अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA group of teenagers inspired by a high school "Create Your Own Urban Legend" project quickly get out of hand in their desire for more "likes" and going viral with deadly consequences.A group of teenagers inspired by a high school "Create Your Own Urban Legend" project quickly get out of hand in their desire for more "likes" and going viral with deadly consequences.A group of teenagers inspired by a high school "Create Your Own Urban Legend" project quickly get out of hand in their desire for more "likes" and going viral with deadly consequences.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
Peter Cote
- Snack
- (as Peter F. Cote)
Janae Palmer Cruz
- Ms. Donadlson
- (as Janae Palmer)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
It's terrible and I love corny horror movies. If you value your time this is not for you. It is unorganized. If you decide to watch it, wait for it on Tubi. Why sexualize the young teenage girl? It's creepy. Not the 80's.
'Where the Scary Things Are' chronicles a group of young kids and their mission to create an urban legend for a school project. But, when their scary urban legend creature starts getting likes online, the group faces an impasse of friendship or fame.
This is awful. The acting is dismal, the script would be alright if it was done with competent direction, the flow is terrible, and the overall film is one that should have been burned on the cutting room floor. Ayla (Selina Flanscha) is unusually angry or aggressive throughout the film and Bran (Quinn Andrew Fickes) sad attempt at apathy comes off as plastic. All of the kids are referred to by their nicknames throughout the film, by both teachers and parents - Scribble (Oliver Givens), Mighty (Riley Sullivan), and Snack (Peter Cote) don't have 'real' names. The monster is kinda neat, but ultimately cannot pull the film with such horrid acting.
Avoid at all costs.
This is awful. The acting is dismal, the script would be alright if it was done with competent direction, the flow is terrible, and the overall film is one that should have been burned on the cutting room floor. Ayla (Selina Flanscha) is unusually angry or aggressive throughout the film and Bran (Quinn Andrew Fickes) sad attempt at apathy comes off as plastic. All of the kids are referred to by their nicknames throughout the film, by both teachers and parents - Scribble (Oliver Givens), Mighty (Riley Sullivan), and Snack (Peter Cote) don't have 'real' names. The monster is kinda neat, but ultimately cannot pull the film with such horrid acting.
Avoid at all costs.
Terrible acting from the characters. Scenes with the the main girl are hard to watch especially when it's 5 minutes straight of her dancing for no reason infront of her friends. No cool kills coming from the monster. Would skip again if I could.
By a technical standpoint, the movie's not bad. It has some good camera work, the sound mixing was on point, the acting - for the most part - wasn't bad.
When the movie started, all of the characters were deplorable. As it continued, the characters only got worse. With the exception of the Snack character, all you want is to see the other characters killed. I only kept watching just to see everyone else get killed off. The worst characters were Bran (from the get-go, you want him dead), Ayla (no redeeming factors) and Scribble (just a general horrible person).
Hell, the monster (Crockamoley) was sympathetic. You wanted to see it off the entire cast - you just waited for it.
I felt like this film had potential. If it focused on the Jeni character being bullied due to her anxiety and how Snack was someone to befriend her while trying to distance himself from his "friends," it could have worked. Honestly, this film fails because its focus is on the wrong people.
When the movie started, all of the characters were deplorable. As it continued, the characters only got worse. With the exception of the Snack character, all you want is to see the other characters killed. I only kept watching just to see everyone else get killed off. The worst characters were Bran (from the get-go, you want him dead), Ayla (no redeeming factors) and Scribble (just a general horrible person).
Hell, the monster (Crockamoley) was sympathetic. You wanted to see it off the entire cast - you just waited for it.
I felt like this film had potential. If it focused on the Jeni character being bullied due to her anxiety and how Snack was someone to befriend her while trying to distance himself from his "friends," it could have worked. Honestly, this film fails because its focus is on the wrong people.
Why does this exist?
This movie fails to even grasp the simple formula of horror movies, rather it shoots itself in the foot a billion times.
After watching this film. I come to a consensus, the director should never be present on a film set. He is no John Carpetner, he's a lousy investment.
Steer clear of this 'movie', it is boring and a waste of time.
This movie fails to even grasp the simple formula of horror movies, rather it shoots itself in the foot a billion times.
After watching this film. I come to a consensus, the director should never be present on a film set. He is no John Carpetner, he's a lousy investment.
Steer clear of this 'movie', it is boring and a waste of time.
टॉप पसंद
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- How long is Where the Scary Things Are?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
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- आधिकारिक साइटें
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Там, де приховано моторошні речі
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $30,00,000(अनुमानित)
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टॉप गैप
By what name was Where the Scary Things Are (2022) officially released in Canada in English?
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