The Collection
A young woman named Elena sneaks out of her house one night to attend an exclusive party, only to become the latest victim of The Collector, a psychopathic killer. Her wealthy father then hires a group of mercenaries to retrieve her from the vicious grips of The Collector.
5 June 1977, Malibu, California, USA
24 November 1971, Pocatello, Idaho, USA
15 February 1955, New York City, New York, USA
30 August 1987, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
1969, Chicago, Illinois, USA
October 18, 2013
The Collection offers a few surprises, nothing short of miraculous for a genre so bereft of originality
July 27, 2013
If your diet requires you to ingest a certain amount of cinematic blood and mayhem every week, this will meet those needs, like a vitamin. Otherwise it's for collectors only.
November 30, 2012
Dull and repetitive, even by the standards of an already repetitive genre.
December 22, 2012
Most of the rampant gore effects are too sloppy to be interesting...
November 29, 2012
There's a bad movie every week, but it takes a special one to make you start anticipating the decline of Western civilization.
November 30, 2012
People in Hollywood need to work and surely "The Collection" created a lot of jobs, but there must be a better way.
November 29, 2012
The whole thing is a fairly yawn-a-rific affair until the vengeful prologue establishes a wicked role reversal, hinting at the better movie that filmmakers more interested in storytelling would have made.
November 29, 2012
Melton and Dunstan have created little more than a hollow shell for an empty box.
September 29, 2013
A cheap, loose remake of Aliens that substitutes rampaging hordes of xenomorphs with a gimp-masked kung-fu master.
December 07, 2012
An exercise in pure sadism, The Collection moves at a clip that leaps over plot holes in its race to elicit fright. No weighty psychology or physical logic freights this enterprise.
November 30, 2012
Just a pointless exercise in sadism.
March 30, 2013
Much splattery nonsense ensues -- some of it rather unpleasantly sadistic, and none of it particularly clever.

