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Nadia Lamin in Hosts (2020)

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Hosts

89 reviews
3/10

Fundamental disconnect between some reviews and what I saw

There has definitely been a major marketing push to make this film out to be something it's not.

I'm usually happy to take a low budget into account when watching a film and look for what was done well, but there was very little here to appreciate. Read a five star review and then prepare to be disappointed.

The script was full of waffle and didn't go anywhere - characters stood/sat about giving tedious monolgues supposed to inject meaning.

The directing was mainly static shots that didn't even allow characters to move - a woman tries to direct her boyfriend (after a massive dialogue that should have been left on the cutting room floor) to lights in the garden whilst rooted to the sofa. A family watch a murder, rooted to their chairs.

I liked the actors - though they had to squirm for what felt like hours in every scene to show their terror.

The whole thing should have been done as a short. There's nothing original about the film and there was not enough story to make a film of this length. And not enough money to make it look even that half-decent.

Then the money could have been spent on some polish and the writer would have been forced to consider what the point of the whole thing was.

So bad it's bad!
  • moray-jones
  • Oct 25, 2020
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3/10

Half baked

Truly unbelievable and bizarre character choices throughout the film. Acting that could end careers. And an underdeveloped idea that ultimately goes nowhere.
  • babysweetstones
  • Oct 5, 2020
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3/10

Great trailer poor film. TERRIBLE SCRIPT.

Trailer was great. Really well put together. Shame it's no reflection of the final film. So thumbs up to whoever edited that.

For a film of this budget the acting was good. Some over acting in places but seen far far worse.

What spoilt it the most gor me was the completely unrealistic way people acted to certain scenarios. Which was often unintentionally hilarious, how could these people not react to how someone is behaving!? Fail. Because of this a supposed 'shocking' scene was hugely diluted and became more of a "meh" moment. (Especially with the over the top drama before it happened......intended to make us feel joy and empathy. Again. Failed. The script was quite frankly rubbish and nonsensical. Explained nothing and left you feeling unsatisfied.

The slow drudge of 40+ minutes before anything actually happened had me occasionaly hovering over the remote and ffwd button.

Positives. Some of the make up was enjoyable.

Sadly because of the poor script this film suffers and the hone invasion side plays.....whatever they were!?? It is all a confusing mess.
  • Jester222
  • Jan 21, 2021
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1/10

How bad? Very, very bad.

  • leinad23ec
  • Nov 11, 2020
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2/10

You knwo when people say "worst movie I've ever seen". I always hated that, but I think I found mine

I love horror movies, and I think that, with only a few exceptions, I haven't watched a non-horror film for 3 years. Some of them were absolutely tremendous, some of them were decent and others were quite poor.

But none of them was absolute garbage. Well, Hosts it is.

The directing, writing, dialogue, cinematography, plot, sound mixing are disgustingly bad. You are sitting in front of your TV hoping that something will happen that will reedem this movie. Maybe one coherent plot point, maybe a decent piece of writing, maybe a good shot. Anything, really. It never happens.

I saw some people bashing the acting, but with this kind of incredibly idiotic directing and writing, you can't really blame them. The had absolutely nothing to work with.

The directors, writers and producers should be ashamed of themselves. In this times, when the movie industry is crashing and talented directors are scraping for a minimal budget, they just insult them by making this sorry excuse of a film.

The fact that this has 5.6 (actually a decent rating for a horror movie) is an absolute joke. If you're thinking of paying money for this, don't, just don't. Just drink them away or gamble.

2* just because I feel bad for the actors. Hope this doesn't end their careers.
  • tudorgadalean
  • Nov 11, 2020
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1/10

A horror show in horror

  • srwood-83999
  • Mar 14, 2021
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1/10

If I could give it 0 star, I would

It has an amateur feel to it. A bit like a high school play. It's slow and boring. It's over the top in places just to try and get the shock factor. Story line is silly and nothing is explained. Ending is very disappointing and totally what I predicted. It's like watching Eastenders but far less entertaining. I wish other reviews would be more realistic as I wouldn't have wasted my time with this.
  • zoeheeley
  • Nov 29, 2020
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1/10

Oof. Does nothing right...

Man this is a weak movie. Plot is tissue paper thin, acting is mediocre at best but wow, the audio mixing is truly terrible. I don't know how they made literally every line sound distractingly dubbed but they did. Think the first dialogue in Birdemic but it's like that the whole movie.
  • jharring1997
  • Mar 17, 2021
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6/10

Excellent start! Falls apart by the end

If you like the experience of watching a horror movie, then you'll enjoy the watch. The tension and violence in the first scene (you'll know witch) and the mystery throughout is fantastic. The problem seems to be they didn't complete the thought. What are these things? There are plenty of hints throughout, and the impression that if you knew the Bible front to back maybe this would make sense. But I don't think so. By the end I'm left with the impression that the filmmakers didn't have the complete picture thought through. I like a film that I as the viewer need to figure out, but I'm not sure there's anything substantial or satisfying to figure out here.

