In Hollywood, the young teacher Nell (Angela Bettis) and her husband, the resident Steven Barrows (Brent Roam), move to an old building called Lusman Arms. Some sixty years ago, the place was glamorous, but presently is completely decadent, inclusive many dwellers have disappeared along the years. While her husband is working in the hospital, the lonely Nell hears some weird noises and becomes afraid of the place. While jogging, she is introduced and becomes close to her neighbor Julia Cunningham (Juliet Landau) and they schedule a hike together on the next day. Julia never shows up, and Nell looks for her in the building, finding a hiding block behind the wall, where an evil being, which was born from death, lives with many dead bodies.
"Toolbox Murders" is a great slash movie. The gore story presents original deaths and is well tied in, and Tobe Hooper seems to have recovered his "old shape" of great and talented director of horror movies. Other attractions are Angela Bettis, the "May Dove Canady" of the cult-movie "May", and Juliet Landau, the "Drusilla" of Angel. I particularly was very impressed with the initial death with a hammer: without being explicit and only listening to the beating of the hammer, the scene is very impressive. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Noites de Terror" ("Nights of Terror")