A young woman struggling with addiction comes into possession of an ancient puzzle box, unaware that its purpose is to summon the Cenobites, a group of sadistic supernatural beings from another dimension.
Odessa A'zion
Riley McKendry
Jamie Clayton
The Priest
Adam Faison
Colin
Drew Starkey
Trevor
Brandon Flynn
Matt McKendry
Aoife Hinds
Nora
Goran Višnjić
Roland Voight
Hiam Abbass
Menaker
Kit Clarke
Joey
Jason Liles
The Chatterer
Yinka Olorunnife
The Weeper
Selina Lo
The Gasp
Zachary Hing
The Asphyx
Predrag Bjelac
Lorenz
Gorica Regodić
The Mother
Vukašin Jovanović
The Masque
Ivona Kustudić
Nurse
Greg De Cuir
Orderly
Miodrag Milovanov
Elderly Man
Nikola Kent
Paramedic
Katarina Gojković
Elderly Man’s Daughter
Director
David Bruckner
Book, Characters
Clive Barker
Screenplay, Screenstory
Luke Piotrowski
Screenplay, Screenstory
Ben Collins
Screenstory
David S. Goyer
October 4, 2022
After four theatrical and six direct-to-video releases “Hellraiser” has been given a reboot as a cinematic release for Hulu.
For those not familiar with the series based on a story by Clive Barker, it involves a cube-shaped puzzle box that when opened summons demons known as Cenobites who demand sacrifices and promise great rewards to those who summon them.
Naturally, their version of rewards is the stuff of nightmares as the line between pleasure and pain for them is even more distorted than their horrific visages leading those who encounter them to plead for death but often face tortures beyond imagination.
The new take on the series stars Odessa A’zion as Riley, a recovering addict who is living with her brother and his boyfriend as well as a roommate. Her brother is concerned over her relationship with her boyfriend as he believes anyone she met in recovery is not stable enough to support her in her times of need.
Desperate for money; Riley is convinced to take objects from an abandoned warehouse but finds only the mysterious puzzle box which she in time is able to reconfigure to one of the various options it is capable of. In doing so, she summons the Cenobites who promptly take her brother which forces Riley and her friends not only to question her sobriety but her sanity as well.
As they attempt to understand the nature of what is happening to them, their investigation leads them to a larger puzzle and encounters with more Cenobites including their leader Pinhead (Jamie Clayton) whose at times cryptic messages can tempt and torment those who try to survive and manipulate the events they find themselves in.
What follows is a mix of tension and gore as personal ambitions, survival, temptation, and base emotions are tempted as the characters attempt to understand a complex and rapidly changing nightmare from which there seems to be no escape.
While the new version does have a slow and more deliberate pace leading up to the finale, it was engaging enough to hold my interest. For me, the theatrical films became at times redundant as they did not advance the mythos as much as up the gore in an attempt to keep the audiences coming. The fact that the last theatrical release had the Director remove his name from the film shows how things had deteriorated too.
The six video releases were hit and miss with Barker no longer being involved and eventually the same for original Pinhead Doug Bradley who no longer wanted to be part of a series where a film was produced in a matter of weeks simply to maintain the rights.
This time around thanks to a good cast and effects along with a story that is true to the mythos yet updated and engaging, the franchise has had a much-needed new direction and it will be interesting to see where it goes next as there are already rumors of a prequel in the works.
Hulu has done well with their recent “Predator” film “Prey” which has invigorated the franchise and this new outing is not only ideal for their format but a fresh step for the franchise.
You can check out “Hellraiser” on Hulu on October 7th.