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Dark Was the Night

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39min
NOTE IMDb
5,6/10
12 k
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Dark Was the Night (2014)
Maiden Woods is a remote and quiet town of decent, hard-working people, but something stirs in the dark woods surrounding this isolated community. After a logging company decimates an area of the forest, a rash of increasingly violent and unexplainable events transpires. Sheriff Paul Shields (Kevin Durand) and his deputy (Lukas Haas) struggle to confront their own personal demons while facing down a new breed of raw terror that is possibly older than humanity itself... And much, much hungrier.
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Un mal se déchaîne dans une petite ville lorsqu'une entreprise forestière s'installe. Une force mystérieuse cachée dans les arbres à l'extérieur de la ville de Maiden Woods sème la peur chez... Tout lireUn mal se déchaîne dans une petite ville lorsqu'une entreprise forestière s'installe. Une force mystérieuse cachée dans les arbres à l'extérieur de la ville de Maiden Woods sème la peur chez les habitants de la ville.Un mal se déchaîne dans une petite ville lorsqu'une entreprise forestière s'installe. Une force mystérieuse cachée dans les arbres à l'extérieur de la ville de Maiden Woods sème la peur chez les habitants de la ville.

  • Réalisation
    • Jack Heller
  • Scénario
    • Tyler Hisel
  • Casting principal
    • Kevin Durand
    • Lukas Haas
    • Bianca Kajlich
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    12 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jack Heller
    • Scénario
      • Tyler Hisel
    • Casting principal
      • Kevin Durand
      • Lukas Haas
      • Bianca Kajlich
    • 184avis d'utilisateurs
    • 62avis des critiques
    • 40Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires au total

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    Kevin Durand
    Kevin Durand
    • Paul Shields
    Lukas Haas
    Lukas Haas
    • Donny Saunders
    Bianca Kajlich
    Bianca Kajlich
    • Susan Shields
    Nick Damici
    Nick Damici
    • Earl
    Heath Freeman
    Heath Freeman
    • Jim
    Ethan Khusidman
    • Adam Shields
    Sabina Gadecki
    Sabina Gadecki
    • Clair
    Steve Agee
    Steve Agee
    • Foreman
    Jacob Grigolia-Rosenbaum
    • Creature Performer
    Billy Paterson
    • Ron
    Terry Fiore
    • Father
    Joe Pallister
    • Hunter #1
    • (as Joseph Pallister)
    Charles Parshley
    • Hunter #2
    • (as Charlie Parshley)
    Vincent Carbone
    • Hunter #3
    Minerva Scelza
    Minerva Scelza
    • Teacher
    • (as Minerva Perez)
    Seth Hendricks
    • Logger
    Alexander Robb
    • Bar Patron
    Ty Vaughn
    Ty Vaughn
    • Parishioner
    • Réalisation
      • Jack Heller
    • Scénario
      • Tyler Hisel
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    7johnbkaramazov

    Decent film well worth a watch.

    This is the kind of film you flick on at 12.30am when you really should be thinking about bed, but instead you find yourself sitting there wrapped up in the story telling yourself '5 more minutes...just 5 more minutes.'

    There's very little original or inventive about this movie. On paper it's a decent horror-suspense the like of which you will have seen many times before. It's strengths are in the restrained, yet engaging pacing, but most especially the subtle but powerful performance of lead actor Kevin Durand.

    Durand plays small town Sheriff Paul Shields, a man seemingly on the verge of a nervous breakdown after the tragic death of his son and the breakdown of his marriage to his wife Susan, played with depth and compassion by Bianca Kajlich. It is this human element to the story that elevates it beyond your typical creature-feature mystery-suspense.

    The premise has been used countless times before, but rarely acted so adroitly. You really feel for Durand, he practically exudes pain in every scene without ever overstating the case. I always liked him as an actor, but after this performance I would rate him as a potential great. I sincerely hope that on the back of this performance he gets more sympathetic, serious roles away from the unhinged baddies he usually plays (albeit excellently).

    I don't like to spoil the content of movies in my reviews, so I'll just conclude that this film is good but nothing special. It's well worth a watch for fans of horror and/or suspense, just don't expect a reinvention of the wheel, because you'll have seen most if not all of this before elsewhere.
    6wewatchedamovie1

    Could Have Been Great

    Directed by a man from Kentucky, a monster/horror film and starring one of my personal favorite underrated actors (Kevin Durand) I was intrigued to check out Dark Was the Night despite the name. It sounds kinda cool but once thought about you half expect it to be directed by Captain Obvious. (Because no crap, it's dark at night)

    Bright Was The Day still brings the good stuff for at-least the first 2.5 acts. A nice, slow burn, mysterious story about a Father (Durand) with a painful past trying to prove to himself he's capable of keeping his family safe. Then something screwed up comes to town and gives him the chance to x 5000.

    The tension builds in an already paranoid small town when animals start to go missing and freaky hoof prints are found all over the place (No really, but they pull it off nicely). Things feel less dumb horror movie and more J.J. Abrams style Monster Mystery at this point as we slowly unravel the menace along with Sheriff Shields (Durand).

