THE MORTUARY COLLECTION

On the cusp of retirement, an eccentric mortician recounts several of the strangest stories he’s encountered in his long career, but things take a turn for the phantasmagorical when he learns that the final story… is his own.

It’s amazing! One of the best of the 21st Century, hands down.
— Dread Central
The Mortuary Collection is everything you could want out of a horror anthology film. It has plenty of terrifying tricks up its sleeve, oozes eerieness for days, and delivers consistently creepy segments all wrapped in a spooky, cobwebby haunted house I’m already eager to re-visit. Great horror anthologies are hard to come by, and if you want this one, you’re going to have to yank it from my cold, dead, claws.
— Nightmare On Film Street
The Mortuary Collection is gorgeous from start to finish, and Clancy Brown is by himself already worth the price of admission.
— Screen Anarchy
From its cast to its script and visuals, The Mortuary Collection sings with the dark charm of Creepshow. In this charm, every vignette finds humorous notes for the audience to laugh at but never overdoes it. Instead, the humor accents the deeply dark situations that each of the characters find themselves in. With concepts of toxic patriarchy, marriage, and more, the stories are deeper than you first think.
— But Why Tho?