Here Comes Hell is a "breath of fresh air" for horror fans. It’s a beautifully pure tribute to the genre that manages to be both genuinely unsettling and laugh-out-loud funny. If you’re a fan of indie horror that pushes boundaries while honoring the past, track this one down.
The dialogue is snappy, the character archetypes are played to perfection (shoutout to the "catty" Christine and the resilient Elizabeth), and the pacing is relentless. It’s the kind of film that begs to be watched with a rowdy late-night crowd. Final Verdict Here Comes Hell
What makes Here Comes Hell so special isn't just the scares—it’s the style. Here Comes Hell is a "breath of fresh air" for horror fans
Despite its "knowingly flimsy" premise, the film succeeds because it never feels like a mean-spirited parody. Instead, it’s an earnest, charming tribute to the directors McHenry loves—names like Hitchcock, Carpenter, and Sam Raimi. The dialogue is snappy, the character archetypes are
It starts as a witty Agatha Christie-style parlor mystery before exploding into a splatter-gore extravaganza.
Blood, Black-and-White, and British Wit: Why You Need to See Here Comes Hell (2019)