An author who spends a weekend locked in a haunted lighthouse as a publicity stunt for his next book becomes a target for powerful supernatural forces.An author who spends a weekend locked in a haunted lighthouse as a publicity stunt for his next book becomes a target for powerful supernatural forces.An author who spends a weekend locked in a haunted lighthouse as a publicity stunt for his next book becomes a target for powerful supernatural forces.
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Well, granted I was lured in by this 2019 thriller's movie cover/poster, and I actually had no idea what the movie was about or who was in it. The movie seemed like a horror movie, little did I know that it was a mere thriller, so I sat down to watch it.
And "Widow's Point" was a swing and a miss from director Gregory Lamberson in terms of entertaining me. Sure, the movie was semi-watchable, but it was very, very slow-paced and rather uneventful. And when something did happen, it was just something bland which made me merely shrug my shoulders at best.
For a thriller, then "Widow's Peak" was stale and generic. The storyline was very scripted and predictable, which most definitely didn't add an ounce of enjoyment to the movie, to be honest.
What did work for the movie was the fact that Craig Sheffer was on the cast list. But even with him on the cast list it wasn't much of an uplifting addition to the movie, because he had very little to work with.
The special effects in "Widow's Peak" were not impressive. They worked as intended, for sure, but they were by no means impressive, especially for a movie from 2019.
I am rating "Widow's Peak" a mere, but generous, three out of ten stars. I wasn't impressed nor entertained. And chances of me returning to watch "Widow's Point" ever again are about as big of a me winning the lottery; and since I don't play the lottery, well...
And "Widow's Point" was a swing and a miss from director Gregory Lamberson in terms of entertaining me. Sure, the movie was semi-watchable, but it was very, very slow-paced and rather uneventful. And when something did happen, it was just something bland which made me merely shrug my shoulders at best.
For a thriller, then "Widow's Peak" was stale and generic. The storyline was very scripted and predictable, which most definitely didn't add an ounce of enjoyment to the movie, to be honest.
What did work for the movie was the fact that Craig Sheffer was on the cast list. But even with him on the cast list it wasn't much of an uplifting addition to the movie, because he had very little to work with.
The special effects in "Widow's Peak" were not impressive. They worked as intended, for sure, but they were by no means impressive, especially for a movie from 2019.
I am rating "Widow's Peak" a mere, but generous, three out of ten stars. I wasn't impressed nor entertained. And chances of me returning to watch "Widow's Point" ever again are about as big of a me winning the lottery; and since I don't play the lottery, well...
I watched 35 minutes of this movie and couldn't take anymore. This is an awful waste of film and anyone's time who sits through it.
From the premise this C list of players film wants to be Cusack's 1408 but ends up without the 148. Oh boy can anyone say misfire dud. Simply put....this was not a good movie. 1408 was very decent ,this was very dumb. Not worth a watch.
I understand that this is a relatively low budget movie, and production values will be limited; but this was pretty bad, all things considered. I was hoping I would like it, because it sounded interesting. Unfortunately, it seems as if this movie was trying too hard to take itself too seriously, with acting that can't be taken seriously at all and it made me turn it off about halfway through. Plot holes, cinematography and less than ideal acting led me to lose interest. Now that this can be watched for free, go right ahead and do so, but I can see why it quickly ended up there.
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- TriviaBased on the novella "Widow's Point" written by the father and son duo Richard and Billy Chizmar.
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- Latarnia wdowy
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- Dunkirk, New York, USA(Widow's Point lighthouse)
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- $17,451
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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