अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA series of brutal, cult-like murders are taking place at a New England college. Josh Greene, a shy freshman, is the lone survivor of a series of murders that are reminiscent of a similar st... सभी पढ़ेंA series of brutal, cult-like murders are taking place at a New England college. Josh Greene, a shy freshman, is the lone survivor of a series of murders that are reminiscent of a similar string of killings some twenty years prior. As he seeks to uncover the secret behind the att... सभी पढ़ेंA series of brutal, cult-like murders are taking place at a New England college. Josh Greene, a shy freshman, is the lone survivor of a series of murders that are reminiscent of a similar string of killings some twenty years prior. As he seeks to uncover the secret behind the attacks, he is joined by Detective Forrester, who was instrumental in halting the bloodshed b... सभी पढ़ें
- Professor Schwartz
- (as Dave Almedia)
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Murder University filled that void and then some!
There is a clean "slasher" set up with a cool back story and all, enough cool characters to give us great death scenes (with some of the best independent gore effects I've seen in a while) and very rewarding ending. It's also a really fun movie.
Along with the great scare factor, the team does a great job of balancing in bits of humor so you're always entertained. You'll go from one extreme to the other and it's both hysterical and terrifying.
For those of you who love horror movies Murder University is definitely one you should put high on your list; Go take a stab at it.
Right from the incredible opening title sequence, Murder University nails it. The yearbook montage visuals, coupled with the great "Murder U" theme song, set the tone perfectly for the film to follow. Set in the year 1983, the story is about a series of murders at the fictional Greensboro College. At the film's center is Josh, a freshman at Greensboro College, played by Jamie DuFault, Ray Forrester, a detective trying to find the killer played by Michael Thurber and Forrester's daughter Meg, played by Samantha Acampora. Because of what Murder University is and the type of film it is honoring, it could very easily have come off cheap and hokey, but kudos to director Richard Griffin for not allowing that to happen. The soundtrack and score are amazing. The songs wonderfully capture that era in music and the John Carpenter-esque score is perfect! Visually, director of photography, Jill Poisson and assistant camera, Nolan Ball did a fantastic job of paying tribute to the genre. The low angle shots of the characters running through the hall ways stood out for me, a staple in the horror films of the time. There are copious amounts of blood and bare breasts all over the screen. The special effects were shocking and gory. The only thing missing was the requisite 80's musical montage of Josh and Meg falling in love on the campus.
The film is anchored by two solid acting performances. Jamie DuFault, as Josh, who seems to have some unknown connection to the killings, is superb in the film. With the use of just his eyes, DuFault shows the audience all of the emotions Josh is going through. In a film that could have been paper thin, a great performance from such a talented actor, makes Murder University stand out. Scorpio Film Releasing veteran, Michael Thurber is wonderfully entertaining as the grizzled detective, Forrester who believes the recent killings could be the return of the famed "Greensboro Devil" serial killer that he has been chasing for 20 years.
The film is not without its flaws. There are some minor continuity issues here and there, but those types of problems are to be expected on a low budget movie like Murder University and they do not interfere at all with the story. There is also a second detective in two scenes. It's alluded to that he and Forrester have some sort of past and don't care for each other very much, but that storyline isn't explored at all.
All in all, Murder University is a fun, entertaining film that any fan of the genre will enjoy. Congratulations to Richard Griffin and the rest of the cast and crew.
It was made by independent film makers who prove that you can make a great movie without the production costs of a major Hollywood blockbuster.
It's a team of dedicated, talented artists making a great film for everyone to enjoy.
I highly recommend Murder University. Not only does it deliver all the standard 80's horror movie thrills, it takes a dark, new twist that you won't believe.
Check it out.
Murder University, from indie horror director Richard Griffin, is an homage to the cheesier teen slashers of the 1980s—those that featured dumb characters, diabolical dialogue, dreadful rock music, and painful comedy along with the expected gore and nudity. If you've seen such lame examples as Cutting Class, Doom Asylum or Slaughter High, you'll get the idea.
Quite why anyone would want to make a movie that imitates some of the weakest examples of the genre, I'm not really sure, but to his credit Griffin gets many of the ingredients spot on—the characters are incredibly irritating, the plot is suitably preposterous, and the gore is largely unconvincing and repetitive (mostly be-headings by axe). Griffin also meets his quota of gratuitous T&A, but with some of the least appealing women to ever grace a stalk 'n' slash movie, many of whom are clearly no stranger to the biscuit tin, this does little to improve matters.
I rate Murder University a disappointing 3.5 out of 10, rounded up to 4 for one very unexpected death (always a nice touch) and that OTT kill where the guy has the top of his head lopped off, his brains spilling out of his skull like a runny yolk from a boiled egg.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe opening scenes in the prologue were shot on a freezing cold day.
- कनेक्शनReferences Los nuevos extraterrestres (1983)
- साउंडट्रैकMurder U
Performed by The Kolour Cult
टॉप पसंद
विवरण
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $20,000(अनुमानित)