Acting was great! I don't know what a lot of these other reviewers are talking about.
  • TVTimdb
  • Mar 27, 2021
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10/10

Ferocious Horror

I really feel this may be on of the most ferocious horror movies of the year. The acting if first rate, the story feels a little familiar in that it's sort of home invasion movie, but like most interesting indies they make it seem new. This movie is terrifying and there is one scene that is going to blow your mind. It's little indie gem that I feel I've unearthed.......definitely recommend!
  • malevolentfilmsllc
  • Oct 2, 2020
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7/10

Allegory

Not all are welcome in the Father's house. Some are cast out and lurk in the darkness waiting for revenge. Good and bloody.
  • alexakesson
  • Oct 2, 2020
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5/10

Had Promise but Lacked Substance

The movie started off strong and the "possessed" characters were creepy. However, there wasnt much of a story and the movie devolved into a confusing violence fest with no real substance. I was indifferent to the family and having violence for the sake of violence didnt help the plot. If there was more of a story, then the scares would have been more effective.

I think this could have been better with a bit more plot and better character dialogue and development. Bonus points for the ominous music score and a few decent scares.

An average movie that serves it's purpose when you have nothing better to watch

[5/10]
  • ryan_sy
  • Oct 25, 2020
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1/10

"Favors"

I saw this climbing the charts on a few ratings boards and being rated on a absolute flip flop basis of 10/10 or 1/10, which as you are thinking too is weird right? so I thought id check it out and oh boy! it seems people who know the filmmakers and their network circles have been not only disingenuous by writing overly positive reviews to support their friends but what they don't realize it gave these film makers delusions of success when they have in fact made a terribly paced and written horror film that as it stands will get torn apart by people who don't have this bias.
  • Grim_Horror
  • Jan 21, 2021
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1/10

Waste of time

Don't be fooled by the 10 STAR ratings. What a load of manure. I wasted 48 minutes of the time I have left on this earth to watch this tripe. The acting was horrible. Even after 48 minutes I still had no clue what was going on. I think I'd rather have Coranavirus than sit through the remainder of this movie. For those of you who decide to watch this, I won't "ruin" the first 48 minutes by telling you what happens.
  • chrisgilmer
  • Oct 2, 2020
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1/10

Shocking

Absolutely shocking film. Never got going. People running round with light bulbs in their mouths. Just typical of 2020 with the way it's all gone. I'm %100 sure this has got to be the worst film I have ever seen. Some of the effects look like they have been drawn up by a Nokia 3310....
  • mancity-67729
  • Oct 15, 2020
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4/10

An okay film diminished by a sub-par script

  • thrax-23316
  • Mar 27, 2021
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4/10

Middle of the road indie bloodbath

Noticeably low budget from the get go, but it kept things simple to not overreach it's means. There is a great build up to the first kill that had me literally laughing out loud, so kudos on that. Afterwards, things fall into a pretty banal "run-kill-repeat" rhythm that offers some run of the mill violence, but little else. Some of the dialogue is a bit cheesy, and there aren't many surprises, but it's all fairly acceptable by b-movie standards, just don't ask too much of it. Truth be told, it took me three tries to make it to the end as I kept falling asleep, but I did keep putting it on pretty late, so that one might be on me.
  • youngcollind
  • Aug 29, 2021
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7/10

An indy Horror film made with more heart & skill than many of the majors

It's Welcome to Dinner meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers with new British Indy horror Hosts and this film deserves your time - Young Couple Jack (Neal Ward) & Lauren (Nadia Lamin) are looking forward to sharing their Christmas Dinner with their local friendly neighbours, the family who live close by, consisting of Mum and Dad (Frank Jakeman & Jennifer Preston) Sons Eric & Ben (Lee Hunter & Buddy Skelton) and daughter Cassie (Samantha Loxley) but when some strange lights are seen in the couples garden and Mum has some heavy news to break to the family, you just know things are going to go from Turkey to Tits Up in a matter of a heartbeat over the Yorkshire Pudding.

I won't say any more about the story itself, as we don't want to get into spoilers here.

HOSTS began its life as an on-line Crowd Funding Campaign, via the Youtube channel of its creators, and while it might not be the next Saw of the Horror Genre (Nor should it need to be) it's an extremely well made, tightly directed, film with a number of well thought out camera shots and clever design concepts.

