The film is presented as an
anthology of five films built into a
narrative, which acts as its sixth film. Themed around
Halloween, each short is linked together with the concept of
footage as every segment is from various
VHS tapes that depict different scenarios of horror stories.
"Diet Phantasma" (frame narrative) — Prologue • Directed and Written by
Bryan M. Ferguson The frame narrative focuses on the documentary experiment scene in 1982. The Octagon Company is planning to launch a new
soda called "Diet Phantasma". They bring in multiple test subjects to try the formula before the beverage is put on shelves. The
COO of the company, Dr Rothschild, is also brought in to view the subject reviews. However, the subjects are unaware that the soda is made with the extract of vicious
poltergeists. The first subject, a man designated 37, tries it; he soon begins to
bleed from his eyes and face. The can then busts tendrils everywhere which attach to his face, tearing off the subjects jaw. The body and the room are then cleaned up for the next subjects.
"Coochie Coochie Coo" • Directed and Written by Anna Zlokovic Lacie and Kaleigh are high school students that decide to go out for one last night of
trick-or-treating. They come across a trio of boys who tell them that "The Mommy" will get them because they are too old for trick-or-treating. The girls continue onward and begin to ruin other trick or treater's nights by stealing their candy. Kaleigh mentions to Lacie that a girl their age dressed as a cheerleader disappeared last year, but Lacie ignores it. They soon come across a house that appears out of nowhere and is disregarded by other trick or treaters. They knock on the door and go inside, but discover that they are trapped by the Mommy who leaves behind squirming fetuses and trails of milk. Lacie and Kaleigh come across three other individuals including the cheerleader. They all have infantile faces and act like babies. They also learn that the Mommy was once a woman who became pregnant as a result of rape. This woman
hanged herself while pregnant to escape motherhood and now beckons victims into being her children. After breaking her ribs, the Mommy makes Lacie fall asleep with a lullaby and drags her away into the basement. Kaleigh chases after her and discovers that The Mommy has already converted Lacie into one of her children. Resigned to her fate, Kaleigh lies down with the other victims as the Mommy sings her lullaby again. After finishing her song, the Mommy despairingly laughs as the footage ends.
"Diet Phantasma" — First interlude Two new subjects, a man and woman known as 38 and 39, are brought in. The test does not go well; 38’s can sprays acid in his face, causing it to swell and the skin on his hands to
tear off. 39's can moves toward her as the tab flies off, enters her mouth, and exits through her throat, killing her.
"Ut Supra Sic Infra" • Directed by
Paco Plaza • Written by
Paco Plaza and
Alberto Marini An abandoned mansion in
Madrid, allegedly home to a famous Italian
medium in the past, is the scene of a bizarre mass murder during a Halloween party, in which all of the victims' eyeballs were removed and are nowhere to be found. Enric, the only survivor, is questioned by police. The questioning is intercut with film of the party Enric attended. The film shows Enric and several of his friends entering the house and coming across an unconnected telephone in the center of the room, the walls covered in occult phrases and
hieroglyphs. Enric discovers writing on the wall which says "Ut Supra Sic Infra" ("
As Above, So Below") and reads it out loud three times. The phone rings and Enric answers it. He begins to convulse as the feed cuts out. The investigators take Enric back to the house for a
crime reconstruction. He is reluctant to re-enter the room, but the psychiatrist attending tells him that it is all in his head. They enter the
cupola and Enric repeats the phrase, causing the phone to ring again. A police officer picks up the phone and hears nothing, but Enric once again convulses,
possessed by some unknown force, then vomits the eyeballs of his friends before sending everyone in the room towards the ceiling, where they land on a pentagram. Enric enters through a door on ground level and comes out of a door above, walking upside down on the ceiling. Enric then proceeds to pull everyone's eyeballs out of their heads before disappearing and returning gravity to normal, dropping their bodies back onto the floor as the footage ends.
"Diet Phantasma" — Second interlude A young woman, Subject 40, is next. She takes a sip of her Diet Phantasma and claims that it smells awful, but tastes good. When instructed to drink the whole can, the poltergeist inside causes the subject's hands to break and twist before she vomits a black substance onto the table. Subject 40, now possessed, is able to see through the
observation mirror, which she uses to interact with the scientists. The observers hit a button which causes the poltergeist to be sucked out of the subject and into a tube. She survives, but is taken away and burned alive with a
flamethrower.
"Fun Size" • Written and directed by
Casper Kelly Haley, Austin, Lauren, and Josh leave an adult Halloween party disappointed, as there was no candy. They decide to get candy by trick-or-treating. Lauren and Josh are celebrating their engagement, but she confides in Haley that she is having second thoughts. They come across a bowl of bizarrely-named candies with a sign stating "one per person". They are confused by the names and baffled by a bar that looks like a
phallus. They try searching online for information about the candy, but receive no results. When Austin reaches for a second piece of candy, a hand emerges and pulls him into the bowl, which then flies into the air and swallows the others. The four find themselves inside a warehouse, in what appears to be a
parallel reality. They are stalked and chased along blood-stained corridors by Fun Size, a humanoid being wearing a candy mascot costume, who demonstrates supernatural powers. Fun Size sends Austin into a machine where he is chopped up. His body parts are coated in caramel and chocolate, then turned into more of the strange candy bars. Haley has her face blown off with candies and then stumbles into the processing machine, where she incurs the same fate as her boyfriend. Lauren and Josh try to escape via an air shaft which turns out to be another conveyor belt. Lauren admits that she does not want to marry Josh as he is killed. Lauren escapes outside of the factory and lands on an undistinguished exterior, possibly in the segment's original space and time frame. She attempts to remove her engagement ring, only for Fun Size to materialize in front of her and crush her skull, killing her. A woman records her two children taking candy from Fun Size's bowl. The son claims to taste something metallic in his candy. The woman grabs the candy and sees that it is Lauren's finger, the metallic part being her engagement ring. The son admits that he took two candies, prompting the bowl to rise into the air and swallow them as the footage ends.
