Product Description A spine-tingling thriller, HELLRAISER: INFERNO is the next inescapably terrifying chapter in the heart-stopping HELLRAISER series! It's the powerful story of a shady L.A. detective (Craig Sheffer -- THE PROGRAM, A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT) who finds himself lost in a darkly nightmarish world of evil when he solves the mysterious puzzle box that releases the diabolical demon, Pinhead! As those around him begin to meet tragic fates, he sets out to conquer the horrifying Pinhead and escape eternal hell! Also starring popular Nicholas Turturro (TV's NYPD BLUE, EXCESS BAGGAGE), HELLRAISER: INFERNO combines great special effects and relentless thrills to deliver exciting, edge-of-your-seat entertainment! .com This is the first Hellraiser sequel that doesn't bear the imprimatur of creator Clive Barker, and that makes it a sequel that many Hellraiser fans will want to disown, but they shouldn't dismiss it altogether. Now under the control of Miramax producers Bob and Harvey Weinstein, the franchise takes an entirely new direction, and Inferno is primarily a detective thriller in which a corrupt cop (Craig Sheffer) takes on a case that will judge his soul and, ultimately, damn him forever. His judge and jury will be Pinhead (Doug Bradley) and his legion of twisted Cenobites, but before he can be tried and condemned, Sheffer's cop will watch as those around him are killed off one by one, leaving a trail of blood (and telltale severed fingers) that leads back to the torment of his own youth. So, what you really have here is a variation on It's a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol, with all the themes reversed to hellish extremes. The plot doesn't hold together all that well, but you can't fault the film for establishing and maintaining a heavily somber tone. This is pretty dark stuff, after all, and although Hellraiser fans will lament that Pinhead's appearance is relatively brief, he's presented here in an intriguing new light--not merely an icon of pain and suffering, but a giver of counsel and justice to those (like Sheffer's cop) who arguably deserve the eternal anguish they will receive. Does that make Pinhead a good guy? If this otherwise lugubrious sequel achieves anything, it's that it raises that question and lets the viewer decide. --Jeff Shannon
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Set Contains: The bonus features on the DVD of Hellraiser: Inferno are minimal but will be welcomed by fans of the series. Included is a brief but insightful interview with actor Doug Bradley, who discusses the evolution of his role as Pinhead, the effect of his Pinhead makeup on performance, and the new direction his role takes in this film. Also included are "Secrets of Hellraiser Revealed"--a series of four brief video clips revealing behind-the-scenes details about the "Lament Configuration" puzzle box and the creation of the Pinhead makeup. For instance, did you know that Pinhead has exactly 138 pins in his head? Surely some fans will sleep better having learned this, and God have mercy on their souls. --Jeff Shannon See more
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With these heart stopping thrillers and chilling stories it makes you wonder how anyone can sleep. That little box is at it again releasing demons and creating havoc, Unless your hard core to these shows I wouldn't recommend them to others and not the younger ones for sure. This one is a must see for all Hellraiser fans so sit tight and let the horror put you in the grip of a world of blood lust through the eyes of the director and a great cast. Fantastic special effects that will have you in awe, waiting for your partner to hurry with the popcorn so you can snuggle up safe and sound. I rated this an A grade plus for a good night entertainment with lights out and see what happens next. No more hints that's enough so get a move on and go get it and be the judge for yourself, Storyline is marvelous so this will keep us content until the next chapter from Hellraiser .So try and relax and enjoy.
W**R
Got this and am happy I got the right one
Got this and am happy I got the right one. I got the Miramax release on ebay and it was the original release. So I'm glad this one I got the right one this time.
