My original review of this film is almost entirely backward. My re-watch proved to me that "Lot 249" is the best story, with "Cat From Hell" being not as good. The weakest story is the one I originally called the best. "Lover's Vow" is a pretty boring romantic tale with a twist that I should have seen coming and I'm now embarrassed to say now that I didn't. Shame on me.

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Bloody fun from beginning to end. It's nothing genius but a truly entertaining anthology. It's like Creepshow but much darker. Often with horror anthologies, some stories will be better than others, but that's not the case here. All three stories, plus the wrap-around, are all excellent. The score is well-chosen and adds the creepiness of each story. The build-up in the second segment is sublime with some impressive practical effects!

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Kind of a hokey horror-comedy, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie is too tongue-in-cheek for its own good. In the film a suburban witch is entreated to three tales of horror by a young boy that she’s preparing to cook. However, the stories are rather lame; a mummy that comes to life, a killer cat that won’t die, and a gargoyle that falls in love. The writing is really poor, and is full of clichés and painfully bad stereotypes. Yet the cast is surprisingly good, and includes Christian Slater, Steve Buscemi, Julianne Moore, and James Remar. Tales from the Darkside: The Movie is mildly entertaining, but it just isn’t able to pull off the campiness and clever wit of the television series.

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