Trick 'r Treat
Poison, drowning, claw, or knife. So many ways to take a life.
Four interwoven stories that occur on Halloween: an everyday high school principal has a secret life as a serial killer; a college virgin might have just met the one guy for her; a group of teenagers pull a mean prank, and a bitter old recluse receives an uninvited guest.
Trailers & Videos

Official Arrow Trailer

Original Trailer

Official Trailer 2

Official Trailer 1

Fathom Events Spot

Big eyes

Trick or Treat

Happy halloween

Meet Sam, the treat or tricking demon...

Face Carving with your dad on Halloween!
Cast

Brian Cox
Mr. Kreeg

Quinn Lord
Sam / Peeping Tommy

Anna Paquin
Laurie

Dylan Baker
Steven

Leslie Bibb
Emma

Tahmoh Penikett
Henry

Rochelle Aytes
Maria

Britt McKillip
Macy

Moneca Delain
Janet

Lauren Lee Smith
Danielle

Brett Kelly
Charlie

Jean-Luc Bilodeau
Schrader

Alberto Ghisi
Chip

James Willson
Alex

Christine Willes
Mrs. Henderson

Isabelle Deluce
Sara

Laura Mennell
Allie

Barbara Kottmeier
Centaur Girl

Caroline Redekopp
Reporter
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Reviews
John Chard
No tricks here, just a treat.
Trick 'r Treat is written and directed by Michael Dougherty. It stars Dylan Baker, Rochelle Aytes, Anna Paquin and Brian Cox. Music is by Douglas Pipes and cinematography by Glen MacPherson. Trick 'r Treat plays out as an anthology of four Halloween related stories. One tiny figure with a burlap sack over its head links the film together.
Warner Brothers kept it on the shelf for two years, a mistake since it happens to be a delightful little frightener that appears to be made with a love of omnibus shockers from back in the day. It's never overtly scary or bloody, but it has a twisted slickness that is rather pleasing in this day and age of poor horror remakes and boorish cash cow sequels. Neatly performed by the cast and with tech credits high from the camera folk, it homages simple horror pleasures as it celebrates Halloween. With a glint in its eye and a macabre smile on the lips, this non linear treat should be perennial viewing for the Halloween hordes. Especially since it rewards still further on repeat viewings. 8/10
Repo Jack
A better-than-expected horror anthology with some creepy good Halloween scares.
whitsbrain
I love anthologies. A well told short story is better than a long story arc or a drawn-out character study way more often than not. So, when **Trick 'R Treat** came along, it proved to me that while it's not something the majority of the population wants to see, there are filmmakers out there who still value the format.
It's too bad then that **Trick 'R Treat** wasn't more of a treat. It looks great and it has its entertaining moments. I mostly enjoyed the story of an odd girl who gets her revenge from some unlikely assistants and a man who has to deal with a strange trick or treater. Unfortunately, these stories aren't the most original things you'll ever see. They are more a tribute to urban legends and other Halloween clichés. The way that the four stories are intertwined is different. It's not a _Creepshow_-style format as there is nothing that truly divides the stories. **Trick 'R Treat** is well done but it's not particularly exciting.
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