    Director Jack Heller does a great job of using atmosphere & slowly delving out creepy hints rather than throwing out empty jump scares. Also working for him is Durand who overcomes a done-a-thousand-times back story and manages to deliver his heartache & intention with sincerity. Plus the dude just looks and acts like a leading man. He's a kick-butt Schwarzenegger type believable hero who can also act. He's usually the best part of everything he's in & it's nice to see him get to keep the cameras attention throughout.

    Remember those few episodes of Lost when we didn't know the monster was just a stupid cloud of black smoke? They do almost as good of a job hiding their perpetrator here, just showing us enough to keep us scared. Maybe they knew that once we saw the evil full form, we would lose interest.

    Just as things are reaching peak intensity and they create a killer moment for us to chew on everything goes flat. Mainly the special effects kill all the momentum and end our hopes of scary time goodness. The tension is literally sucked out of the film in a single ugly moment. The shock and horror instead comes from just how bad the special effects look and I think the film makers knew it because they go for a really stupid final horror moment that undermines its best character arc and renders it useless. But damn, they started off really nicely.

    6.5/10 Dark Was the Night is watchable because of the well crafted pacing by Jack Heller & Kevin Durand. Damn that final act though. This is a film worthy of a re-make with a better budget for better special effects and Cinematography. As long as they could keep the same players! Just give them the money to make this look the way it should.
    7chrismackey1972

    Fun Movie

    I often watch indie horror/slasher films, but they usually suck. This one, thankfully, did not. They say you have to watch a ton of bad horror films to find a good one. I guess I'll be watching a lot more bad ones to find one to stand up to this one.

    The screenwriter actually gave these characters a background and a reason to care about them, rather than letting them only be known for getting chewed up and spit out. The storyline wasn't flooded with action to make you forget the screenwriter(s) didn't put anytime into developing the characters Kevin Durant (Lost, The Strain, I Am Number 4, etc.,) is a good actor. I never saw him as the lead actor before, but I hope they take advantage of his talent. He was believable in the role.

    The creature was only fully shown towards the end of the movie. They should've shown it more, because it didn't look stupid. It was actually rather inventive how they made it look.

    The storyline was fun. The atmosphere of a small town miles away from anyplace is always a turn on for me, but many horror movies don't do a good job with that. This one did.

    I approve of this movie. I recommend it to anyone who likes creature features. It's not Jaws, but what is? One thing I didn't like was the lack of consistency with the monster towards the sheriff as opposed to how it behaved with others. It had no problem attacking people in daylight or night. However, the sheriff came across it a few times, and it played hide-and-seek with him, not killing the guy when it had a clear shot of doing it every time.

    I gave this a 7-star rating. Enjoy! I did :)
    7s3276169

    Decent suspenseful horror

    Up until the closing scenes Dark Was the Night is reminiscent of any number of films by director M. Night Shyamalan.

    A strong sense of foreboding and tension is established early in this film. The source of the terror that infects a US country town is hinted at and glimpsed but never fully revealed, until the final scenes.

    As a result, Dark Was the Night could be described as somewhat slow by some but that was not what I took away from this story. Its well acted, with a solid sub plot and good character development, that moves the story forward.

    The ending is somewhat predictable, as is the final twist but that really doesn't detract greatly from what is a worth while watch. Seven out of ten from me.
    6subxerogravity

    Very cool title for a good monster movie

    Yeah, I went to go see the movie because it has a cool sounding title.

    Overall, it was a good monster movie about a small town being hunted by a mystical creature the sheriff is discovering is real. The whole layout of the movie of was quite interesting. I like how they explained how the myth became real and why it's never been seen before.

    Ironically, one of things I dislike about the flick is the amount of talking done in the film. Sometimes I felt in their effort to use the conceal the monster bit, they manage to conceal the fright of the monster. I was not scared, I did not jump so if at any point that was their content, if failed.

    Lead actor, Kevin Durand got to show his acting chops in the movie as a Sheriff grieving over the lost of a son, but this seemed like a large focus in what should have been a sub-plot. it's not as cleaver as when it was done in From Dust till Dawn, which also had two distinguishably different but equal plots. All it really did was take away from the primary goal of the picture. It's good for Durand cause his performance was great but help the picture it did not.

    The monster that they did create for this movie was well played out both in story and in visual effects, it does not disappoint at all.

    Dark was the night gets some brownie points for the title alone. It was a fun quiet movie that moved slowly towards an awesome built up that pays off, but gets sidetrack when it tries to be more than a monster flick. Worth checking out.

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    • Anecdotes
      Based on "The Devil's Footprints" phenomenon that occurred in 19th century England. Mysterious hoof-like footprints appeared in the snow between 8 February and 9 February 1855 in Devon all along the 40 to 100 miles (60 to 160 km). The prints appeared to pass through walls and over rooftops, marking a route in a perfect straight line. It is still considered to be an unsolved mystery.
    • Gaffes
      After Donny is injured by the creature, Donny tells Paul to "go get it." But he doesn't tell Paul where or in which direction the creature has gone.
    • Citations

      Donny Saunders: I feel I was sent to protect someone.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 juillet 2015 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Fenómeno en la oscuridad
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Southampton, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Caliber Media Company
      • Foggy Bottom Pictures
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