*limited run* Hellraiser (2022) | Region-Free (Blu-Ray)
$9.99
Title: Hellraiser (2022)
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Plot Synopsis:
A recovering addict finds a mysterious mechanical puzzle box that summons sadistic supernatural beings known as Cenobites. When her brother is marked by the box, she must unravel its dark origins and confront a hedonistic billionaire to face the monstrous forces behind it.
Cast and Crew
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Director: David Bruckner
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Writers:
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Ben Collins
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Luke Piotrowski
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Cast:
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Odessa A’zion
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Jamie Clayton
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Brandon Flynn
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Aoife Hinds
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Goran Višnjić
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YouTube Trailer: Hellraiser | Official Trailer (2022)
IMDb Link: Hellraiser (2022)
Reviews from Letterboxd
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Leslie – ★★★½
“Hellraiser is a 2022 supernatural horror mystery… I actually ended up enjoying this movie quite a bit… It’s a pretty good addition to the Hellraiser series that also serves as a pretty good reboot for the franchise.” -
Fred Barrett – ★★☆☆☆
“While David Bruckner’s sanitized, lore‑heavy take… largely eschews its source material’s weird, transgressive eroticism… Hellraiser (2022) is all glossy respectability… sitting through it hardly feels like a win.” -
Austin – ★★★★
“Hellraiser is… a breath of fresh air for a franchise… probably the best entry in the series since the first two… the special effects are fantastic… Jamie Clayton does a great job trying to fill the shoes as the lead cenobite.” -
Grindul – ★★½
“This ‘requel’ expands the mythology… It works as an allegory for the harm addiction causes… visuals are a mixed bag… decent gore… unfortunately, shoddy CGI takes away from my enjoyment… a full two hours long.” -
Film Fanatic – ★★★★½
“A straight up masterpiece… one of the best remakes I’ve ever seen… body horror and gore was absolutely insane… the design of the cenobites themselves was absolutely terrifying…”
Meta Description:
Hellraiser (2022) is a gritty reboot directed by David Bruckner. It follows a recovering addict who uncovers a puzzle box that summons Cenobites. Featuring a standout performance by Jamie Clayton as Pinhead, the film is praised for its atmosphere, practical effects, and deeper mythos—though it divides opinion over its pacing and tone.