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‘The Mortuary Collection’ Is at Once Horrifying and Adorable

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By MovieBabblePublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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When I noticed the name Clancy Brown in The Mortuary Collection‘s description, it was all the motivation I needed. He is one of my favorite character actors. In fact, he’s so good, he even makes things like Pet Sematary II watchable.

The trailer didn’t fill me with the most confidence, to be honest, but I dove in anyway. Upon hearing Brown’s delivery of the movie’s first line, “The world is not made of atoms. It is made of stories,” I was already confident I’d made the right choice. He started great, and stayed that way.

Treading Lightly

Unfortunately, The Mortuary Collection is the kind of movie that is difficult to discuss without spoiling, but I promise to do my best. There are quite a few unexpected moments, and I want them to surprise you as much as they did me.

This is an anthology film, meaning it’s made up of multiple tales, each related to a larger narrative. Tales From the Hood, or New York Stories are some examples of this style. This one has come to Shudder, just in time for Halloween viewing.

A False Sense of Security

I will tell you one thing. When we start off, this appears to be something just mildly spooky, maybe even geared toward younger viewers. Like Goosebumps, or the Hotel Transylvania franchise. A fun little PG-rated romp. After you see the first segment, and the start of the next, you think, “well, maybe for teens.” Then you think, “okay, no, this is for adults.”

In my opinion, you do not want to watch this movie with children. Or, you know, do, if they’re gunning to be the next Stan Winston, or something. It goes from “this is cute,” to “oh dear!” rather suddenly.

The Basics

Our core story features an elderly, deliciously eccentric mortician (Brown), and Sam (Caitlin Custer, credited here as Caitlin Fisher), a young woman who arrives to apply for a job. Each side story is basically the mortician recounting anecdotes of outlandish deaths. It seems he is doing so to test Sam’s intestinal fortitude.

The stories start out mild (the first one, anyway), and build in their intensity. They also grow in their ick factor, just to forewarn you. Honestly, though, the gore is played up to an almost humorous level, a bit like the TV series Tales From the Crypt. And, that’s The Mortuary Collection in a carefully presented nutshell.

Self-Awareness

This movie is fully aware it’s a movie, which is where much of the fun lies. For instance, Sam comments, “seriously?” after our mortician, Montgomery Dark, tells her his name. “It’s a family name,” he says, in the type of exasperated tone that tells us many people have commented over the years. It’s a subtle moment, but a great one. It also drew a chuckle out of me, because I literally said, “really?” out loud when I saw the character’s name on IMDb.

After the first installment in the anthology, Sam goes full film critic, giving her feedback. It almost seems as though she is speaking on behalf of the viewer. The movie’s wink and a nudge way of letting us know things are about to get more interesting. It is very effective, as it solidifies one’s desire to continue watching.

Reappearing Actors/Characters

Something else that may hold your attention as these episodes unfold, is the fact that some characters (or at least their actors) are seen in more than one of them (in fact, one is seen near the start of our main story, as well). You may find yourself theorizing as to why that is. At least, I did. The conclusion I came up with is, Sam is seeing the characters in her head as Montgomery recounts the events. Much like reading a book. So, maybe she is assigning familiar faces to certain characters.

Or perhaps, it was done to successfully merge a former stand-alone short into the rest of the movie (more about that later).

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