A group of college students ride share to a music festival and have a campfire story competition on the way. As the stories progress, the tensions rise as they realize they are in a story of... Read allA group of college students ride share to a music festival and have a campfire story competition on the way. As the stories progress, the tensions rise as they realize they are in a story of their own.A group of college students ride share to a music festival and have a campfire story competition on the way. As the stories progress, the tensions rise as they realize they are in a story of their own.
Brandon Alan McClenahan
- Roger (segment "Millennial Massage")
- (as Brandon McClenahan)
Max Gideon
- Phineas Parsons (segment "I for an Eye")
- (as Michael O'Neal)
Joseph Benshimon
- Brandon (segment "Millennial Massage")
- (as Joseph BenShimon)
Alexander Colom
- Henry Capers (segment "Eternal Hunger")
- (as Alex Colom)
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I don't even know where to start. The acting is so bad, it makes you cringe every 2 seconds. There is no plot. The visual effects are horrible. Total waste of time.
Seems like a group of friends in Las Vegas put in some time and effort to make this movie. I'll give credit for makeup and special effects. The acting fell apart towards the end. Felt like improv moreso thank a movie the play 30 minutes.
The first 3 reviews are fake. Who cares who directed this, and the acting is terrible... most of them have dumb conversations only those with stripped of all identity office workers would have. It's as unrealistic as it gets. Have these people ever had a conversation with someone else before?? There is no chemistry and you don't care about the characters at all.
The plot is a bunch of dweebs go camping and tell ghost stories until they realise they're part of one. Seen it done many times before already.
The linking of each story to the next in some way is eye rolling bad. It's not clever, and the rest of it is stupid and makes no sense.
I may not have found myself bored during the movie, and got through it from start to finish, but it's nothing I would recommend to anyone. If you have absolutely nothing better to watch, it might be ok for a nights viewing, but it's nothing special, nothing original, nothing memorable and certainly nothing you'd ever regret passing up on ever seeing it.
The plot is a bunch of dweebs go camping and tell ghost stories until they realise they're part of one. Seen it done many times before already.
The linking of each story to the next in some way is eye rolling bad. It's not clever, and the rest of it is stupid and makes no sense.
I may not have found myself bored during the movie, and got through it from start to finish, but it's nothing I would recommend to anyone. If you have absolutely nothing better to watch, it might be ok for a nights viewing, but it's nothing special, nothing original, nothing memorable and certainly nothing you'd ever regret passing up on ever seeing it.
While i wasn't bored, i would not recommend this to anybody.
There isnt much originality and the acting is mediocre at best. Visual effects were good except for a few shots that looked like snapchat filters.
The beggining of the movie drags on way to long, even for an anthology movie.
It wants to be too many things at once, but fails at most of them.
The climax and end were entertaining, if a bit sloppy.
Was not sure what to expect in this movie. Reviews were mixed. But I liked it. Simple and well told story about what we have all done at some point. Tell scary stories. Good cast, pretty well acted and a decent script. Director Mark Stephens did a nice job pulling it together. There were some pretty good suspenseful moments. Worth a watch.
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