The first story is 'Terror in Topanga'. A Patient escaped from a mental institution and is terrorizing Topanga. Despite the warnings - and against her husband's will - Lisa goes to the store late at night to buy cigarettes. When the chance of encountering the killer becomes a reality, fear sets in. To make matters worse, her car is low on gas. This segment, I suppose, is trying to warn chain smoker's of their addictive habit.
The second story is 'The Bishop of Battle'. J. J. Is a gamer and obsessed with getting to Level 13 on a game called 'The Bishop of Battle'. The 13th level is said to be a myth, but J. J. is determined to beat the game. However, Level 13 is an entirely different game... (pun intended).
The third story might be seen as Christian propaganda. It sees a priest starting to question his faith, and decides to leave the parish. When he goes on a road trip and encounters a black Chevrolet truck, it becomes a life-threatening ordeal. The truck personifies evil and puts the priest's faith to the test. This was actually my favourite story thanks to the foreboding atmosphere and effects.
The final story is 'Night of the Rat. Claire is convinced there are rats in the walls. Her husband Steven refuses to spend money on an exterminator and insists on dealing with the problem himself. He sets traps, but their problem is much bigger than expected... (again, pun intended).
The film as a whole wasn't that bad and I found it entertaining enough to keep me interested throughout.
The second story is 'The Bishop of Battle'. J. J. Is a gamer and obsessed with getting to Level 13 on a game called 'The Bishop of Battle'. The 13th level is said to be a myth, but J. J. is determined to beat the game. However, Level 13 is an entirely different game... (pun intended).
The third story might be seen as Christian propaganda. It sees a priest starting to question his faith, and decides to leave the parish. When he goes on a road trip and encounters a black Chevrolet truck, it becomes a life-threatening ordeal. The truck personifies evil and puts the priest's faith to the test. This was actually my favourite story thanks to the foreboding atmosphere and effects.
The final story is 'Night of the Rat. Claire is convinced there are rats in the walls. Her husband Steven refuses to spend money on an exterminator and insists on dealing with the problem himself. He sets traps, but their problem is much bigger than expected... (again, pun intended).
The film as a whole wasn't that bad and I found it entertaining enough to keep me interested throughout.
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