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The Shortcut

  • 2009
  • 13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
4.2K
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Shannon Woodward, Drew Seeley, Dave Franco, and Katrina Bowden in The Shortcut (2009)
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Two brothers come upon a rarely used shortcut in their new town.Two brothers come upon a rarely used shortcut in their new town.Two brothers come upon a rarely used shortcut in their new town.

  • Director
    • Nicholaus Goossen
  • Writers
    • Dan Hannon
    • Scott Sandler
  • Stars
    • Katrina Bowden
    • Jeremy Bastian
    • Cavan Cunningham
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nicholaus Goossen
    • Writers
      • Dan Hannon
      • Scott Sandler
    • Stars
      • Katrina Bowden
      • Jeremy Bastian
      • Cavan Cunningham
    • 43User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Katrina Bowden
    Katrina Bowden
    • Christy
    Jeremy Bastian
    • Benjamin Hartley (1940s)
    Cavan Cunningham
    Cavan Cunningham
    • School Administrator
    William B. Davis
    William B. Davis
    • Benjamin Hartley
    Benjamin DeWalt
    • Benjamin Hartley (1950s)
    Nicholas Elia
    Nicholas Elia
    • Tobey
    Josh Emerson
    Josh Emerson
    • Taylor
    Raymond J. Barry
    Raymond J. Barry
    • Old Man
    • (as Raymond Barry)
    • …
    Dave Franco
    Dave Franco
    • Mark
    Jonelle Gunderson
    Jonelle Gunderson
    • Sally (1950s)
    Shannon Jardine
    Shannon Jardine
    • Ms. Milan
    Scott Lyster
    Scott Lyster
    • Dougie
    Christine MacInnis
    • Mrs. Hartley
    Daniel Maslany
    Daniel Maslany
    • Ivor Hartley (1950s)
    Maxine Miller
    Maxine Miller
    • Grandma
    Tracylynn Olson
    • Irene
    • (as Tracy-Lynn Pugsley)
    Rob Roy
    • Mr. Armstrong
    Jaden Ryan
    Jaden Ryan
    • Kid #1
    • Director
      • Nicholaus Goossen
    • Writers
      • Dan Hannon
      • Scott Sandler
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    User reviews43

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    7nitzanhavoc

    Average film with excellent twists! Worth a shot.

    The Shortcut is another shining example of how one can almost never trust IMDb's rating system, or the users responsible for it. Either that, or I seriously don't understand the way it's supposed to be. However, if you do watch The Shortcut expecting a 5.0 rated film - you'll be very pleasantly surprised.

    The way I see it, this film is divided into three parts. The first one is the longest and slowest, giving us the exposition and buildup which are quite good - family moves into a new place, the kids in school and their friends, the local urban legend of a place you shouldn't go to, the works! The second part starts about an hour after the beginning, involves a pretty nice twist and is much more fast-paced, with some cat and mouse chases just like in Slasher films. The final part is the ending, which completely blew my head off as I did not see it coming! I thought the film was above average but not by far, and then the ending really got it some more points.

    The acting is good, especially by Shannon Woodward as Lisa. The flashes from earlier years were also well used, and the cinematography wasn't anything special but wasn't bad.

    All in all, I really enjoyed this film, as I'm a sucker for good plot twists, especially towards the ending. The Shortcut, while not a masterpiece, is definitely recommended!
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Fairly average teenage slasher movie

    This movie was, well truth be told, fairly average.

    The storyline was pretty much like taken from a mold of how to make a teenage slasher movie, nothing new or super surprising to the story actually. You have your newly arrived family to a town, a crazy old man in the woods, and a bunch of teenagers with their noses in places they don't belong. And with that recipe, "The Shortcut" is set off to an otherwise alright ride.

    The movie moves ahead at a good pace actually, never becoming stale or boring. There is a good turn of events throughout the movie, and some nice character build as well. This is some of the stronger elements that work for the movie.

    As for the cast, well I think they actually put together an alright group of people here for the movie. Raymond J. Barry in the role of the 'old man' was actually good, he did come off the screen sort of aloof, but I wouldn't say he was creepy, as the teens in the movie described him. As for the young cast, well they did good jobs with their characters as well, but for me it was Raymond J. Barry who carried the movie.

    Now, for a slasher movie, there isn't a whole lot of blood and gore, but that is alright, because the movie didn't' really need it. It was more thriving on building up suspense and atmosphere. However, I must say that you have the storyline figured out fairly quickly into the movie, but still, the movie is worth watching. And the ending, had a rather unusual twist to it. Whether you like that particular twist or not is a matter of opinion. I, personally, found the ending to be over the top, it just didn't seem like a wholesome way to round up the movie. But of course, this is a matter of taste.

