Dennis and Rita arrive home to a series of mysterious events.Dennis and Rita arrive home to a series of mysterious events.Dennis and Rita arrive home to a series of mysterious events.
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- 1 nomination total
Michael Fox
- Game Show Host
- (voice)
Dani Fox
- Game Show Contestant
- (voice)
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Most of the actors were fine and the way it's filmed is pretty good for being a low budget. I'm usually a fan of indie films, but this could've been much better. Perhaps there is a moral to the story, but if that was the movies purpose it should not have been a "thriller". I love horror/thriller flicks and they are pretty much all I watch, so I was hopeful this would be good. Sadly, I was very disappointed. Perhaps if it wasn't so slow and I didn't feel like I just watched a 4 hour movie, I wouldn't be as annoyed that I just wasted my time. Lastly, not really sure what the point of the movie was. Don't get me wrong, I love cliffhangers and movies that end and you're thinking to yourself "wtf" (in a good way), but this movie had no point (unless there a moral of the story).
Looks like most of the budget was spent on the movie poster. I found the movie very, very boring and it had a weak plot. Maybe if it was a short it could have been passable but there's no way you should make a movie with such a dull cast and story.
This Movie was very strange. Not really in a good way either. I'd give it 3 stars, plus 1 for weirdness factor. 4/10
This is actually my first review ever.
I felt the acting of this movie was so poor, it left me more disturbed than the movie could have ever done, even if executed well.
Got about 45 minutes in and just had to turn it off. The only monsters are the ones who let thos be released.
I felt the acting of this movie was so poor, it left me more disturbed than the movie could have ever done, even if executed well.
Got about 45 minutes in and just had to turn it off. The only monsters are the ones who let thos be released.
As is frequently the case with indie films seen by about a dozen people, the glowing reviews on here are from people tied to the production.
The reality, unfortunately, isn't so glowing. It's OK in parts, downright bad in others. Here's some advice for their next effort:
Tip #1 When assigning a visitor from another planet to write your script, choose one who is familiar with human behavior. Humans who are outside their rental home do not go inside to confront an axe wielding intruder. Humans who purchase a haunted house don't rent it out to tenants. Humans who have phone conversations where they are charged by a stranger to destroy someone else's luggage don't hang up the phone and immediately open a bottle of wine.
Tip #2 The soundtrack should bear some passing relationship to the onscreen activity. Ominous music playing when people enter a home where the biggest threat are flies on unwashed dishes doesn't make those flies more threatening.
Tip #3 If you decide to put actors in your film, and I highly recommend you do, include more that four. There are more than four members of this cast, but they are basically extras. The lead pair, though they are acting their hearts out, are not interesting or likable enough to carry a film.
Tip #4 Have a reason for making a film beyond spending your backers money. The movie ends with none of the characters having learned anything despite the ordeal they've been through. If they survive the film (no spoilers here) you could imagine the two leads buying another haunted house to rent out.
Five stars for the actors giving it their all and generally good film making basics. Minus one star for whoever didn't give the space alien who wrote the script enough time to observe real human behavior. Four stars.
The reality, unfortunately, isn't so glowing. It's OK in parts, downright bad in others. Here's some advice for their next effort:
Tip #1 When assigning a visitor from another planet to write your script, choose one who is familiar with human behavior. Humans who are outside their rental home do not go inside to confront an axe wielding intruder. Humans who purchase a haunted house don't rent it out to tenants. Humans who have phone conversations where they are charged by a stranger to destroy someone else's luggage don't hang up the phone and immediately open a bottle of wine.
Tip #2 The soundtrack should bear some passing relationship to the onscreen activity. Ominous music playing when people enter a home where the biggest threat are flies on unwashed dishes doesn't make those flies more threatening.
Tip #3 If you decide to put actors in your film, and I highly recommend you do, include more that four. There are more than four members of this cast, but they are basically extras. The lead pair, though they are acting their hearts out, are not interesting or likable enough to carry a film.
Tip #4 Have a reason for making a film beyond spending your backers money. The movie ends with none of the characters having learned anything despite the ordeal they've been through. If they survive the film (no spoilers here) you could imagine the two leads buying another haunted house to rent out.
Five stars for the actors giving it their all and generally good film making basics. Minus one star for whoever didn't give the space alien who wrote the script enough time to observe real human behavior. Four stars.
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- Budget
- $50,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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