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The film contains six stories, each inspired by legendary Grand Guignol theatre. All of them are presented within a connecting framework, Theatre Guignol: Enola Penny is intrigued by an abandoned theatre in her neighborhood. One night the theatre door mysteriously opens and she enters. But there in the dark, decrepit auditorium, a show unlike any other unfolds before her eyes. The stories unfold, something much stranger is happening to Enola. Something irreversible and horrific.
An impressively good hit-to-miss ratio ... Entirely worth a horror fan's time, but is probably too erratic and violent a film for the casual enthusiast.
A macabre horror anthology that suffers from a couple weak entries weighing it down, but still compares relatively favorably to the qualitative mean established by Anchor Bay's 'Masters of Horror' series a few years back.
As with most anthology efforts, only a few of the segments truly shine, yet the production as a whole carries itself confidently and shares a few scattered pleasures.