Three dealers (Stack, Ball and Bulldog) get more than they bargained for when they journey to Simms’ Funeral Home to pick up a stash.
Each of the four macabre tales in Tales from the Hood finds a pitch-perfect balance between genuine scares and consistent laughs, while also exploring challenging themes with subversive wit and wonderful practical effects.
One is about a guilt-riddled cop (Anthony Griffith) who goes crazy after ignoring his corrupt partner (Michael Massee). He also tells of a meek schoolboy (Brandon Hammond) with terrifying supernatural powers. Although the young thugs want to take their drugs and escape Mr. Simms, he still has two more tales to tell.
Executive-produced by none other than Spike Lee, this is a barnstorming horror anthology with its finger firmly on the pulse of contemporaneous society, as fresh and relevant today as it was on release.