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Barbara Crampton, Graham Skipper, Brea Grant, and Chase Williamson in Beyond the Gates (2016)

Review by DHarris

Beyond the Gates

8/10

Solid Effort on First Feature Film from Jackson Stewart

It was hard not to think about "Stranger Things" as I watched "Beyond the Gates." They came out at about the same time, use similar '80s synth scores, and each harks back to a certain style of the 1980s (despite Gates taking place in '92). That "Stranger Things" succeeds so completely invites a more critical response to anything remotely like it, but I'll resist, as I enjoyed this film on its own merits.

I had no trouble giving myself over to "Beyond the Gates" and was completely entertained, even genuinely spooked at times. The camera work is good, music fantastic, and the story-line well executed. The build is slow and steady, and while others have complained of boredom due to this, I found the pacing very good and enjoyed the slow build. The momentum builds and doesn't stop until the climax. Bored I was not. With moments of over-the-top special effects, wooden acting at times from the male leads, and occasional moments of awkward dialogue, I was reminded specifically of '80s Italo horror films. While these elements might be seen as a negative by some, for me they added to the film in a way that made it even more fun to watch.

A-list actors and screenwriters might have made this a more polished film, but I, for one, am glad that it was done just as it was. Good fun, and I hope for more from these guys.
  • DHarris
  • May 15, 2017

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