How does The 9th Circle depict Satan as the ultimate horror villain? This analysis explores his role, symbolism, and connection to All Hallows’ Eve.
All Hallows’ Eve (2013)
Before Terrifier, there was All Hallows’ Eve. Discover the origins of Art the Clown, the VHS horror aesthetic, and the anthology that introduced one of horror’s most chilling villains.
George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead appears in All Hallows’ Eve (2013). Discover how Damien Leone’s film draws from this horror classic.
“The 9th Circle” from All Hallows’ Eve (2013) reimagines Dante’s Inferno, transforming the ninth circle from eternal ice into a fiery abyss of ritualistic horror. Art the Clown emerges as a grotesque gatekeeper of nihilistic suffering. How does this film manipulate Dantean symbolism to craft its own vision of hell?
Few horror films embrace chaos like All Hallows’ Eve (2013). Damien Leone’s anthology is a descent into narrative disarray, where fear thrives on fragmentation. At its core: Art the Clown, a force beyond logic. Read our Premium analysis on Leone’s storytelling—where nightmare and reality blur.
The Legacy of “All Hallows’ Eve” In the annals of modern horror, few figures have attained the menacing iconography of...