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The Dark Red

  • 2018
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.1K
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The Dark Red (2018)
MysteryThriller

A young woman is committed to a psychiatric hospital and claims her newborn was stolen by a secret society to harvest its supernatural blood.A young woman is committed to a psychiatric hospital and claims her newborn was stolen by a secret society to harvest its supernatural blood.A young woman is committed to a psychiatric hospital and claims her newborn was stolen by a secret society to harvest its supernatural blood.

  • Director
    • Dan Bush
  • Writers
    • Dan Bush
    • Conal Byrne
  • Stars
    • April Billingsley
    • Kelsey Scott
    • Conal Byrne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dan Bush
    • Writers
      • Dan Bush
      • Conal Byrne
    • Stars
      • April Billingsley
      • Kelsey Scott
      • Conal Byrne
    • 37User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    April Billingsley
    April Billingsley
    • Sybil Warren
    Kelsey Scott
    Kelsey Scott
    • Dr. Deluce
    Conal Byrne
    Conal Byrne
    • David Hollyfield
    Rhoda Griffis
    Rhoda Griffis
    • Rose Holyfield
    John Curran
    John Curran
    • William Holyfield
    Jill Jane Clements
    Jill Jane Clements
    • Kathrine Warren
    Bernard Setaro Clark
    • Dr. Morales
    Katie Hahn
    • Pregnant woman
    Blaire Hillman
    • Woman in the purple coat
    Robert Mello
    Robert Mello
    • Grieving Man
    Robert Pralgo
    Robert Pralgo
    • CEO
    Lake Roberts
    • Corporate lawyer #1
    Sorrell Sanders
    Sorrell Sanders
    • Suicidal woman
    Celementine June SengStack
    • Young Sybil Warren
    James Boone Sengstack
    • Sybil's Baby
    Kevin Stillwell
    • Mr. Mercer
    Lauren Vogelbaum
    • Corporate lawyer #2
    • Director
      • Dan Bush
    • Writers
      • Dan Bush
      • Conal Byrne
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    7sdean-55631

    Truth is Stranger Than Fiction

    Shout-out to Tore Says for introducing this movie to her audience. Thank you!

    Decipher for yourself what resonates with you and what doesn't, this is basically how it works, so much truth in this little hidden gem.
    6Tweekums

    An average horror film with some good ideas but few real surprises

    Sybil Warren has been confined to a psychiatric hospital. She claims that her unborn baby was stolen by her fiancé's parents who gave her a forced caesarean section because they believe the baby is 'special'. She herself claims to have certain telepathic powers. Is she telling the truth or is she schizophrenic as the doctors believe? Either way when she gets out of hospital she will go after those she believes wronged her.

    This isn't a bad film; it isn't great either; it is one of those average films one watches without regretting but probably forget about soon afterwards. The set-up is interesting and for most of the film there is some ambiguity about Sybil's state of mind. The end is less surprising but quite entertaining. The cast is solid enough and the rural settings are pleasant. Overall certainly not a must see but it passed the time well enough.
    6mhiggott

    Good ideas but underdeveloped

    There are some good ideas here. It really could have been a very good film with more work. The central premise is underdeveloped, however, and the script lacks any real spark. Although the build up is a little slow, the final reel should have been full of fireworks, but instead it was a bit of a damp squib. I liked the ideas, though, and I'd love to see someone have another go at making this.
    betchaareoffendedeasily

    Nothing Particularly New, but Mostly Well-executed and Good Suspense.

    There are a few ways that this story could have gone, and all of them could be labeled "predictable", so I am not sure that is a good reason to say this movie is "bad". If you found it boring, I guess you just didn't find it suspenseful, that would be a better criticism. On the whole though, there is one film I would compare this to from the 80's, but were Io do that, if will literally take all tension away that you may otherwise have. So yes, this isn't an original story, but it is well-executed and very well-made.

    I enjoyed the entire film, it wasn't slow, it was moderately pace, but it doesn't reveal it's hand all at once, it is a thriller/mystery, that is kind of how they work. It was mostly well-acted, so I am not sure what others mean when they say ti isn't. Were there a couple of less then stellar moments acting-wise? Yes, but on the whole, it was very well acted.

    Coming from someone who watches a lot of low-budget films, I can say pretty definitively that this film is very well-made, the cinematography, lighting, sound, and script are all quite well-done. There are actually a lot more closeups in this film than most, and that is a dangerous thing, meaning, if the acting is really horrible, those closeups are very risky, as previously noted, there are a few dodgy moments acting-wise, but those moments are very brief. The closeups are well-done, and do a good deal to enhance the tension in the film, so the risk payed off.

    There are some interesting themes here, such as the choices we make being generational, and sometimes we repeat the same things our parents did without even realizing it, but even knowing that, the question is whether or not it was worth it? I do think that this film poses at least a few good philisophical questions, also in regards to who we let into our lives, how people who are "damaged goods" might have both a higher and lower guard than "regular" people, but I supposed these themes will likely go over most people's heads, I don't mean that to sound like I'm smarter, I just mean to say, instead of being impatient, and focusing on the few flaws this film has, take the time to look past those flaws, they are small overall, and take the time and pay attention to what is going on in the subtext of the script, because there is actually a good deal of subtext here.

    God Bless ~Amy
    8targetlad72

    Much better than current ratings suggest

    When I saw this film it had a rating over 6, hence me watching it. It was a lot better than I thought, so I'm surprised to see it's current lower rating. At 1st I wasn't paying full attention, soon I had set my ipad down & put my glasses on to watch properly.

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      The director, Dan Bush, creates two humans and a second feature film during the making of this movie.
    • Goofs
      When Sybil is following David's Tahoe, it's plain to see that his license plate changes significantly from one shot to the next. They aren't even from the same state.

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Тёмно-красный
    • Production company
      • Psychopia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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