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The Portal

  • 2010
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
509
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The Portal (2010)
Horror

Investigators pursuing a bizarre hemorrhagic illness are lead to a strange black painting that they discover is a portal to another dimension.Investigators pursuing a bizarre hemorrhagic illness are lead to a strange black painting that they discover is a portal to another dimension.Investigators pursuing a bizarre hemorrhagic illness are lead to a strange black painting that they discover is a portal to another dimension.

  • Director
    • Serge Rodnunsky
  • Writer
    • Serge Rodnunsky
  • Stars
    • Jenna Colby
    • Michael Muhney
    • Michael Madsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    509
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Serge Rodnunsky
    • Writer
      • Serge Rodnunsky
    • Stars
      • Jenna Colby
      • Michael Muhney
      • Michael Madsen
    • 11User reviews
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    Jenna Colby
    • April
    • (as Jenna Zablocki)
    Michael Muhney
    Michael Muhney
    • Daniel
    Michael Madsen
    Michael Madsen
    • Dr. Azirra
    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Professor Hafler
    Nicholas Brendon
    Nicholas Brendon
    • Paul
    Mary-Margaret Humes
    Mary-Margaret Humes
    • Mary
    Laura Sorenson
    • Valerie
    Sandy Hackett
    Sandy Hackett
    • Dr. Westley…
    Hani Al Naimi
    Hani Al Naimi
    • Charlie
    • (as a different name)
    Roddy Piper
    Roddy Piper
    • Homeless George
    Allegra Rodnunsky
    • Little April
    Ally Rodnunsky
    • Little Mary
    Rachel Wittman
    Rachel Wittman
    • Alexis
    Paul Hodge
    Paul Hodge
    • Malcolm
    Ashly Margaret Rae
    • Nurse Kelly
    • (as Ashly Rae)
    Paul Petersen
    Paul Petersen
    • Manager Rick
    Shaun Kurtz
    • Priest
    Wade Speckels
    Wade Speckels
    • Brian
    • Director
      • Serge Rodnunsky
    • Writer
      • Serge Rodnunsky
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    1doorsscorpywag

    Words fail me!

    Really looking forward to this as I like Madsen. Took years to eventually see it. What a turd of a film. Acting was so bad even lettuces could act more realistic.

    The 2 main women possibly are the worst actor/tress I have ever seen. None of it made any sense.

    None of the characters looked even remotely real or interested in what was going on whateverthehell it was that was going on. And I was really looking forward to this as I like Madsen a lot.

    Him and Stacy Keach must have had an urgent gas bill to pay. I can't believe any of the others were paid money as they were probably homeless people working for food and Roddy Piper who just wandered onto the set.

    After 5 years waiting to see it..... Words fail me.
    1tdeladeriere

    And the music never ends

    From the moment the film opens to its ending credits, the soundtrack never stops. Possibly the director thought the endless cacophony of strings and wind instruments would lend some flair to this uninspired epileptic mess, but it only managed to give me a headache. It took me 3 sittings to make it through this drabfest, not necessarily because it was bad (it was) but because of the never-ending soundtrack.

    As to the movie ? A nurse and her (hot) male colleague (the only reason this got a 1/10) investigate the bizarre head-exploding death of a former patient. As they meet the relatives of the victim, a couple of other heads explode and ghost children emerge from a black painting looking like a fuzzy B&W TV screen, probably because they are the key to this exploding-head mystery, but you'll never know, because by the time the movie reaches its pitiful climax, the music gets so obtrusive that you can't hear anything Michael Madsen says before he starts laughing hysterically and his head explodes. The poor nurse is now into hysterics and you will be too, unless you pop a Cuprofen.
    5parry_na

    Good ideas stifled by the Direction ...