M**L
"You have . . . allowed your flesh to consume your spirit"
In 2000, the "Hellraiser" series made the direct-to-video transition following the disappointing commercial performance of
Bloodline
. This may have been cause for many fans to grieve, and sure enough, "Inferno" doesn't seem to be among the more popular additions to the series, but personally, I consider this entry to be a revival for the franchise. However briefly, "Inferno" returns the series to a pure horror standard by abandoning the sci-fi blend of the last two features. While the trademark gore has been toned down, you're still looking at a violent, scary movie here.The story: Corrupt detective Joseph Thorne (Craig Sheffer,
A River Runs Through It
) sees the sleazy, cushy life he's created for himself turn into a nightmare when a brutal crime scene leads him to the Lament Configuration - opening the door to a mind-bending case regarding a mysterious "Engineer" and terrifying apparitions."Inferno" is a stand-alone story in the "Hellraiser" universe: it's the first movie which neither follows the plot laid in the original film nor attempts to significantly develop any existing character. The movie plays from the protagonist's perspective, hardly referencing any past canon and making every new discovery about the Cenobites scarier. What I love most about this is that it throws a new shroud of mystery over Pinhead & Co.: after seeing the Cenobites thoroughly deconstructed in the last two movies, it's great to have them presented as enigmatic monsters again.Director Scott Derrickson would eventually find mainstream success with movies like
Sinister
, but he shows off his ability to create a very chilling atmosphere in the low-budget realm. Personally, I think this is the most frightening of the series since the first movie. There are some moments which disengage you - the CGI inserts are noticeably dated, and there's a totally incomprehensible scene wherein Thorne is accosted and beaten up by two karate cowboys - but by and large, a consistent mood of dread and foreboding persists. The scares themselves exist within this mood: there are very few jump-shocks, and most of the truly scary moments come from the creepy imagery (e.g. the old man in the wheelchair) and the macabre revelations (e.g. the mattress). There's a definite
Jacob's Ladder
influence, here."Inferno" is one of only a handful of movies I've seen use audio to convey its most brutal scenes. There are three instances wherein a Cenobite (Ray Miceli) tortures his victims to death off-screen, and I'll admit to needing to mute the DVD for those parts. Fair enough, this isn't an even trade-off for the almost artful bloodletting seen in the past flicks, but there's still some of that to be seen and I like to think that it makes an impression. The initial scene featuring the female Cenobites is relatively stomach-churning.The acting is pretty good. Craig Sheffer plays his role better and better the most anxious the character gets, and James Remar (
Django Unchained
) has a few atmospheric scenes as a psychiatrist-priest. Doug Bradley's Pinhead speeches steal the show.You must decide for yourself whether you want to watch this one. Fans of the originals can let it be and not worry about missing any pertinent story bits, but general horror fans can hop right in. Despite my squeamishness, I like it a lot and would recommend it to viewers looking for a chill.
J**R
My least favorite of the first five Hellraisers, but it still has a story to tell that adds a minor little something to the fran
Directed by Scott Derrickson (Sinister, Deliver Us from Evil), this fifth installment to the Hellraiser franchise continues to follow the pleasant trend of presenting a new infernal chapter in yet a different style from its predecessors; never does a sequel feel like a rehashed facsimile. Hellraiser was a dark chamber thriller fueled by lustful desire, Hellbound more of a curious exploration of Barker’s Hell-ish Labyrinth and his Cenobites, Hell on Earth was a troped-up action/horror movie chronicling Pinhead’s own escape from Hell, Bloodline an anthology story illustrating the creation and lineage of the Puzzle Box, and now we find a crime thriller neatly packaged in the dark trappings of the Puzzle Box. There may be an admittedly significant drop in quality in the third and fourth films from the original two, and yet another such drop for this fifth and direct-to-video installment, but it remains comforting that we never seem to find the same story recycled and retold with different victims.Our latest story revolves around Detective Thorne (Craig Sheffer; Nightbreed), who is perhaps the least likable protagonist of the series so far as a drug-using adulterer who neglects his family and frames his partner. Thorne discovers the Puzzle Box and some macabre clues at a murder scene where the victim was apparently torn apart in his luxurious home, decorated and candlelit for an occult ritual. Thorne solves the Puzzle Box and encounters some Cenobites, but is neither shredded and taken to Hell nor forced to bargain for his soul. Instead he wakes up (as if from a dream) and is occasionally haunted by Cenobites. Well this is a strange and welcome change…The franchise continues to expand the Hellraiser mythology, although with less impact here than before. Whereas parts 1-4 revolve around the Box or Pinhead (Doug Bradley), this chapter is illustrative of what experiences befall those damned souls who open the Box. As a result, we see much less of Pinhead and focus more on our curious and potentially damned soul. Thorne’s journey begins as a rational investigation, shifts to something supernatural, and ultimately steers us into what feels like a surreal dreamscape of his life.This film opens with the scoring, lighting, style and plot of a Skinemax softcore porn. It