Any indy film without exception always has a more challenging road from script to screen than most and the team behind this movie put it out on line for all to see, so you could follow their journey from day one. While films must always be ultimately reviewed on the final result on the screen (because ultimately that's all your viewing audience cares about) the team of Oakes and Leader are among a small number of the new generation of film-makers, to have made their journey of getting this film out there so transparent. So even if I hated the film, which I didn't, I still wouldn't be dishing out some bell end of a one star review.

HOSTS, yes, was made on a tiny budget, (I think it was 20k?) and is shot around incredible limitations, but the fact that up and coming talents and entertaining comedy duo Leader & Oakes (Check out their amusing and informative channel Dark Fable Media on Youtube) have been able to deliver with a film this polished is a testament to their creativity, passion, drive and skill behind the camera. Few would dare to try such an enterprise with so few resources and such a punishing and extremely short shooting window, let alone those who thoughtlessly would see fit to dismissively give this film a one day star review. (Doing so makes those reviews have absolutely no value and they should be ignored and only underscores the fact that these reviewers have no concept of what makes the genre of horror great in the first place.)

I'm not going to shower the film with endless false praise because it's not a movie without some issues. While occasionally the lack of an adequate budget betrays itself and some moments of the story do jar briefly, the many strengths of the film allow these, for the most part, to be overlooked.The acting is a mixed bag, but all the roles are competently played, with some notable stand out performances (Especially from Samantha Loxley & Buddy Skelton) But from the creepy opening, you know this film will be a little bit different and deliver in the right boxes for it's well worn genre. It's not a film for the faint hearted and probably not one to have on during Christmas Dinner either and what you make of the ending, will depend on how you like to digest your entertainment at the end of your meal.

Oakes and Leader are both self taught at their trade and you can see their numerous informative videos regarding film making on their channel, and they have put everything they've learned to good use here. As a first outing, this product is impressive and they should, quite rightly, be proud and pleased with the result and its well deserving of distribution the film had been searching for. .

Overall, this is a solid indy film, made by a duo of determined and extremely talented filmmakers, who instead of procrastinating from the sofa, got up and made their first feature, allowed us to follow their journey and produced a very worthy product. It would appear many horror critics agree with my assessment, so fans of the genre, check out this film out and STUDIOS, give these guys a shot at something with the proper financial support they deserve. For even the smallest but decent budget I am certain they will deliver an absolute corker for the normally difficult second album. Recommended.
  • azanti0029
  • Oct 6, 2020
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5/10

Unique and Unsettling

So, it's not the greatest film you'll ever see, however HOSTS will keep you entertained and keep you guessing. Another review of this film stated the acting was poor, but in my opinion, most performances were fantastic considering the script. In saying that too, the story was unique and creative.

I popped in on, sort of as a background movie while I was working, and got sucked right in. I'd recommend to any horror fan.
  • HorrorVision
  • Oct 2, 2020
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Pffft

Biggest load of rubbish ever .typical british film , flooded with music from start to finish and acting from two or three like a 7 year old would .. who ever wrote directed and recruited such rubbish .. bizarre trash .
  • davetrubody
  • Oct 24, 2020
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9/10

A wickedly smart, bloody, and brutal invasion horror!

Well done to the cast and crew. Excellent work across the board. Nick and Samantha are phenomenal as the guests from Hell and the dynamics between the cast members are strong and believable.

From the first hammer stroke to the last swing of a knife, horror fans will truly enjoy this well-acted and well-crafted flick!

Can't wait to see what they come up with next.
  • brandingiron_prod
  • Oct 3, 2020
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6/10

Not too bad

  • traciannelise
  • Apr 5, 2021
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1/10

You know it's rigged whe in gets an overall 5.1 !

Worthless trash. Like a bad dream except the monologuing would send me out of REM into a coma. HOW can this get a 5.1? I have seen cheap Indie horror that received a 4.3 or so, but was at least somewhat interesting. Who wrote it? Who edited it, some mournful psychopath who is torn between killing people by their endless drivel and incredibly fake whimpering (you have to establish a character before we feel for them good grief.)..... or smashing in heads.

Disturbingly horrible, I would rather have a fever dream.
  • thomasrobbins
  • Feb 18, 2021
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1/10

Awful Acting and Plot

Unbelievably bad acting. Very poor story line. Directors and writers need to count this as a loss of their possible talent, improve and move on. The actors/actresses will never make it big unless they take more lessons. It was like watching a Junior school play in every way.
  • davey184
  • Oct 2, 2020
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2/10

Could do better

I'm presuming this was a high school project? Stilted acting, a plot with more holes than a colander
  • mattcording
  • Jan 17, 2021
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