    I get the impression 'The Portal' would like to be a bit like 'The Ring (1999)' - and I can't knock that aspiration. The Japanese original and American remake are master-classes of weird horror. 'The Portal', alas, isn't directed with anything like the skill or comparative restraint. Also, where I am a big fan of low-budget horror, the lack of finance seems to inhibit the ambitions of those behind the camera almost as much as the comparative lack of sophistication. There's an interesting Lovecraftian central idea in the titular Portal, and some terrific gore involving exploding heads. But Serge Rodnunsky's writing is frequently undermined by his directorial choices. He appears to desperately want to keep things from getting boring by constantly introducing new characters in various shades of jeopardy, but succeeds only in confusing and disorientating the audience. As a result, the film comes across as badly edited, disjointed and frequently incomprehensible.

    There are good ideas here, and that's the frustration. Set-pieces which could have been visually arresting are destroyed by constant fast cuts and close-ups. I imagine this comes to down to inexperience, and the desire to make every second matter.

    As for the actors - Michael Madsen (Azirra) growls and poses his way through his dialogue, Stacy Keach (Hafler) does what he can with his lines, and Jenna Zablocki (April) is convincingly terrified in a variety of ways.

    Once you are aware of the limitations on offer, you can enjoy 'The Portal' for what it is. My score is 5 out of 10.
    3bowmanblue

    DON'T enter the portal (you have been warned)

    Trust me, there's nothing in the portal you would ever want to see. Do you like horror films? Were you tempted by the mention of Michael Madsen in the cast list? That was how they got me to sit through this. Big mistake. The film looks like it was shot in the nineteen seventies with a budget that's been drummed up by a guy walking round collecting change in a slightly stained hat. Oh, and Michael Madsen is barely in it. He was better in Celebrity Big Brother.

    The Portal has bad acting, awful computer generated special effects (were they rendered on a ZX Spectrum?), terrible dialogue, stupid camera angles and looks cheaper than something made for cable TV (bypassing even a straight-to-DVD release).

    Some films are so bad they're good (Demons or Starcrash, for example). This one is just bad, bad, bad - seriously, save yourself an hour and a half and watch the shopping channel instead (the prices of those gold bracelets are a damn sight scarier than anything in the Portal).

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    1kingofmyownshoes

    To what? Portal to what?

    *sigh* I picked up this movie on the cheap because all the Blockbuster stores are closing in my area and they were clearing out their inventory. Of the many selections I picked out this DVD was one of the few that looked like it was in good enough condition to actually play in my DVD player. After seeing this film I'm now convinced that the reason for it's good condition is that I'm probably the only person who actually watched it all the way through.

    This movie is bad. What makes it bad? Let's start with the acting. It's not horrifically bad, but almost everyone's delivery is just sort of...off. People's reactions to many events aren't believable. I got the impression that most of the actors only read the script once...in the dark.

    The bad acting could be a symptom, though, of the bad writing. The movie jumps from one scene to the next without really explaining enough of what's going on. It's like being told jokes from someone who is drunk, sleep-deprived and forgets the punchlines. It is really a bad sign when you get more information about a movie from the DVD cover then you do by actually watching it.

    The movie's near-constant playing of suspenseful music gets distracting, but fortunately it plays so much that you might be able to sort of ignore it after a while. That's sort of the opposite effect you want your suspenseful music to have, isn't it?

    This movie does have some fairly big names in it (Michael Madsen, Roddy Piper, Stacy Keach), but in a movie this bad it just sort of makes you wonder if they did this movie on a dare.

    By the end of this movie I had gone from not knowing what was going on, to not caring what was going on and just wanting it to end. When it did, finally end I found myself sitting on my couch, drinking warm root beer and saying "...to what? Portal to what?" over and over again for about five minutes. Writing this review is basically therapy for yours truly.

    In short...bad movie.

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      Shortly after April Meaddows witnesses the death of Valerie, she asks her medical colleagues, "What's the prognosis?" Since Valerie's head just blew up splattering blood all over Meaddows, the prognosis is "she's going to remain dead".

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    • Release date
      • 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dincolo de ziduri
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Rojak Films
      • Tiger Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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