediate trips through the darkened club to get to the next booth offer up some intriguing aspects to like overall here.

The Bad Stor(ies): F***, Marry, Kill-Waking up chained together inside a strange dungeon, a woman and three men from her past are forced to play a dangerous game of MFK with each other to get out of their predicament. This was a massively disappointing and barely worthwhile segment without much going for it. The general setup makes no sense as for how they all got together in the situation as none of this is explained at all so why anyone goes through with it or even cares is an entirely moot point. Even moreso is the fact that there's very little interesting about anyone here that makes playing the game feel like something worth fighting for as its devolution into Torture-Porn-style aesthetics manages to completely drain any interest from the setup just as much as the highly underwhelming and unlikable the guys are. There's hardly anything about any of the men she's forced to spend the trip with that makes it seem they're supposed to be prizes or any kind of believable outcome, leaving this one to only work with the dingy atmosphere and gore to work nicely with.

The Black Rabbit-Trying to spice up your love life, a housewife starts to undertake challenges from a website designed to make her live out sexual fantasies, but when she grows addicted to the dangers the site provides, forcing him to try to rescue her. This was a disappointing and barely worthwhile sexual thriller to end things on. The general idea here is about the only thing that works, with the idea of the site drawing her deeper into a more perverted underworld than she initially expected before getting in so deep as to be in over her head on what she wants out of the experience. That's believable and comes off incredibly well but none of it is threatening or scary with very little of any interest happening or a motivation as to why he wants her to come back after going through what he does here so its motivations are sorely lacking overall. As well, the old-age problem of the storylines here involving tons of egregious sexual content and concepts but done in a coy manner with clothed sex scenes despite the depravity on offer makes it disjointed and out-of-touch the concept is.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Full Nudity, sex scenes, and mild drug use.
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10/10
A show you don't want to miss
Jimmyfloyd0924 November 2022
A clever plot, dark story with a few twists and very atmospheric. I like the shots around the Soho backstreets and homage to the old peepshows. Four very talented directors giving something for everyone and a nice touch with the legend Zach Galligan being involved. There was also great humour at times giving a nice balance. I enjoyed the acting, especially from the lead role and her journey through the film. It's a good length packing a lot in, in a short time keeping everything moving at a fast pace. Finally the cinematography was excellent really driving the look and feel of the film. I'm looking forward to seeing more work from these directors in the future and really enjoyed it!
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7/10
The Dark Web
billcr1217 February 2024
This anthology saves the best for last as a wealthy investor receives more than he bargained for when he is lured into the dark web of a fantasy site called Black Rabbit.

The first story was my least favorite as an unhappy couple suffer the consequences of an apparent home invasion. Things are not as they first appear.

It improves with F-Marry-Kill as a woman in some kind of a dungeon must make that choice with three men in shock collars who are part of a sadistic game in which the lady must complete three tasks in order to survive.

The old message of be careful what you wish for is delivered with verve and I recommend Midnight Peepshow.
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6/10
Great for the right audience
HorrorFilmHellion19 February 2024
A cool custom Valentine's anthology for seekers of a little exploitation on the sadistic side. Wasn't sure what this was going to be when I fired it up, but the interesting artwork cover, synopsis, and name meant I was sure to check it out. As expected, it is a little on the cheap side for production technicals, but not at all bad. For example, the audio was kind of unclear or muffly for the voice in several parts, so I found myself having to skip back a few times to figure out what was said. More importantly, I cared what was being said enough to skip it back and pick it up. The acting, costuming, and visuals are all highly passable, if not great in some sequences for this type and budget of film, with a small number of cheap props that stood out a bit. I found it quite entertaining on the whole, along with its darker Alice in Wonderland artistical bits to tell its story arc. This is probably not going to be a first pick for mainstreamers, but certainly something I will watch again with my niche-horror seeking friends. IMO, a good Valentine's day-themed sadistic offering to check out if your taste includes the likes of American Mary (2012), May (2002) and Excision (2012).
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10/10
Twisted, perverted and sick (10 stars)
scasserly168 February 2024
Obviously made by some odd lads who met on the dark web! This depraved and dark series of intertwining stories of sexual roleplay gone wrong are from some of the UKs most influential voices in independent horror. It's a thrill ride all the way through. Each director has very unique take on the subject and are all extreme in very different ways. Great twist in the tale by Hayles, Edwards has dark and comedic fun with his Feck, Marry, Kill, and Jake's big ending left me needing a shower and a hug. Great iMax fun at frightfest. Seedy, nasty, sexy entertainment at its best! A perfect film to share with the one you love on Valentine's day 💌
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10/10
Modern masterpiece
stampedemarketinguk27 February 2024
I really enjoyed this movie, each chapter full of twists and turns as it brings you face to face with a horror of the dark web and video on demand extremes. Each story is cleverly executed, captivating, and sends a real chill down your spine as the gritty and sinister plots unravel, with a great twisted overlaying story tying them all together in a brutally scary and dark package. This film is a definite ten, it binds together feels from Hostel and Saw, as well as bringing a fresh edge that really.puts it in a class of its own. Midnight Peepshow feels premium production quality at all times and introduces us to some incredible stars of the future within the cast as well as the production and writers team. I hope to see a lot more from them.
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