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Hangman

  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Hangman (2015)
B-HorrorFound Footage HorrorPsychological HorrorPsychological ThrillerSerial KillerSlasher HorrorCrimeHorrorThriller

Returning from vacation, the Miller family find their home has been broken into. After cleaning up the mess they continue with their lives, shaking off the feeling of being violated. But lit... Read allReturning from vacation, the Miller family find their home has been broken into. After cleaning up the mess they continue with their lives, shaking off the feeling of being violated. But little do they know the nightmare has just begun.Returning from vacation, the Miller family find their home has been broken into. After cleaning up the mess they continue with their lives, shaking off the feeling of being violated. But little do they know the nightmare has just begun.

  • Director
    • Adam Mason
  • Writers
    • Simon Boyes
    • Adam Mason
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Sisto
    • Kate Ashfield
    • Ryan Simpkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Adam Mason
    • Writers
      • Simon Boyes
      • Adam Mason
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Sisto
      • Kate Ashfield
      • Ryan Simpkins
    • 63User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
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    Eric Michael Cole
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    Amy Smart
    • Melissa
    Ross Partridge
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    5ten-thousand-marbles

    Entertaining and creepy

    It's maybe a tiny bit far fetched, but the reality is it could happen. It's nothing special and it's predictable (we pretty much find out in the first few minutes where it's going) but the creepy factor kept me watching. It's obviously low budget, but the acting and production are decent.
    1nyrn

    Low-budget reached an all new low.

    Man terrorizes a family seen through a multi web-cam type setup. That's it. Remove acting, character building, drama, tension or any of the myriad of things that could make a movie watchable. Hangman simply picks up the Paranormal Activity snoozetorch, and manages to do absolutely nothing with it. There are home movies made by kids on youtube that look stellar in comparison to Hangman. Not even kidding here. Had to scrub through the last third of the "film". Possible the lowest quality film I've ever seen. The fake review of the film here on IMDb was the most entertaining moment I had watching Hangman. They're just too funny and always written the same way.
    rooprect

    I'm about to slam the snot out of this movie, but also praise it

    Let's start with the bad because that's the fun part. This movie will make you feel filthy. You know like when you have a mild stroke and can't change the channel and the tv is stuck on Fox News all night? Yeah that.

    More on that later, let's continue bashing. There are a couple gaping holes which might bother you to the point of hurling popcorn at the screen (if your stroke hasn't paralyzed your pitching arm), such as how did that 250 lb body conveniently disappear? Or why didn't anyone notice all the blood in a public bathroom (must be a rough neighborhood). These holes seem a bit incongruous with the slow, methodical approach to the film which addresses each infinitesimal detail such as moving a flower pot to get a better camera angle. But a 250 lb body we don't care about. Ok.

    Let's switch gears abruptly.

    Jeremy Sisto is effing INCREDIBLE. All the acting, for that matter, is excellent from Jeremy all the way down to the 2 kids whose fight scene was so convincing I had to check if they were real life brother & sister (they are). The premise is that this film is a voyeuristic exposé of a normal American family, and major kudos to each & every actor for conveying this flawlessly. Of course that means it's not histrionic, not dramatic, there are no Oscar worthy monologues and tear jerking shows of emotion that make us clutch our pillow and reach for the kleenex. This is reality. Conversations are choppy, sometimes a bit awkward, emotions are muted, and interactions are, in a word: boring. And this is probably what your life is like.

    "Hangman" is a found-footage slasher flick which on the surface seems like nothing new, but actually it has the most satsifying found-footage premise I've ever seen. The premise is this: The serial killer is an amateur filmmaker who meticulously sets up cameras, stages the action, films the killings, and most importantly EDITS everything together for us to see. So, unlike all the other found-footage flicks where either (a) it is left deliberately un-edited and raw, or (b) some mysterious person cobbles it all together and releases it as a movie, this film has an explanation for every shot. And since our editor is the serial killer, that gives the film a free pass to be cryptic, oddly-paced and at times inexplicable. (Inexplicable enough to hide a 250 lb body, you be the judge)

    If you're an amateur filmmaker yourself, or a professional filmmaker for that matter, this angle will captivate you instantly and lead you to a deeper appreciation. Even if, like me, you're just a film buff who enjoys unusual ways of breaking that 4th wall, this is one of the best.

