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Uma misteriosa xerife de uma pequena cidade recebe a visita de uma mulher misteriosa que conta histórias bizarras envolvendo pessoas desaparecidas. Ela pode ser uma notória assassina em séri... Ler tudoUma misteriosa xerife de uma pequena cidade recebe a visita de uma mulher misteriosa que conta histórias bizarras envolvendo pessoas desaparecidas. Ela pode ser uma notória assassina em série.Uma misteriosa xerife de uma pequena cidade recebe a visita de uma mulher misteriosa que conta histórias bizarras envolvendo pessoas desaparecidas. Ela pode ser uma notória assassina em série.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Joseph JoJo Martinez
- The Boy (segment "We All Scream")
- (as Joseph 'JoJo' Martinez)
Moriah N. Boone
- Carol (segment "You Promised")
- (as Moriah Boone)
Stephon Strickland
- Ray (segment "You Promised")
- (as Stephon 'Swerve' Strickland)
Nick W. Nicholson
- Jim (segment "You Promised")
- (as Nick Nicholson)
Tara Dane
- Officer Starling (segment "You Promised")
- (as Tara Price)
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Night Of The Missing is a cleverly constructed horror anthology.
A mysterious woman shows up at a police station on a dark and stormy Christmas Eve, wanting to report a missing person.
However, she instead recounts the torrid tales of people listed as missing on the flyers that line the police station walls.
Which we are subsequently shown in a series of short flashbacks.
How she is privy to such knowledge isn't exactly clear.
But one factor seems to connect them all...there's something paranormal about their disappearances.
Originally, you get hooked by the air of mystery in the overarching storyline...but the stories, themselves, are what win you over in the end.
Not to mention the final twist.
Because the whole thing is actually quite vicious, in a subtle sort of way.
Meanwhile, they have you laughing at points...and even get you with a couple jump scares.
All around, it's actually quite good.
Plus, it's relatively short (at around 70 minutes), so it's not too much of a chore to watch.
So if you are looking for a not-too-well known Christmas horror this holiday season...definitely give this one a shot.
You won't be disappointed you did.
5 out of 10.
A mysterious woman shows up at a police station on a dark and stormy Christmas Eve, wanting to report a missing person.
However, she instead recounts the torrid tales of people listed as missing on the flyers that line the police station walls.
Which we are subsequently shown in a series of short flashbacks.
How she is privy to such knowledge isn't exactly clear.
But one factor seems to connect them all...there's something paranormal about their disappearances.
Originally, you get hooked by the air of mystery in the overarching storyline...but the stories, themselves, are what win you over in the end.
Not to mention the final twist.
Because the whole thing is actually quite vicious, in a subtle sort of way.
Meanwhile, they have you laughing at points...and even get you with a couple jump scares.
All around, it's actually quite good.
Plus, it's relatively short (at around 70 minutes), so it's not too much of a chore to watch.
So if you are looking for a not-too-well known Christmas horror this holiday season...definitely give this one a shot.
You won't be disappointed you did.
5 out of 10.
I watched this without knowing it's an anthology, so I dived right in.
The first story, also the shortest, was quite well done honestly, had a lot of effect. After that one I realized there are more than one movies here, but I kept going and going. Even tho I am not a fan of these kind of mini series, I had fun with Night of the Missing.
It's a production that looks quite good, nice vibe to it, interestingly enough, original stories here, everyone involved did a really good job. Thus I shall recommend it because you too might get a kick out of it.
But it is important to be a fan of anthology movies otherwise this might be a swing and a miss.
Cheers!
The first story, also the shortest, was quite well done honestly, had a lot of effect. After that one I realized there are more than one movies here, but I kept going and going. Even tho I am not a fan of these kind of mini series, I had fun with Night of the Missing.
It's a production that looks quite good, nice vibe to it, interestingly enough, original stories here, everyone involved did a really good job. Thus I shall recommend it because you too might get a kick out of it.
But it is important to be a fan of anthology movies otherwise this might be a swing and a miss.
