Two journalists arrived in the small-town of Mitchin, Iowa in 1994 on a mission to solve a string of mysterious murders that started four years prior.Two journalists arrived in the small-town of Mitchin, Iowa in 1994 on a mission to solve a string of mysterious murders that started four years prior.Two journalists arrived in the small-town of Mitchin, Iowa in 1994 on a mission to solve a string of mysterious murders that started four years prior.
Robert Douglas Metson
- Thomas Wajowski
- (as Robert Metson)
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Trying to uncover the truth about her small-town, a reporter and her friend set out to make a documentary about a series of murders that occurred in her home town several years earlier, but when they gradually uncover evidence of a real serial killer still hunting in the area must stop his rampage.
This was a decent if highly troubling mockumentary effort. One of the brighter points here is a straightforward and simplistic storyline that lets the series of events depicted here come together rather well. The initial introduction to the story and how it gets brought up involving the events in the town and how they affected the lives of the filmmakers growing up is a solid touch, especially with the way the series of interviews that get brought into play are utilized. These offer a solid look at the different individuals present here involving the different bits of information that are revealed about what really happened, how the different events went down, and the lives being affected which spur the finale where the turn into a field investigation takes place. The second half features this investigation in the field, featuring more random interviews, and setting out to look into the truth about the claims of everything being based on a boogeyman, resulting in the reveal that the killer is still around taking victims which has some fun moments. This section does manage to slow the pace down considerably with the decision to investigate the towns' history rather than stay involved in the current case, as the background information doesn't prove any more useful at figuring out what's happening. The focus away from the current to look at the past that has no bearing is a misstep with little happening, forced interviews trying to bring something useful to light, and very little action at all making for a generally disappointing time and being the big issues that hold it down.
Rated Unrated/R: Language and Violence.
This was a decent if highly troubling mockumentary effort. One of the brighter points here is a straightforward and simplistic storyline that lets the series of events depicted here come together rather well. The initial introduction to the story and how it gets brought up involving the events in the town and how they affected the lives of the filmmakers growing up is a solid touch, especially with the way the series of interviews that get brought into play are utilized. These offer a solid look at the different individuals present here involving the different bits of information that are revealed about what really happened, how the different events went down, and the lives being affected which spur the finale where the turn into a field investigation takes place. The second half features this investigation in the field, featuring more random interviews, and setting out to look into the truth about the claims of everything being based on a boogeyman, resulting in the reveal that the killer is still around taking victims which has some fun moments. This section does manage to slow the pace down considerably with the decision to investigate the towns' history rather than stay involved in the current case, as the background information doesn't prove any more useful at figuring out what's happening. The focus away from the current to look at the past that has no bearing is a misstep with little happening, forced interviews trying to bring something useful to light, and very little action at all making for a generally disappointing time and being the big issues that hold it down.
Rated Unrated/R: Language and Violence.
Really quite liked this film. They have gone hardcore on the 90s VHS vibe, I think it may have even be filmed on one of those old school VHS cameras to be honest. That is a take it or leave it thing I would say but I guess I can see how some people may not like it. The plot is not a crazy scary horror, this is a mystery horror, so don't go expecting a death a minute because its a lot of interviews but I don't need loads of deaths. Its pretty slick and clever and the pace is good. But what makes it great are the actors, the acting is fantastic , all the main characters are great with no weak link . Definitely worth a watch if you want a simple super 90s mystery - horror.
So, the premise is a couple of journalists that go investigating murders in a town in Iowa. It's definitely a found footage deal and its set in the 90s. The concept isn't anything majorly new but I like the premise of the interviews. I think some die hard horror people have criticised this and thought that it was just filler and maybe there should be a few more jumps, but to be fair, all the interviews unravel something so they are integral. I think this is definitely not one for people who want to see shocking, crazy horror, but for mystery people like me I found it simple , slick and love the 90s vibe. Nobody seems to mentioning the acting which I think is really great all round , in fact I have seldom seen a horror film this low budget with good acting. Georgie Mcguigan really carries what must be a difficult role well and the smaller characters are good. They probably went a little too far on the raw camera work to be honest which can be a bit of a nuisance but there are some what seems to be HD scenes mixed in and you feel that you are watching something really cool.
I love a detective story and a mystery and I was gripped by the beginning sequence in this film. Its a film that definitely punches above its low budget wait and I enjoyed watching the film unravel. I guess I got confused a couple of times with what was going on and some of the shots take the low quality thing a bit too far.
But overall I was pleasantly surprised, the acting was great from the girls (and the boys) and this director, I believe the name is Jamie B-Debbage or Jamie Bolton-Debbage, whatever it is there is a talent there. Quite a lot of interviews I can see why that might be annoying if you are looking for horror horror but that's not me. Loved the ending, wasn't expecting it - great and fun little Indie flick.
But overall I was pleasantly surprised, the acting was great from the girls (and the boys) and this director, I believe the name is Jamie B-Debbage or Jamie Bolton-Debbage, whatever it is there is a talent there. Quite a lot of interviews I can see why that might be annoying if you are looking for horror horror but that's not me. Loved the ending, wasn't expecting it - great and fun little Indie flick.
Ok maybe it's because I like the 90's but I find this film cute and nostalgic and I really loved the opening sequence and the soundtrack of the first song. I feel that the cast were beautiful and vibrant. Maybe its because I saw an interview on how they made this and how they had to get through Covid etc and I could have rated it either an 8 or a 7 but yeah its really good straightforward and I didn't expect that twist. This is a fist in your face horror , maybe the grain on Tubi is a little blurry and they took it a bit far but maybe it could have been uploaded with a higher res but I felt cool watching it and it shows that indie films still have beauty.
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