Hellraiser: Quartet of Torment
Let’s be honest, it’s starting to feel like one of the Cenobites most ingenious torture techniques is seeing how many times they can convince fans to buy a new copy of the same movie. Few horror franchises have had more releases in the boutique video era than Hellraiser and its disparate sequels…outside of the Evil Dead (Anchor Bay took up a whole shelf with that one) or maybe Texas Chainsaw (there’s probably a new 4K in the works as we speak). But it just goes to show the longevity of Clive Barker’s creation and its unique standing in the overstuffed horror community. Even 27 years later, there’s still nothing else quite like it. Once hailed as “the future of horror” by none other than Stephen King, few would have predicted Clive Barker’s debut as a director, not to mention his transgressive approach to horror itself, would have such broad appeal. (Meanwhile, King is still apologizing for Maximum Overdrive ). Hellraiser still impresses as a uniquely twisted gothic horr