"Diet Phantasma" — Third interlude The next subject is 41, a young boy, who tries a sample with a lower dosage of poltergeist extract. He says that he loves the soda and asks for another. The scientists comply, giving him a can with more extract. As 41 opens the can, he instantly explodes. The scientists proceed to clean up the room for the next test.
"Kidprint" • Written and directed by
Alex Ross Perry During the fall of 1992, an American town is rocked by an unusual spate of child and teenager disappearances and murders. Tim Kaplan runs a local video store where he films "Kidprints", documentary videos that can be used to ID and help search for missing children. Tim and his wife are haunted by the reports of children disappearing and showing up dead with extensive mutilations and want to protect their two daughters. During a sparsely attended Halloween gathering in the town square, Tim is told by a mother and a police officer that 17-year-old Olivia Hamel has gone missing. The officer asks Tim to return to the store and retrieve the backup for Olivia's Kidprint. At the closed store, he finds several monitors playing tapes of children either being tortured or begging for their lives. He discovers Olivia in the back, where his employee Bruce Dittman is terrorizing her. It is revealed that Bruce has been using Tim's videos to locate and coerce children, so he can torture and kill them in the store while it is closed during weekends. The psychological torture includes forcing the children to stand in front of the same board and height chart used for Kidprint videos, and filming them as they slowly realize their predicament and start screaming. The physical torture involves different forms of mutilation. The one shown onscreen is
skinning, as seen on a boy named Drew Stackhouse whom Bruce had lured to the store earlier. Shots show Bruce talking to Drew, convincing him to visit the store to play video games, and later slicing skin from part of Drew's back and most of his face. Bruce ambushes Tim, beats him and leaves him wearing the severed skin from Drew's face on his like a mask. Olivia and Drew are left in the same room. Finding Tim with the mask, they assume he is as deranged as Bruce and kill him. They try to leave, only for Bruce to murder them off-screen. Bruce also films himself in front of the Kidprint board, wearing Drew's face and donning a vulnerable, adult-fearing juvenile persona. Whether this is a reenactment of trauma he himself endured while trick-or-treating as a child, or simply meant as a sarcastic lampoon on his victims, is left unexplained. Tim's body is found and everyone believes he was the murderer. Bruce tells reporters that he will take over Kaplan Electronics and continue Kidprint, "for the sake of the children". The final scene shows a young girl screaming in front of the Kidprint board on November 4th, confirming that Bruce has continued his killing spree. The camera freezes and zooms in on the girl's face as the footage ends.
"Diet Phantasma" — Epilogue The final test involves six subjects, five adults and a young girl. Linda warns Dr. Rothschild that the equipment is not engineered to handle this many subjects. However, he is furious that they are far behind schedule, so they proceed. As one subject opens her can, a video camera catches fire. A female subject is attacked by one of the cans. It grabs a portion of hair scalp, and tears it off. Another subject gets his tongue ripped off after the can crushes itself in his mouth, then becomes possessed. The possessed subject crushes another subject's head until his eyes pop out, and he vomits the same black substance as Subject 40 all over another subject. All the poltergeists are extracted from the subjects, except for the little girl, 47, who remains possessed. Dr. Rothschild asks what her favorite soda is and she replies, "Diet Phantasma". The other subjects, reanimated via possession, attempt to escape. With the knowledge that at least one person drank it and did not die, Dr. Rothschild orders his staff to manufacture and ship Diet Phantasma immediately, using the formula 47 drank. The remaining living subjects begin pounding on the glass, with all but Subject 47 being mauled to death by the possessed tongueless subject. The frame narrative suggests that the possessed subjects then broke through the observation window and killed the researchers.
"Home Haunt" • Written and directed by Micheline Pitt-Norman & R.H. Norman Keith loves setting up an elaborate haunted house with his wife Nancy and son Zack in their home every Halloween, but the now-teenage Zack no longer wants to participate in the family tradition. Keith convinces Zack to go to the store to pick up some items for the house. Keith sneaks into the back and finds a record called "Halloween Horrors", which he steals. Keith opens his haunted house for the neighborhood, playing the record. The music from the record causes supernatural occurrences, including the record bursting into flames and the lights going out, making everyone panic and flee in terror. The monsters from the decorations suddenly come to life, each new room containing different types of monsters, killing most of the attendees. Zack, Keith and Nancy manage to survive and escape from the house, only for a
witch to fly out and grab Zack's camera. The witch proceeds to massacre children who are out trick-or-treating. The entrance to the haunted house, which is shaped like a monster's jaws and hands, begins to come to life and break free from the building as the footage ends.
"Diet Phantasma" — Mid-credit scene Subject 47 is seen in a commercial for Diet Phantasma. The commercial reveals that the soda is made from actual poltergeists. At first, 47 seems back to normal, but as she drinks from a can and recites the product's
slogan, her voice deepens and her eyes go solid white. == Cast ==