The ABCs of Death is a horror anthology film consisting of 26 stories of, you guessed it, death, each corresponding with a letter of the alphabet. If you’ve seen any horror anthologies before, you know that each individual chapter can vary wildly in quality, and nowhere is this better exemplified than in The ABCs of Death. Each segment was written and directed by completely different people, and based on the absurdity of some of them, they all seem to have been given little to no guidelines. Some are legitimately scary, some are just plain awful, and some are downright strange. The segment “Q is for Quack” shows the two real life filmmakers Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett lamenting over the fact that they were stuck with the letter Q, and they also mention that they had been given a budget of $5,000. If we assume that they were telling the truth, and that all of the directors were given the same budget, then some of the chapters are very impressive, while others have a lot of exp...
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