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Tres mejores amigas se embarcan en un viaje por carretera para asistir a un espectáculo de heavy metal, donde se unen a tres aspirantes a músicos y se dirigen a la casa de campo de una de la... Leer todoTres mejores amigas se embarcan en un viaje por carretera para asistir a un espectáculo de heavy metal, donde se unen a tres aspirantes a músicos y se dirigen a la casa de campo de una de las chicas para una fiesta posterior.Tres mejores amigas se embarcan en un viaje por carretera para asistir a un espectáculo de heavy metal, donde se unen a tres aspirantes a músicos y se dirigen a la casa de campo de una de las chicas para una fiesta posterior.
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- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
Jean-Mathieu Bérubé
- Fireworks Metalhead
- (sin créditos)
Nathan Michael Fletcher
- Metalhead
- (sin créditos)
Carlo Harrietha
- Headbutting Metalhead
- (sin créditos)
Steve Pacaud
- Cool Guy
- (sin créditos)
Derek James Trapp
- Metalhead
- (sin créditos)
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It's the late 80s. Three young, attractive girls head to a rock concert and meet a few seemingly harmless metalheads. After playing a drinking game of "never have I ever ...", the evening doesn't quite go to plan ...
It has elements of Red State and 68 Kill but probably not quite as good as either movie. It is, however, well written and acted and the characters are likeable and interesting, so I found myself enjoying it throughout. It doesn't get too dark; the mood remains tense but hardly nerve-shredding and the gory scenes are in-keeping with the general vibe, ie. it's not gross-out horror.
The ending is perhaps a bit less well-coordinated than the rest of the movie but reasonably decent all the same.
It's a good light-horror popcorn flick with tension and laughs in the right places and will probably prove popular.
It has elements of Red State and 68 Kill but probably not quite as good as either movie. It is, however, well written and acted and the characters are likeable and interesting, so I found myself enjoying it throughout. It doesn't get too dark; the mood remains tense but hardly nerve-shredding and the gory scenes are in-keeping with the general vibe, ie. it's not gross-out horror.
The ending is perhaps a bit less well-coordinated than the rest of the movie but reasonably decent all the same.
It's a good light-horror popcorn flick with tension and laughs in the right places and will probably prove popular.
If you're a horror/thriller buff, you can see the twist coming a mile away, but the performances are done well enough that the film is still enjoyable. Daddario really sells her performance, especially with her eyes, and even Johnny Knoxville's good in his role. I'd say this is worth the watch
Only thing 80's about this movie was Jolt soda and the old Twinkie boxes. That was literally it. The wardrobe was terrible. The cast looked like modern day posers. I liked some of the actors it's just too bad the story sucked. Especially the ending. The film had a lot of potential. Too bad it ended up the way it did. 5 stars
We Summon the Darkness is a partially fun, nonsensical throwback to 80s slasher flicks, albeit with a mild satanic twist. There's really no depth in the writing (by Alan Trezza) here and it's almost like director Marc Meyers fully acknowledges this. They intentionally play to its B-movie strengths (a.k.a cheap thrills) - a death-metal concert backdrop, a bunch of boys and girls who are up for the textbook definition of a good time, and a little (but quite predictable) twist in the tale. However, the film doesn't fully embrace its Grindhouse potential.
The film gives more screen-time to Daddario, Hasson, and Forsyth. Daddario scores in the latter parts while Hasson keeps the sass levels unchecked. The dudes (Austin Swift, Logan Miller, and Keean Johnson) are serviceable at best, while Knoxville (as Pastor Butler) feels miscast. The gore isn't really off-putting; it just adds to the kills. The off-the-hook comedy barely works too; there's an overall feel of a dumbed-down Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The weapons (one of the most important elements in slashers), used to elevate the shock value, are surprisingly the least memorable.
The film gives more screen-time to Daddario, Hasson, and Forsyth. Daddario scores in the latter parts while Hasson keeps the sass levels unchecked. The dudes (Austin Swift, Logan Miller, and Keean Johnson) are serviceable at best, while Knoxville (as Pastor Butler) feels miscast. The gore isn't really off-putting; it just adds to the kills. The off-the-hook comedy barely works too; there's an overall feel of a dumbed-down Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The weapons (one of the most important elements in slashers), used to elevate the shock value, are surprisingly the least memorable.
Was all right, entertaining. Had a twist, Alexandra's acting was good, rest was ok. Johnny is Johnny, never disappoints.
But Blondie's eyebrows were darker than the movie and they were thicker than the plot.
Just saying.
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- TriviaThe parking lot scene was inspired by the documentary short Heavy Metal Parking Lot (1986) about heavy metal fans outside a Judas Priest concert.
- ErroresSome of the one hundred dollar bills seen in a tackle box at approximately 54 minutes are the 2006 design, 18 years in the future of the events depicted in this film.
- ConexionesReferences El exorcista (1973)
- Bandas sonorasBlack Funeral
Performed by Mercyful Fate
Written by Kim Petersen & Hank Shermann
Published by Universal Music Publishing MGB Ltd.
On Behalf of Universal Music Publishing MGB Holding
Licensed Courtesy of Metal Blade Records
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- Triệu Hồi Bóng Tối
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 60,794
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 190,760
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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