{"title":"Tales from the Occult: Ultimate Malevolence","originalTitle":"Tales from the Occult: Ultimate Malevolence","src":"","srcset":"","rate":"5","numVotes":"8","year":null,"runtime":93,"isAdult":null,"type":null,"actors":[],"directors":[],"writers":[],"countries":[{"id":"19","name":"Hong Kong","short":"hk"}],"languages":[{"id":"18","name":"Cantonese","short":"yue"}],"genres":[{"id":"15","title":"Horror"}],"metacritic":null,"releaseDate":"\/\/","plot":"The final installment of the Tales From the Occult horror anthology series arrives with Ultimate Malevolence. Tales From the Occult: Ultimate Malevolence presents three ghastly Hong Kong tales directed by Lee Chi Ngai, Peter Lee and Barry Wong that reveal the scariest and ugliest sides of human nature. In \u0022Memento Mori,\u0022 high school friends Tam (Chan Charm Man) and Yu (Will Or) are passionate about movies, but their filmmaking dreams have come up empty all these years. After accidentally killing Yu, Tam unexpectedly becomes a director. In \u0022Killing Me Softly,\u0022 magician Flora (Hunny Ho) undergoes hypnosis in hopes of finding her friend (Angel Lam) who has gone missing. Their last phone conversation may contain clues to solving the case, but the process of retrieving Flora\u0027s memories puts her in danger\u0027s way. In \u0022No Way Out.\u0022 Ho (Philip Keung) wakes up in the middle of the night inside a mysterious factory building. Afterwards, he encounters corpses, ghosts and his ex-wife (Amy Lo). He must find a way to escape the building.","wins":0,"nominations":0,"casts":[],"budget":null,"lifetimeGross":null,"openingWeekendGross":null,"worldwideGross":null,"keywords":[],"production":[],"prestigiousAwardSummary":null,"moreLikeThisTitles":[{"code":"tt27903398","title":"Tales from the Occult: Body and Soul"}]}