
The Horror Vault 3 2010
"Third's a charm..."
When anthology horror takes a detour into dark comedy, you get *The Horror Vault 3* (2010), a wild ride through five twisted tales where holiday cheer curdles into terror, office cubicles become zombie battlegrounds, and revenge leaves no room for happy endings.
Director: James Barclay
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Horror Vault 3 (2010) about?
Five chilling shorts collide in this anthology, from a Christmas haunted by a vengeful spirit to an office overrun by zombies. Unsettling themes of revenge, the undead, and supernatural forces unfold in a darkly comedic style. Each story packs a unique punch, leaving audiences both thrilled and tickled.
Who directed The Horror Vault 3?
James Barclay helmets this horror-comedy anthology with a steady hand, blending scares and laughs into a cohesive, chaotic experience.
Who stars in The Horror Vault 3?
The film features Rusty Apper, April Monique Burril, Tanja Bønke, Eileen Daly, and Monique Dupree in leading roles.
Is The Horror Vault 3 (2010) worth watching?
If you love horror-comedy hybrids with bite, *The Horror Vault 3* is a solid pick. While it may not reinvent the wheel, its mix of ghoulish fun and dark humor gives it charm. With no IMDb rating to sway judgment, let the trailer and love for the genre guide your decision.
How long is The Horror Vault 3?
The runtime for *The Horror Vault 3* is 104 minutes.
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About The Horror Vault 3 (2010) — A Horror-Comedy Anthology with Zombies, Ghosts, and Dark Twists
When anthology horror takes a detour into dark comedy, you get *The Horror Vault 3* (2010), a wild ride through five twisted tales where holiday cheer curdles into terror, office cubicles become zombie battlegrounds, and revenge leaves no room for happy endings. Directed by James Barclay, this 104-minute chiller blends laughs with screams, featuring standout performances from Rusty Apper, April Monique Burril, and Tanja Bønke. Expect ghosts lurking in the season's glow, undead coworkers ruining a 9-to-5 grind, and supernatural experiments gone horribly wrong in *The Psychomanteum*. With its mix of gore and grin, the film delivers a fresh twist on the horror-comedy hybrid, perfect for fans craving something both unsettling and absurd.
Barclay cranks up the tension with a neon-soaked atmosphere, where every frame crackles with dread and dark humor. From a haunted Christmas to a zombie apocalypse in business casual, *The Horror Vault 3* proves that horror doesn't always need to be straight-faced to deliver chills. The cast's chemistry elevates the material, making even the bloodiest moments feel like a twisted carnival ride. Whether you're here for the scares or the laughs, this anthology leaves you questioning reality—and maybe your own sanity.