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After barely surviving a furious shootout with the police, Baby Firefly (Sheri Moon Zombie), Otis Driftwood (Bill Moseley) and Captain Spaulding (Sid Haig) are behind bars. But pure evil cannot be contained. Teaming up with Otis’ half-brother Wilson (Richard Brake), the demented Firelfly clan are back to unleash a whole new wave of death and depravity. A firestorm of murder, madness and mayhem will be released in this terror ride to Hell and back. (Lionsgate US)

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Filmmaniak 

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English The outcasts of hell rise from the dead (though not entirely in their original line-up) and are given another opportunity to have fun and put real terror into motion. The result, however, is an outdated garbage dump of worn, annoying and brazen lunatics with a schematic and straightforward story consisting of three parts - a breaking news story introduces us to the situation, followed by flirting with the prison director and then by a Mexican party, which seems as if Rob Zombie added it to the script after finding out that the material he had would not be enough for a feature film. Even so, the film is based solely on the brutality and ostentatious abomination of the hell trio, but it makes them into cool killers that you are supposed to cheer for, which is at least regressive in today's climate of critically filmed movies and series about uncovering the complex psychology of murderous maniacs. Rob Zombie is thereby only able to satisfy the most loyal of fans, who are more than happy with a bit of stylistically shot bloody butchery and the return of their favourite characters, who basically do what they always do, and in their free time they play cards or argue about which one of them is more like Bogart. 3 from Hell amounts to the same exhausting misery as the clown performance in the second part of the film, which also came without anyone asking for it. And look how it turned out. ()

DaViD´82 

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English A zombie swan song; no script, no budget, no traditional mainstays, no structure, no build-up and no ending. On the other hand, its has an excessively long running time, hardly believable levels of self-centredness and old actors who used to be stars a long time ago. And yet they managed to make a decent B-movie, though the ending taken from Outcasts ruins everything, but it essentially cannot offend anyone except with the fact that this move is completely useless. On the other hand, we cannot deny that it also has a few (literally) light moment. ()

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kaylin 

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English The American movie 3 from Hell is an example of Rob Zombie being stuck on the same old characters and wanting to return to them now and then. However, he, unfortunately, does not do this when he actually has something to say or a story he could develop. It feels like he just wants to have another trio of insane killers who roam around the underworld going nowhere. This was two hours of my life I am never getting back. ()

Goldbeater 

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English Rob Zombie is a master of style, but the content of this movie suffered as it slipped out of his hands. 3 from Hell thus serves as more like a succession of episodes concerning prison escapes and repetitively murderous rampages by the Firefly family than a single movie. It works like a stylishly filmed retro ‘70s exploitation B-movie full of action and buzz, but it seems that Rob gave up any higher ambitions. Reportedly before and during the making of the movie, the screenplay was noticeably rewritten (mainly due to the deteriorating health of Sid Haig, who appears in only one scene at the beginning of the movie instead of starring in the main role), and Zombie's original vision was pretty much fragmented, so I think that only die-hard fans of the previous two installments of this trilogy will probably rejoice at this movie, however, otherwise disinterested audiences will certainly be unlikely to engage with 3 from Hell. [Sitges 2019] ()

POMO 

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English Elderly hippie killers without motivation on the run. Rob Zombie is definitely on their side and likes to let them massacre the innocent. The film has a great start, but the audience’s enthusiasm gradually fades. The second act is still entertaining, but the last one is protracted and hopelessly wastes the potential of both the setting and the characters. [Sitges FF] ()

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