Mackenzie accetta un lavoro come babysitter per una ragazza solitaria di nome Peyton solo per scoprire che qualcosa di sinistro sta accadendo a casa sua.Mackenzie accetta un lavoro come babysitter per una ragazza solitaria di nome Peyton solo per scoprire che qualcosa di sinistro sta accadendo a casa sua.Mackenzie accetta un lavoro come babysitter per una ragazza solitaria di nome Peyton solo per scoprire che qualcosa di sinistro sta accadendo a casa sua.
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Working as a babysitter, a young woman at a remote house in the countryside tries to help the charge in her care get through the night after complaining of a figure haunting the house which soon sets them out on a mission to figure out what's going on to stop the hauntings.
This was a fairly enjoyable kid-friendly genre effort. One of the better features here is the solid setup that doesn't do anything clever or original but still manages to be worthwhile enough for this type of feature. The beginning shows off how responsible she is and how she treats the opportunity to babysit the young charge with her handling of the questions and how the various events that happen around the house not only start the feeling of it being haunted but the maturity to be that quick to show how she works in this kind of situation is a great touch. The actual babysitting later on and how she and her friend visiting continue this nicely as this all goes through the kind of necessary showcases that proper mindset and nurturing setup that goes a long way to highlight her attitude while also getting small touches for the haunted background. That goes quite nicely with the later scenes to bring about some decent enough setups to generate light but still chilling supernatural air. The first encounter in the woods starts this on a nice note, while the brief bits while they're goofing around in the house of the backstory flashback to explain the potential haunting are both fine sequences that start hinting heavily at the idea of something happening around the family. It goes on in this fashion to the final half where it starts to bring about the true nature of the haunting and how this is played up with the dream about the future chasing her through the house and later attacking the captive that is later revealed to have potentially happened which serves the final twist rather nicely that is surprising with how the particular figure is involved and gives this one some nice positives. There are some issues with this one that bring it down. The most obvious issue here is the preference for spelling everything out with dialog rather than action so the pace can feel sluggish and dull. While there are points here where it starts to something interesting with the daughter bringing up weird incidents or the mother's weird behavior hinting that something is wrong, the lack of following through with a physical presence to pay these off ends up making the film overly talky and lacking with that genre fare. This is a result of the kid-friendly atmosphere that means there's never going to be a chance to play up the kind of content to put that into effect which is the case here since nothing really happens until the end and even then it's not as prominent as expected. It's not as bad as the film's dull pace but it still holds it back somewhat.
Rated Unrated/PG: Violence and children-in-jeopardy.
This was a fairly enjoyable kid-friendly genre effort. One of the better features here is the solid setup that doesn't do anything clever or original but still manages to be worthwhile enough for this type of feature. The beginning shows off how responsible she is and how she treats the opportunity to babysit the young charge with her handling of the questions and how the various events that happen around the house not only start the feeling of it being haunted but the maturity to be that quick to show how she works in this kind of situation is a great touch. The actual babysitting later on and how she and her friend visiting continue this nicely as this all goes through the kind of necessary showcases that proper mindset and nurturing setup that goes a long way to highlight her attitude while also getting small touches for the haunted background. That goes quite nicely with the later scenes to bring about some decent enough setups to generate light but still chilling supernatural air. The first encounter in the woods starts this on a nice note, while the brief bits while they're goofing around in the house of the backstory flashback to explain the potential haunting are both fine sequences that start hinting heavily at the idea of something happening around the family. It goes on in this fashion to the final half where it starts to bring about the true nature of the haunting and how this is played up with the dream about the future chasing her through the house and later attacking the captive that is later revealed to have potentially happened which serves the final twist rather nicely that is surprising with how the particular figure is involved and gives this one some nice positives. There are some issues with this one that bring it down. The most obvious issue here is the preference for spelling everything out with dialog rather than action so the pace can feel sluggish and dull. While there are points here where it starts to something interesting with the daughter bringing up weird incidents or the mother's weird behavior hinting that something is wrong, the lack of following through with a physical presence to pay these off ends up making the film overly talky and lacking with that genre fare. This is a result of the kid-friendly atmosphere that means there's never going to be a chance to play up the kind of content to put that into effect which is the case here since nothing really happens until the end and even then it's not as prominent as expected. It's not as bad as the film's dull pace but it still holds it back somewhat.
Rated Unrated/PG: Violence and children-in-jeopardy.
As is typical and familiar with Ryan Callaway's other entries, there's really nothing here to bring about a cult following or viral spread to horror fans. Nothing daring or exploitative, no blood, no uncomfortable or eye-opening moments. I've been waiting for this from Callaway's work, but it seems to be staying G rated, and missing opportunities that make other no budget horror shine a little brighter. We do see several of the usual young female cast members, and that is not a bad thing.. but it's very.. scholastic. I do have to give a shout-out for Emma Pearson being quite adorable and probably the most on-screen charismatic of the bunch. Cheaply made, but not poorly made, it's just not in a category of service that will attract a horror audience. Not yet.