didn’t quite grasp the noir-ish detective film tone for which I think it was reaching and I was almost embarrassed to be watching it. Thankfully, it shifted more to the point (and story) about halfway through and the sleazy feeling washed away. A major fault of Hell on Earth and Bloodline was the nuisance of over-exposition. I didn’t find that to be a problem here. Although some strange things certainly happen that make me question the quality of the writing and direction at times…to that end, I’ll just say three words: “Ninja Cowboy Cenobites.” Clearly, this concept has no place in any Hellraiser movie ever. LOL.These ninja cowboys are among some new Cenobites. The gore (while toned down here in part 5) is well done, the effects satisfactory, and the Cenobite make-up is cool. One Cenobite resembles the head and arms of Chatterbox (without legs or even the rest of its torso), menacingly hand-walking around like a Silent Hill monster. There is a pair of twin female faceless BDSM Cenobites with long tongues involved in a macabrely sexualized scene with hands rubbing “under” Thorne’s skin. And, of course, there’s Pinhead.We are re-introduced to The Engineer. In Hellraiser, The Engineer was the dweller of the halls of the Labyrinth who is never given a name in the film. Back then it was a monstrous aberration of uncertain purpose. Having heard nothing of this character in parts 2-4, we now find The Engineer wandering Los Angeles, assuming the role of a murderous pimp. How this character fits into the story is revealed in due time, along with how Thorne truly fits beyond the capacity of solving his case.Parts 1-3 of this franchise should be watched in order. After seeing them, there seems to be no consequence to seeing part 5 before part 4 outside of the fact that Bloodline is much better. This film is nothing special, nor is it even a “good” Hellraiser story. But I take it for what it is and appreciate of it what I can. I didn’t regret watching it, and this is the first in the franchise that I don’t really recommend seeing.
R**O
DVD, YES CLOSED CAPTION
DVD, VERY GOOD MOVIE, I LIKE HORROR MOVIE, I LOVE IT, YES BRAND NEW DVD, YES CLOSED CAPTION, I'M GLAD I GOT IT LOWER PRICE.
R**S
great horror
one of the best in the series
K**Y
Would buy again
Great product
K**S
Awesome move
Great movie
F**G
Sehr gut
Nix zu beanstanden
P**R
Great service!
Great service! Been looking for this Hellraiser DVD for a while now, and was so pleased to find it at last. The DVD and its case was in perfect condition, and exactly as described. Very pleased with the service / supplier and would use them again.
C**E
Works as intended
Got for a good price and am satisfied
M**I
Hellraiser 5
Buona edizione inglese con sottotitoli in lingua(peccato non si trovi in dvd l'edizione italiana). Il quinto capitolo della saga Hellraiser apre le porte allo psicologico più che all'horror puro e allo splatter come nei precedenti episodi. Si tratta di un esperimento interessante che può, a prima vista , lasciare delusi ma che si rivaluta con una visione più attenta, un tentativo di rinfrescare la serie che trova il suo apice nel film successivo, dove le caratteristiche di questo Hellraiser : Inferno vengono portate alle estreme conseguenze. è comunque un discreto film, che forse sarà poco apprezzato dagli amanti del plot originale, ma merita comunque la visione.
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hellraiser 5
très bon film malgré les critiques mitigées! une enquete policière qui fini en enfer! cependant l'histoire ne suis plus les précédents épisodes!
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The bonus features on the DVD of Hellraiser: Inferno are minimal but will be welcomed by fans of the series. Included is a brief but insightful interview with actor Doug Bradley, who discusses the evolution of his role as Pinhead, the effect of his Pinhead makeup on performance, and the new direction his role takes in this film. Also included are \"Secrets of Hellraiser Revealed\"--a series of four brief video clips revealing behind-the-scenes details about the \"Lament Configuration\" puzzle box and the creation of the Pinhead makeup. For instance, did you know that Pinhead has exactly 138 pins in his head? Surely some fans will sleep better having learned this, and God have mercy on their souls. --Jeff Shannon
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This one is a must see for all Hellraiser fans so sit tight and let the horror put you in the grip of a world of blood lust through the eyes of the director and a great cast. Fantastic special effects that will have you in awe, waiting for your partner to hurry with the popcorn so you can snuggle up safe and sound. I rated this an A grade plus for a good night entertainment with lights out and see what happens next. No more hints that's enough so get a move on and go get it and be the judge for yourself, Storyline is marvelous so this will keep us content until the next chapter from Hellraiser .So try and relax and enjoy."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"W***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2016","name":"5.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Got this and am happy I got the right one\n \n","reviewBody":"Got this and am happy I got the right one. I got the Miramax release on ebay and it was the original release. So I'm glad this one I got the right one this time."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"M***L"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2013","name":"4.