    But now let's switch gears back to Reverse. Dear lord this movie will make you feel filthy. I don't mean that in a sexually perverse way (there are some disturbing sexual implications, but interestingly, our serial killer filmmaker chooses not to show anything explicit). I mean this film just disturbs you to the core. I suppose that's the intent of all horror films, but wow man. Even the most rabid splatter fan will say 'dude.'

    It's the film's realistic voyeuristic approach, combined with an utterly detestable 'protagonist' (the serial killer), combined with the artistic approach of subtly declaring that the killer CONTROLS EVERYTHING YOU SEE that makes this such a nasty experience.

    And on that note, even though I sound like I'm slamming the snot out of this flick, it is a complete artistic success. The feel bad movie of the decade. I'm reminded of the mid-1900s cinematic master Georges Franju (known for "Eyes Without a Face") who in 1949 filmed "Blood of the Beasts", a coldly methodical exposé of what goes on inside an actual slaughterhouse. The intent was to disturb the crap out of us, and it certainly does. Here we have a modern parallel, thankfully fictional and staged, but disturbing on a similar level in its reality and slow, unrelenting hopelessness.

    I'm not being sarcastic when I say the filmmakers here achieved a rare pinnacle of success, much like Franju did with "Blood of the Beasts", but dude. My soul needs a shower. Time to watch a 90s Hugh Grant romcom and hug my pillow.
    3Seth_Rogue_One

    Boreman (2015)

    Zero originality whatsoever is to be found here.

    Follows the mold of every single found footage stalker movie made just a little more oversimplified is all.

    With a 30 minute plot (40 at the most) stretched out to 81 minutes and most scenes mainly being day to day scenes of the family doing regular things at home this movie is far more boring than it is disturbing.

    The acting is... okay I guess, the family does act kind of like a family does. The stalker we only see from time to time and he's weird I guess, which makes sense.

    I just looked at the credits and saw that Amy Smart was in it which surprised me, she was in it in retrospect but you couldn't really see it was here because she was only in one scene sitting by a table with the "hidden camera" being very far away.

    So yeah if she is what makes you want to watch this don't bother. But then there is no real reason to bother watching this period.
    7tmdarby

    Well I thought it was good

    I'm not sure why this movie has so many bad reviews.

    I thought it was a pretty decent movie. The acting was pretty good for the most part. I quite liked the story. Nothing really to talk about for special effects, which isn't a bad thing.

    The premise of the movie is fairly realistic too, which adds to the suspense I think. If it's something that could happen to you it adds to the tension.

    The suspense is slowly built up and I found the portrayal of the main character very realistic. The writers obviously did their homework on psychopaths. He's very damaged and shows several ranges of emotion, all without saying anything until near the end of the movie.

    If you like suspense with a little bit of horror, I'd recommend it.

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    Bridget Hoffman in Evil Dead (1981)
    B-Horror
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    • Trivia
      The siblings in the movie are siblings in real life.
    • Quotes

      Beth: D'you know what I was thinking, though?

      Aaron: What's that?

      Beth: I think we should get a gun.

      Aaron: Yeah?

      Beth: Yeah.

      Aaron: Wow... Can't get a gun every time a lightbulb blows. You know how I feel about guns, right?

      Beth: I just don't feel safe here any more.

      Aaron: Yeah... ah...

      Beth: - Think I'm being silly, don't you?

      Aaron: No. Of course, No. I just... you know, I just worry... with the kids and...

      Beth: S'alright...

      Aaron: - Know what? No. If that's - if that's what you... need to feel safe. We will get a gun.

      Beth: Thank you.

      Aaron: I'll get one tomorrow. Wanna watch some TV?

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Виселица
    • Production company
      • Hiding in the Attic
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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