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  2. Hellions is a 2015 Canadian horror film directed by Bruce McDonald, written by Pascal Trottier and starring Chloe Rose. The film was an official selection of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival lineup and also screened at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival .

  3. Drama Horror Thriller. A teenager must survive a Halloween night from Hell when malevolent trick-or-treaters come knocking at her door. Director. Bruce McDonald. Writer. Pascal Trottier. Stars. Chloe Rose. Rachel Wilson. Rossif Sutherland. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. +2. Add to Watchlist. Added by 3.7K users. 60 User reviews.

    • (3.5K)
    • Drama, Horror, Thriller
    • Bruce McDonald
    • 2016-09-22
  4. Sep 18, 2015 · There is, in other words, nothing new in “Hellions” that you can’t get already in earlier, more ambitious horror films. But McDonald delivers an effective thrice-told tale, and he does it with enough avant garde flair to show viewers that temper their expectations a good time.

  5. The summation of the negative side? Hellions is an okay movie ruined by a horrid third act. Shocker, a horror film that can't end well. When in doubt, watch the trailer. Sure, it's an ad, but it shows a little leg and this one looked sexy as sin.

  6. A teen (Chloe Rose) faces a night of terror when three malevolent trick-or-treaters come knocking at her door. Prime Video Apple TV. Rent Hellions on Prime Video, Apple TV, or buy it on Prime...

    • (34)
    • Chloe Rose
    • Bruce Mcdonald
    • Holiday, Horror, Mystery & Thriller
  7. Sep 22, 2015 · Hellions” has a terrific style, though it uses that style to explore territory too abstract to qualify the Halloween-set film as essential October 31st viewing alongside “Trick 'r Treat,” “Halloween,” or “Halloween III: Season of the Witch.”

  8. Sep 13, 2015 · Before a blood moon turns the autumnal splendor of a small town to a fetal pink, “Hellions” has the eerie quality of Halloween night in an ’80s horror film, where suburban normalcy ends at...