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n \"You have . . . allowed your flesh to consume your spirit\"\n \n","reviewBody":"In 2000, the \"Hellraiser\" series made the direct-to-video transition following the disappointing commercial performance of \n \nBloodline\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n . This may have been cause for many fans to grieve, and sure enough, \"Inferno\" doesn't seem to be among the more popular additions to the series, but personally, I consider this entry to be a revival for the franchise. However briefly, \"Inferno\" returns the series to a pure horror standard by abandoning the sci-fi blend of the last two features. While the trademark gore has been toned down, you're still looking at a violent, scary movie here.The story: Corrupt detective Joseph Thorne (Craig Sheffer, \n \nA River Runs Through It\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n ) sees the sleazy, cushy life he's created for himself turn into a nightmare when a brutal crime scene leads him to the Lament Configuration - opening the door to a mind-bending case regarding a mysterious \"Engineer\" and terrifying apparitions.\"Inferno\" is a stand-alone story in the \"Hellraiser\" universe: it's the first movie which neither follows the plot laid in the original film nor attempts to significantly develop any existing character. The movie plays from the protagonist's perspective, hardly referencing any past canon and making every new discovery about the Cenobites scarier. What I love most about this is that it throws a new shroud of mystery over Pinhead & Co.: after seeing the Cenobites thoroughly deconstructed in the last two movies, it's great to have them presented as enigmatic monsters again.Director Scott Derrickson would eventually find mainstream success with movies like \n \nSinister\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n , but he shows off his ability to create a very chilling atmosphere in the low-budget realm. Personally, I think this is the most frightening of the series since the first movie. There are some moments which disengage you - the CGI inserts are noticeably dated, and there's a totally incomprehensible scene wherein Thorne is accosted and beaten up by two karate cowboys - but by and large, a consistent mood of dread and foreboding persists. The scares themselves exist within this mood: there are very few jump-shocks, and most of the truly scary moments come from the creepy imagery (e.g. the old man in the wheelchair) and the macabre revelations (e.g. the mattress). There's a definite \n \nJacob's Ladder\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n influence, here.\"Inferno\" is one of only a handful of movies I've seen use audio to convey its most brutal scenes. There are three instances wherein a Cenobite (Ray Miceli) tortures his victims to death off-screen, and I'll admit to needing to mute the DVD for those parts. Fair enough, this isn't an even trade-off for the almost artful bloodletting seen in the past flicks, but there's still some of that to be seen and I like to think that it makes an impression. The initial scene featuring the female Cenobites is relatively stomach-churning.The acting is pretty good. Craig Sheffer plays his role better and better the most anxious the character gets, and James Remar (\n \nDjango Unchained\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n ) has a few atmospheric scenes as a psychiatrist-priest. Doug Bradley's Pinhead speeches steal the show.You must decide for yourself whether you want to watch this one. Fans of the originals can let it be and not worry about missing any pertinent story bits, but general horror fans can hop right in. Despite my squeamishness, I like it a lot and would recommend it to viewers looking for a chill."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"3.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"J***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2015","name":"3.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n My least favorite of the first five Hellraisers, but it still has a story to tell that adds a minor little something to the fran\n \n","reviewBody":"Directed by Scott Derrickson (Sinister, Deliver Us from Evil), this fifth installment to the Hellraiser franchise continues to follow the pleasant trend of presenting a new infernal chapter in yet a different style from its predecessors; never does a sequel feel like a rehashed facsimile. Hellraiser was a dark chamber thriller fueled by lustful desire, Hellbound more of a curious exploration of Barker’s Hell-ish Labyrinth and his Cenobites, Hell on Earth was a troped-up action/horror movie chronicling Pinhead’s own escape from Hell, Bloodline an anthology story illustrating the creation and lineage of the Puzzle Box, and now we find a crime thriller neatly packaged in the dark trappings of the Puzzle Box. There may be an admittedly significant drop in quality in the third and fourth films from the original two, and yet another such drop for this fifth and direct-to-video installment, but it remains comforting that we never seem to find the same story recycled and retold with different victims.Our latest story revolves around Detective Thorne (Craig Sheffer; Nightbreed), who is perhaps the least likable protagonist of the series so far as a drug-using adulterer who neglects his family and frames his partner. Thorne discovers the Puzzle Box and some macabre clues at a murder scene where the victim was apparently torn apart in his luxurious home, decorated and candlelit for an occult ritual. Thorne solves the Puzzle Box and encounters some Cenobites, but is neither shredded and taken to Hell nor forced to bargain for his soul. Instead he wakes up (as if from a dream) and is occasionally haunted by Cenobites. Well this is a strange and welcome change…The franchise continues to expand the Hellraiser mythology, although with less impact here than before. Whereas parts 1-4 revolve around the Box or Pinhead (Doug Bradley), this chapter is illustrative of what experiences befall those damned souls who open the Box. As a