Hellraiser Judgment 2018
Hellraiser: Judgment (2018) is the tenth installment in the long-running franchise, written and directed by veteran series makeup artist Gary J. Tunnicliffe. While it was famously produced on a micro-budget of roughly
Taylor does not attempt to mimic Bradley. His Pinhead is colder, quieter, and more bureaucratic. This Pinhead speaks softly, often in whispers, and carries a sense of exhaustion. He is a middle-manager of Hell, tired of cleaning up messes left by rogue agents like The Preceptor. While fans of Bradley’s Shakespearean grandeur may be disappointed, Taylor’s performance fits the film’s tone. This isn't a Pinhead seeking pleasure through pain; it is a Pinhead filing paperwork in a blood-soaked office. hellraiser judgment 2018
But Hellraiser: Judgment arrived with a different energy. Directed by and starring Gary J. Tunnicliffe (a longtime franchise makeup effects artist), this 2018 entry attempted something audacious: it didn’t ignore the convoluted lore, but it twisted it into a grimy, neo-noir procedural. The result? A film that is deeply flawed, occasionally brilliant, and utterly unlike any other entry in the series. Hellraiser: Judgment (2018) is the tenth installment in
- Director: Gary J. Tunnicliffe (Special effects makeup artist for the series).
- Writers: Gary J. Tunnicliffe.
- Release Year: 2018.
- Runtime: 81 minutes.
- Budget: Low (Direct-to-video).
- Starring: Damon Carney, Randy Wayne, Alexandra Harris, and Paul T. Taylor (as Pinhead).
Rating:
2.5/5 Cenobite hooks (4/10) – Flawed but interesting. Director: Gary J