Let's see , let's put two tons of make-up on a seven year old , since she's going to be the next child star ?
Noooot !!
Nice Home Depot shop lights , lighting woods , gzzzz at least put sum gels on them ? There cheap ?
The basement looked like a storage room at goodwill ?
I couldn't get scared because I was looking at all the crap down there .
Maybe that white dressed ghost was an employee of goodwill ?
Going down the stairs to bring up items for sales floor ?
Liked ghost lady pulling a rusted radio flyer though . Although why does a ghost need a wagon full of crap ?
My new rule is don't watch any horror flick after 1999 .
Thx folks !
Stevydvd ( I will return )
Noooot !!
Nice Home Depot shop lights , lighting woods , gzzzz at least put sum gels on them ? There cheap ?
The basement looked like a storage room at goodwill ?
I couldn't get scared because I was looking at all the crap down there .
Maybe that white dressed ghost was an employee of goodwill ?
Going down the stairs to bring up items for sales floor ?
Liked ghost lady pulling a rusted radio flyer though . Although why does a ghost need a wagon full of crap ?
My new rule is don't watch any horror flick after 1999 .
Thx folks !
Stevydvd ( I will return )
I had never heard about this 2023 horror movie titled "Stay Out of the Basement" from writer and director Ryan Callaway prior to sitting down and watching it. However, I have to admit that my expectations to the movie were slim, given the movie's rather amateurish cover. But still, I opted to give the movie the benefit of the doubt.
Turns out that my initial gut feeling was right on, and "Stay Out of the Basement" was not worth the effort. The storyline and narrative in the movie was dull and rather uneventful. And as for this being a horror movie, well let's just say that you shouldn't get your hopes up, unless you consider a bland and monotonous storyline as being horror.
The acting performances in "Stay Out of the Basement" were sluggish, amateurish and wooden. Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list, and after having sat through 71 minutes of this ordeal, I can honestly say that nor did I take notice of any performance, as no one stood out as being memorable.
Visually then you're in for 71 minutes of nothing. There was nothing worthwhile on the screen in terms of special effects or anything that would even spruce the narrative up to anything resembling a horror movie.
"Stay Out of the Basement" was a swing and a miss from writer and director Ryan Callaway. And it is not a movie that I would recommend horror fans to waste their time, money or effort on. Some of us suffered through this ordeal, so you don't have to.
This looked and felt like writer and director Ryan Callaway had gotten together friends and family and shot an amateur home movie in less than 24 hours.
My rating of "Stay Out of the Basement" lands on a two out of ten stars.
Turns out that my initial gut feeling was right on, and "Stay Out of the Basement" was not worth the effort. The storyline and narrative in the movie was dull and rather uneventful. And as for this being a horror movie, well let's just say that you shouldn't get your hopes up, unless you consider a bland and monotonous storyline as being horror.
The acting performances in "Stay Out of the Basement" were sluggish, amateurish and wooden. Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list, and after having sat through 71 minutes of this ordeal, I can honestly say that nor did I take notice of any performance, as no one stood out as being memorable.
Visually then you're in for 71 minutes of nothing. There was nothing worthwhile on the screen in terms of special effects or anything that would even spruce the narrative up to anything resembling a horror movie.
"Stay Out of the Basement" was a swing and a miss from writer and director Ryan Callaway. And it is not a movie that I would recommend horror fans to waste their time, money or effort on. Some of us suffered through this ordeal, so you don't have to.
This looked and felt like writer and director Ryan Callaway had gotten together friends and family and shot an amateur home movie in less than 24 hours.
My rating of "Stay Out of the Basement" lands on a two out of ten stars.
This is clearly a no budget film, but it is a lot better than many movies of this type. It has a spooky story and told it well. A few of the other reviews talk about bad acting, but I found the actresses (as they were almost without exception all female) to be very natural and believable. Emma Pearson was very good as a young child, and Ariella Mossey was great as her babysitter, who is thrown into a number of weird and troubling situations. Rivers Duggan seems off as Liz, but that's appropriate because the character is supposed to be disturbed by everything that has happened and unable to fully deal with life. Everyone else does quite well also. The biggest disappointment is that the entire film turns out, by design, to just be a bridge between the films that came before and the one that comes after. I've not seen any of the other films, so I don't have a larger perspective and am just judging by its own merits. The ultimate villain of the movie is slightly unusual, or maybe is just not explained as well as needed without the other three films to add extra information. At one point it gets a little preachy with a religious statement, but that actually seems appropriate to the characters involved and is not too heavy-handed. That does open the door slightly to criticism that the plot was culturally insulting, but, again, without seeing the other three movies in the series I can't tell is there's a real problem. Based upon the surprising acting chops of the youngest stars and a plot that is both sort of familiar but not overdone, this film overall earns a good but not great rating.
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