    One of the better scenes in the movie was the hammer scene. Without giving anything away, you will know what I am talking about when you see it. That scene was so good, and the aftermath was working out nice as well.

    And what was really working for "The Shortcut" was the atmosphere of the setting and scenery. There was a whole seedy, dormant feel to the town in which it took place. And the old man's house, though described as creepy and disturbing by the teenagers, wasn't what they said it was. But, I will say that the old man's house was interesting, and it had a very gloomy feel to it, with some fairly interesting items to be seen here and there.

    As movies go, do not expect the next Jason Voorhees or Freddy Krueger to be born from this movie. It is a fairly average movie, and it is one that fails to stand out in the slasher genre. Sad to say, but you watch this movie and then it will fade into oblivion, because nothing really makes it extraordinary or standing out in any way.

    I found the movie to prove adequate entertainment for its one and a half hour (approximately) duration, though it is not a movie that I will be returning to for a second time around.
    5lastliberal-853-253708

    Will we have to move again?

    Normally, I wouldn't give a PG horror movie the time of day. Films like Twilight are not my idea of vampire movies. But, I just watched Tucker and Dale vs Evil and I wanted to see Katrina Bowden again.

    The movie was mostly disappointing through the first two acts. It wasn't until there were only 20 minutes left that we saw any real action. Then, it was intense as the kids were running for their lives.

    The story was predictable. I won't give anything away. The ending was a jolt and showed some real creativity.

    No standout performances, except for maybe Raymond J. Barry, who played the old man in the woods.

    You can find something better to watch.
    5Bernie4444

    "I'll get you and your little dog too"

    Derek (Andrew Seeley) high school student hears of a legend where students have been unduly dispatched while taking a short cut that is naturally through the woods. He and his intrepid high school buddies decide to prove or disprove the rumor and at the same time stir up the alleged perpetrator or encourage his socially unacceptable hobby.

    This is your standard run-of-the-mill slasher movie. While there aren't a lot of scantily clad teenage girls squeaking around in this one. Yet we all know what's going to happen; probably a few shots, a few cuts, some smashing things, spooky music, and whatnot. Yeah, there are the standard twists and turns and the obligatory surprise ending that never surprises anyone. For people that enjoy Gore for gore's sake, this might even be a five-star movie. For people looking at scantily clad female girls, this movie is a dud. For people looking at artistry balance and the structure of the movie itself, you will find it so-so.

    Appropriately named movie.
    4TheyKallMeDood

    Nothing Special Here..

    What can I say? It's a B-slasher flick with a pretty good cast and a weak plot. Really, the movie starts out very very weak. I was afraid it was going Disney horror on me. The script is really cheesy in the parts and the scares are so ridiculously stupid, it's not even worth laughing about. But as the film progresses the mood starts to change and the characters become more and more developed and the suspense starts to build. I really loved the character development here. I especially loved Mark (Dave Franco) who is really a funny, cowardly guy. He has some really funny back and forths with Lisa (Shannon Woodward) who is also very well developed and fun to watch. So overall, I liked the acting and characters. The plot was super weak. I didn't understand why in the world some random teenagers would care that much about going to that man's house. There reasoning was they wanted to know if that man was killing dogs. Well if he was, why wouldn't they just call higher authority to go check it out? Nope, they had to be on the case themselves. Which I suppose I can't fault since our little bleeders need a creepy place to get slashed away anyways. The deaths are all pretty well done, even though none of them are creative or gory in any way. It's very bland so I wouldn't recommend this to gore hounds.

    The finale, which comes a bit too soon, is very predictable but it's still a nice little twist for this low-budget slasher. Even if it is a bit outlandish and confusing.

    Overall, The Shortcut has it's moments, but overall it's an average B-slasher. Nothing more.

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    • Trivia
      The only movie produced by Adam Sandler's production company "Happy Madison Productions" under the moniker "Scary Madison".
    • Goofs
      It is announced at the beginning of the film that the year is 1945, and there is a prominent banner for Hartley High School's Homecoming. A young man entering the Marines says he's going to be stationed in Germany, which is important because he has to "Stop the Nazis." Homecoming dances at USA high schools are in October or November, which means the dialogue takes place in October or November of 1945. Hitler committed suicide in April of 1945, and the Nazi party quickly dissolved. World War II was over by the time this conversation took place.
    • Connections
      Features Army of Two (2008)

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 2016 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Avoid the Shortcut
    • Filming locations
      • Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Happy Madison Productions
      • Minds Eye Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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