Cheers!
Typically my reviews' main criticism is a)the acting b) the cinematography. This movie actually did really well in those two categories. Where it fell super short was category c) the sense. This movie is well acted, professional looking, and even slightly humorous at times (the "ron Jeremy" "cameo" had me do a double take! LOL!!). But none of the stories connected with the others,and either ended abruptly or confusingly. And that was a major disappointment,because this movie could have been a hidden gem with better cohesiveness. What happened to the man with the cookies?? (Intentionally being vague to avoid spoilers). Could have been really good if the stories were actually finished and linked. But a decent watch.
After arriving at a deserted police station, a distraught woman catches the eye of a small-town sheriff with her tales of the subjects behind the wall of missing person posters.
Generally, this is a pretty serviceable and enjoyable short-burst anthology effort although its format does present it with some issues. The general quality of the setup and the way the shorts play out isn't bad, with the rushed introduction to the strange woman wandering into the station and the condition she's in sets this up quite nicely for that kind of burgeoning mystery to get unraveled by the time the main stories proper start. This sets up the rather likable and somewhat chilling, with the first two especially being quite worthwhile as the young kid who disappears stopping at a questionable ice cream truck, and the second featuring a young girl who answers a phone-sex call from a serial killer. These both offer a lot of shocks, practical effects, and a generally fun time packed into a short running time. While there's nothing overtly wrong with the other two segments, one about the residents of a seemingly-perfect town with a dark secret for how that came to be and a man determined to be with his true love regardless of the circumstances, don't have much physically wrong with them but it's more the fact that they're so short they leave a ton of questions at the end of them. The third segment doesn't have any time to answer practically any of the endless questions that arise at the end of it, from how the town works to what the purpose is beyond numerous others, while the last one is tantalizingly obscure about its target given the framework for the anthology clashing with the resolution offered. This here really could've used more time to make its setup work or just let the world in play breathe since the segments are so short, but it's not that big of an issue here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Language.
Generally, this is a pretty serviceable and enjoyable short-burst anthology effort although its format does present it with some issues. The general quality of the setup and the way the shorts play out isn't bad, with the rushed introduction to the strange woman wandering into the station and the condition she's in sets this up quite nicely for that kind of burgeoning mystery to get unraveled by the time the main stories proper start. This sets up the rather likable and somewhat chilling, with the first two especially being quite worthwhile as the young kid who disappears stopping at a questionable ice cream truck, and the second featuring a young girl who answers a phone-sex call from a serial killer. These both offer a lot of shocks, practical effects, and a generally fun time packed into a short running time. While there's nothing overtly wrong with the other two segments, one about the residents of a seemingly-perfect town with a dark secret for how that came to be and a man determined to be with his true love regardless of the circumstances, don't have much physically wrong with them but it's more the fact that they're so short they leave a ton of questions at the end of them. The third segment doesn't have any time to answer practically any of the endless questions that arise at the end of it, from how the town works to what the purpose is beyond numerous others, while the last one is tantalizingly obscure about its target given the framework for the anthology clashing with the resolution offered. This here really could've used more time to make its setup work or just let the world in play breathe since the segments are so short, but it's not that big of an issue here.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Language.
Acting was good, cinematography is well done and professional. But the way things were acted made everything feel like it was mocking itself and a comedy that wasn't funny, but just lame. The writing seemed to be an outline then improvised. Felt like this film was trying to me mic too many other films all at once. Less about missing people as it portrays in the title and the beginning and more about random idiots killing it the most awkward and meaningless ways possible.
I have witnessed scarier things and more amusing things on the daily commute home from work.
Like I said, the camera work and acting was well done, unfortunately the writers (if any actually) and directing phones it in.
I have witnessed scarier things and more amusing things on the daily commute home from work.
Like I said, the camera work and acting was well done, unfortunately the writers (if any actually) and directing phones it in.
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 150.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 10.539
- Tempo de duração1 hora 13 minutos
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