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Hellraiser: Judgment

- Evil Seeks Evil.

Three detectives trying to stop a diabolical serial killer are sucked into a maze of otherworldly horror, where hellish denizens including the Auditor, the Assessor, and the Jury await to pass judgment.

Release Date : 2018-02-13

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Dimension Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Hellraiser 10Hellraiser X

Cast

Damon Carney

Character Name : Detective Sean Carter

Original Name : Damon Carney

Gender : Male

Randy Wayne

Character Name : Detective David Carter

Original Name : Randy Wayne

Gender : Male

Paul T. Taylor

Character Name : Pinhead

Original Name : Paul T. Taylor

Gender : Male

Alexandra Harris

Character Name : Detective Christine Egerton

Original Name : Alexandra Harris

Gender : Female

Gary J. Tunnicliffe

Character Name : The Auditor

Original Name : Gary J. Tunnicliffe

Gender : Male

Rheagan Wallace

Character Name : Alison Carter

Original Name : Rheagan Wallace

Gender : Female

John Gulager

Character Name : The Assessor

Original Name : John Gulager

Gender : Male

Helena Grace Donald

Character Name : Jophiel

Original Name : Helena Grace Donald

Gender : Female

Heather Langenkamp

Character Name : Landlady

Original Name : Heather Langenkamp

Gender : Female

Mike J. Regan

Character Name : The Chatterer

Original Name : Mike J. Regan

Gender : Male

Cate Jones

Character Name : Bar Patron

Original Name : Cate Jones

Gender : Female

Tony Payne

Character Name : The Vagrant

Original Name : Tony Payne

Gender : Male

John Walpole

Character Name : Hodges

Original Name : John Walpole

Gender : Male

Grace Montie

Character Name : Crystal Lanning

Original Name : Grace Montie

Gender : Female

Jeff Fenter

Character Name : Carl Watkins

Original Name : Jeff Fenter

Gender : Male

Molly Nikki Anderson

Character Name : Cleaner

Original Name : Molly Nikki Anderson

Gender : Female

Mary Kathryn Bryant

Character Name : Jury #2

Original Name : Mary Kathryn Bryant

Gender : Male

Valerie Sharp

Character Name : Jury #3

Original Name : Valerie Sharp

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Sheldon Nylander

@dalboz

2021-06-23

Well, it's better than "Revelations," I will grant that. Taking a note from "Hellraiser: Inferno," we once again are following a cop and his partner(s) as they track a sadistic killer whose killing follow the Ten Commandments (name the film this brings to mind in ten, nine, eight, ...), all while the Cenobites seem to be doing...something in the background (seriously, I'm not sure what they're really up to; it starts at the beginning of the film with a discussion about how antiquated the Lament Configuration is and how outdated they seem to be with increasingly debauched pleasures and pains readily available; I don't know, it never seems to really go anywhere). Or we would be following them if we weren't already pretty much near the end of an investigation that had been going on for a while. The really bizarre thing is that, for the tenth movie in the series, you can actually see the potential for a decent and interesting film here. But they drop the ball hard, and it's a potential that they fail to realize on an epic scale. The main problem here, and I can't believe I'm about to say this, is that the film needed to be longer. More hints at the ultimate solution to the mystery needed to be dropped, enough so that when looking back, the audience could say, "Yeah, how did I miss that?" rather than "Did I miss something?" It also results in a real lack of characterization, although I have to admit that it's not entire for want of trying. I like that there are hints at a bigger picture, even if they do fly in the face of established Hellraiser lore. For the first time, we see an actual angelic counterpart to the demonic Cenobites, although the problem here is that the Cenobites were never really established as demons, per se. It's also got a twist ending that's bizarre even by Hellraiser standards, and might have worked if Pinhead in particular were given more of a character in this film. Instead, the ending is entirely dependent on knowledge of him from previous films, but let's be honest here, no one who isn't familiar with the previous films will see this one. Again, it's not phoned in like the previous Hellraiser film (I can't believe I also have to give credit for the film actually looking like it was filmed with a professional camera and not an iPhone like "Revelations"), but it's still so sloppy that it falls over itself trying to tell a bigger tale than I think they were ready for, and instead comes off as derivative and vastly disappointing.