Starring - Joanna Zimbler (The Night Never Fades, Bad), Angelo Kern (Planetquake, Bull Shark 3), and Kimberly Girkin (Stage Fright, Monsters of Mine)
Release Date - 2024
Genre - Horror
Format - Streaming (Online Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
I've been a fan of horror anthologies for as long as I could remember. I've mentioned several over the years that I grew up watching over and over. Movies like Creepshow, Creepshow 2, Twilight Zone: The Movie, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, From a Whisper to a Scream, and so on. I love checking out a new anthology and absolutely love when they have a fantastic wrap around segment that ties everything up neatly. A few weeks back I found a post on Instagram for the indie horror anthology Welcome Week: A College Horror Anthology. I really liked the artwork and decided to reach out to the page. They got back to me with a review link to check out. I decided to check it out after my Visual Vengeance and want to take a moment to thank the folks over at the Welcome Week Instagram page for sending this one over!
The film follows a group of college freshman going to a party during their first week at school. However, things take a deadly turn when someone starts killing the students in gruesome manners. One of the students reveals that he had hand to hand combat training in order to attend college because his siblings all met horrific fates while in college. While trying to save his friends, he recounts their tragic tales while making his way across campus.
I went into Welcome Week knowing absolutely nothing and was surprised by just how unique the film was. Sadly, a lot of the film wasn't for me but that doesn't mean it will not find it's targeted audience. I went into this one with an open mind but found myself not enjoying it like I had hoped. The acting in this one is very well done and consistent which is something you don't really see in anthologies featuring segments from varying directors. The characters are cliched and not written that well but the cast does a solid job with what they were given. The stories for this one varies. The wrap around segment is a cool idea while I was watching it but after watching the film it feels like a cheap way of pulling them all together. It would have been more effective if each segment was written for the film and consistent. Instead, it's clear that each one was filmed at different times and just happened to feature freshman in college meeting a horrible end. Aside from the wraparound segment, none of the other segments reference each other. Also, some of the stories actually feature similar stories to one another. We follow college students dying to a mysterious killer or something supernatural and occult like. Finally, the film has some blood and solid enough make-up effects. These do fit the film but they are not memorable or imaginative. Overall, Welcome Week: A College Horror Anthology is one of those films that is interesting on paper but didn't work out too well on film. It features a great cast but the stories themselves requires the viewer to overlook a lot for it to make sense. Sadly, this is one I would skip.