In addition to being a legendary repugnance author , Clive Barkeris also a movie theatre director , and here ’s a ranking of his films from worst to good . While Barker is n’t virtually as prolific as someone like Stephen King , he ’s still made a mark on the horror writing style that few would be able-bodied to pair . Barker is also a lot less mainstream in his creative sense of taste than King , being well - known for immingle horrifying gore with sometimes lurid amounts of intimate capacity .

Nothing well exemplifies that side of Barker ’s workplace than his most famous foundation , theHellraiserfranchise , which originated with a novella titledThe Hellbound Heart . unhappily , Barker would stop having an active role in the originative unconscious process afterHellaiser : Bloodline , which was famously tamper with by studio Dimension Films , causing director Kevin Yagher to remove his name from the credits . Hopefully Barker ’s beautifully gruesome cosmos will get its just due again with the upcoming theatricalHellraiserreboot .

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One might wonder why Barker just ca n’t come up back to reviveHellraiserhimself , but he has n’t been in great health in the last several years . He has , however , made several endeavor over the years to either write or channelise such a project , just to be annoyingly shot down by Hollywood . Even if he never channelize again though , Barker ’s situation in horror history as a managing director is already assure . Here ’s how his three film stack up .

3. Lord of Illusions (1995)

Lord of Illusions , sadly Barker ’s third and final film direct to date , adjust his short storyThe Last Illusion , and bring recurring account book fictional character Harry D’Amour to the boastful blind . Harry , an occult arts tec , is represent byQuantum Leap ’s Scott Bakula , and shew why Bakula should ’ve really been a bragging genius . It ’s up to Harry to stop a herculean cultus leader and original of magic refer Nix , who believes he was " born to murder the creation . " Famke Janssen also star in an early theatrical role as the wife of Nix ’s former protege , an illusionist nominate Philip Swann . Those interested should watchLord of Illusions ' director ’s cut , which adds a few worthwhile transactions to the cinema .

2. Nightbreed (1990)

An adaptation of Barker ’s novelette Cabal , it ’s quite possible that had this ranking been done a decade ago , Nightbreedwould diminish belowLord of Illusions . The theatrical cut ofNightbreedwas famously meddled with by the studio , and it take until 2014 for Barker ’s original visual sense to finally be discharge , in the form of a director ’s gash . Sporting near character ontogenesis , a more ordered narrative , more of David Cronenberg ’s terrify Dr. Decker , and a better ending , Nightbreed ’s theater director ’s cutis a Brobdingnagian melioration , and turns the story of Boone and the titular inhabitant of Midian into a must - scout .

1. Hellraiser (1987)

After the first two film adaptations of his work , 1985’sUnderworldand 1986’sRawhead Rex , both flex out dire , despite script write byClive Barkerhimself , the author decided that next time he was going to get behind the camera . The answer was 1987’sHellraiser , and to say Barker knocked his directorial launching out of the park would be an understatement . An all - meter classic , Hellraiserspawned a monolithic franchise , it ’s just a shame that Pinhead ’s further escapade get progressively worse .

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Every Clive Barker Movie Ranked From Worst To Best

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