Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton's sequel brings us to the The Collector's bizarre HQ, an abandoned hotel of horrors he's transformed into a colorful, murderous maze of death games and of course, his "collection." One such game is a high stakes round of Hide and Seek.

A neat example of director Dunstan's stylistic eye, THE COLLECTION maintains this vibe throughout. It's energetic, bloody, strange and great to look at. FANGORIA's review from Abbie Bernstein nails it when she refers to the inside of his place of business as "a kind of time-stopping awe of visual wrongness."

When Elena's (Emma Fitzpatrick) friends take her to a secret party at an undisclosed location, she never imagined she would become the latest victim of The Collector, a psychopathic killer. Upon learning of his daughter's disappearance, Elena's wealthy father (Christopher McDonald) hires a group of mercenaries to retrieve her from the vicious grips of The Collector. These mercenaries coerce Arkin (Josh Stewart), the only man to have escaped the wrath of this heinous monster, to lead them through the gruesome labyrinth. Now, Arkin finds himself fighting for his own life in order to save Elena.

THE COLLECTION is out November 30. Keep an eye on Fango for much more on the film and its filmmakers in the coming weeks.


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