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Hellraiser: Inferno
Hellraiser: Inferno

Hellraiser: Inferno

October 31, 2000· 1h 40m
Directed by
Cinemagraphs Score5.5

A detective solves the puzzle box that releases the diabolical demon, Pinhead. As those around him begin to meet tragic fates, he sets out to conquer the horrifying villain.

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15 reviews·Last updated 28d ago
Peak Moment

Thorne experiences bizarre visions of mutilated women

7.2at 32m
Lowest Moment

Multiple false awakening sequences blur reality further

4.2at 1h 14m
Biggest Swing

The film drops sharply from the effective early hallucinations to excessive dream sequences that frustrated viewers

Hellraiser: Inferno received mixed reception for its departure from franchise formula into psychological detective thriller territory. While some praised the atmospheric early sequences and James Remar's performance, many criticized the minimal Cenobite presence and repetitive dream sequences. The film's twist ending divided audiences between those who appreciated its psychological approach and those who felt it was an empty revelation.

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Detective Thorne indulges in drugs and infidelity
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Thorne investigates a ritual murder crime scene
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Thorne experiences bizarre visions of mutilated women⬆ Peak moment
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Thorne begins tracking the serial killer called The Engineer
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Child's fingers are left at each murder scene
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Multiple false awakening sequences blur reality further⬇ Lowest moment
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Brief early appearance of Pinhead before the finale
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Pinhead explains Thorne has been in hell all along
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