result, we see much less of Pinhead and focus more on our curious and potentially damned soul. Thorne’s journey begins as a rational investigation, shifts to something supernatural, and ultimately steers us into what feels like a surreal dreamscape of his life.This film opens with the scoring, lighting, style and plot of a Skinemax softcore porn. It didn’t quite grasp the noir-ish detective film tone for which I think it was reaching and I was almost embarrassed to be watching it. Thankfully, it shifted more to the point (and story) about halfway through and the sleazy feeling washed away. A major fault of Hell on Earth and Bloodline was the nuisance of over-exposition. I didn’t find that to be a problem here. Although some strange things certainly happen that make me question the quality of the writing and direction at times…to that end, I’ll just say three words: “Ninja Cowboy Cenobites.” Clearly, this concept has no place in any Hellraiser movie ever. LOL.These ninja cowboys are among some new Cenobites. The gore (while toned down here in part 5) is well done, the effects satisfactory, and the Cenobite make-up is cool. One Cenobite resembles the head and arms of Chatterbox (without legs or even the rest of its torso), menacingly hand-walking around like a Silent Hill monster. There is a pair of twin female faceless BDSM Cenobites with long tongues involved in a macabrely sexualized scene with hands rubbing “under” Thorne’s skin. And, of course, there’s Pinhead.We are re-introduced to The Engineer. In Hellraiser, The Engineer was the dweller of the halls of the Labyrinth who is never given a name in the film. Back then it was a monstrous aberration of uncertain purpose. Having heard nothing of this character in parts 2-4, we now find The Engineer wandering Los Angeles, assuming the role of a murderous pimp. How this character fits into the story is revealed in due time, along with how Thorne truly fits beyond the capacity of solving his case.Parts 1-3 of this franchise should be watched in order. After seeing them, there seems to be no consequence to seeing part 5 before part 4 outside of the fact that Bloodline is much better. This film is nothing special, nor is it even a “good” Hellraiser story. But I take it for what it is and appreciate of it what I can. I didn’t regret watching it, and this is the first in the franchise that I don’t really recommend seeing."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"R***O"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2018","name":"5.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n DVD, YES CLOSED CAPTION\n \n","reviewBody":"DVD, VERY GOOD MOVIE, I LIKE HORROR MOVIE, I LOVE IT, YES BRAND NEW DVD, YES CLOSED CAPTION, I'M GLAD I GOT IT LOWER PRICE."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"R***S"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2020","name":"5.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n great horror\n \n","reviewBody":"one of the best in the series"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"K***Y"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2021","name":"5.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Would buy again\n \n","reviewBody":"Great product"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"K***S"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021","name":"5.0 out of 5 stars\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Awesome move\n \n","reviewBody":"Great movie"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"F***G"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Germany on March 25, 2024","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n Sehr gut\n \n \n","reviewBody":"Nix zu beanstanden"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"P***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 9, 2021","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Great service!\n \n","reviewBody":"Great service! Been looking for this Hellraiser DVD for a while now, and was so pleased to find it at last. The DVD and its case was in perfect condition, and exactly as described. Very pleased with the service / supplier and would use them again."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"C***E"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Canada on April 4, 2020","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Works as intended\n \n","reviewBody":"Got for a good price and am satisfied"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"M***I"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Italy on March 25, 2017","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n Hellraiser 5\n \n \n","reviewBody":"Buona edizione inglese con sottotitoli in lingua(peccato non si trovi in dvd l'edizione italiana). Il quinto capitolo della saga Hellraiser apre le porte allo psicologico più che all'horror puro e allo splatter come nei precedenti episodi. Si tratta di un esperimento interessante che può, a prima vista , lasciare delusi ma che si rivaluta con una visione più attenta, un tentativo di rinfrescare la serie che trova il suo apice nel film successivo, dove le caratteristiche di questo Hellraiser : Inferno vengono portate alle estreme conseguenze. è comunque un discreto film, che forse sarà poco apprezzato dagli amanti del plot originale, ma merita comunque la visione."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"D***N"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in France on February 25, 2014","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n hellraiser 5\n \n \n","reviewBody":"très bon film malgré les critiques mitigées! une enquete policière qui fini en enfer! cependant l'histoire ne suis plus les précédents épisodes!"}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":4.769230769230769,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":13}}