
After being imprisoned for 10 years, the "Devil's Rejects" are back at it again. Otis (Bill Moseley) escapes prison, meets Winslow (Richard Brake), and devises a plan to get his sister Baby (Sheri Moon Zombie) out too. The Rejects make their way down the road and into Mexico, killing countless people on their way. They find a place to stay, but are soon bombarded with a large group of killers- killers who are after these Three From Hell. Only one group can come out alive, and... (Full plot summary below)
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After being imprisoned for 10 years, the "Devil's Rejects" are back at it again. Otis (Bill Moseley) escapes prison, meets Winslow (Richard Brake), and devises a plan to get his sister Baby (Sheri Moon Zombie) out too. The Rejects make their way down the road and into Mexico, killing countless people on their way. They find a place to stay, but are soon bombarded with a large group of killers- killers who are after these Three From Hell. Only one group can come out alive, and with the experience these three have, it'll just have to be one great killing joyride.
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| RogerEbert.comScout Tafoya3 from Hell has moments of abject horror, but fans of Zombie’s autumnal provocations will be rewarded with his most earnest and laid back nightmare yet. |
| The Film StageMike MazzantiIt’s part torture chamber, part hangout picture, part Bring Me The Head of Those Three Crooked Murderers. |
| Consequence of SoundMeagan NavarroDespite a fascinating set up, Zombie takes an extravagant U-turn straight back to The Devil’s Rejects to try his hand at telling it all over again. In the end, what could have been something more instead falls back into comfortable, familiar territory that’s bloated by meandering filler. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt Donato3 From Hell is an ugly example of too much wicked style over zero intended substance. |
| The A.V. ClubA.A. DowdIn practice, it’s also really tedious: a slow death by nostalgia. |
| User Reviewkozzy420Fantastic Sequel to The Devils Rejects! While not quite as near perfection as Devils Rejects was, it was still very well done. We only see the legend Sid Haig for one scene but it is a great scene, rip to a legend.. glad we got to see him again. It is raw, violent and fun to watch, I enjoyed it more than House of 1000 Corpses but not quite as much as The Devils Rejects. I hope Rob Zombie gets a big budget for his next movie, he has deserved it. |
| User ReviewbbyshadowExcellent. If you don't like movies, don't watch it. The site says my response want long enough so I added this sentence. |
| User ReviewMattjames2020If you’re a fan of the previous films in this now trilogy then this is a fun ride . It holds the same style and attitude. Zombie shines with these characters and this universe. He seems to be having fun and not trying to prove or force anything. Not for everyone of course. His fans and horror nerds should enjoy as well as the curious film enthusiast. |
| User ReviewKyleHikeWas really pumped up for this movie. I bought advanced screening tickets was front and center night 1. All and all I laughed I cringed and thats about it. the Clown scene was best part of the flick. The ending was Meh and the added Captian Spalding replacement DoomHead /foxy who I think is a badass actor. His character foxy was so forced and. Out of place. I've been a Rob Zombie Film maker fan since day one 3 from hell is my least favorite of all his films. |
| User ReviewIamcritical86I think it was getting a bit too predictable and all too familiar by this third installment of House Of 1000 Corpses. There was nothing spectacular about this film and just like The Devil's Reject, 3 From Hell failed to deliver the visual opulence as 1000 Corpses did. Still, it's nice to see family sticking together! LOL. |