Three teens spy on neighbors, believing they've uncovered a sadistic killer's identity. But when their apartment has hidden cameras, the question arises: who's truly being watched?Three teens spy on neighbors, believing they've uncovered a sadistic killer's identity. But when their apartment has hidden cameras, the question arises: who's truly being watched?Three teens spy on neighbors, believing they've uncovered a sadistic killer's identity. But when their apartment has hidden cameras, the question arises: who's truly being watched?
Natalie Hoflin
- The Mystery Woman
- (as Natalie Blair)
Michael Caffery
- Male Detective One
- (as Michael John-Caffery)
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Wow, what an awesome effort from local feature filmmaker Aash Aaron!
With over 25 year experience in the entertainment industry which includes acting, writing, directing and now producing, Aash Aaron is the guy to watch.
His first film Vigilante amazed audiences with its amazing fight scenes and action. It's twists and turns of a guy trying to punch his way through the bad guys to find the ones who killed his girl friend.
And ICU was an extremely entertaining film.
It made you laugh it made you quiver, it was thrills and voyeurism all the way.
And with Margot Robbie from "Neighbours" starring in both films, what a bonus.
She's hot!
Dan Hillier
With over 25 year experience in the entertainment industry which includes acting, writing, directing and now producing, Aash Aaron is the guy to watch.
His first film Vigilante amazed audiences with its amazing fight scenes and action. It's twists and turns of a guy trying to punch his way through the bad guys to find the ones who killed his girl friend.
And ICU was an extremely entertaining film.
It made you laugh it made you quiver, it was thrills and voyeurism all the way.
And with Margot Robbie from "Neighbours" starring in both films, what a bonus.
She's hot!
Dan Hillier
Well done Aash Aaron Studios.
Vigilante and ICU are awesome!
I especially love how you use local Queensland actors instead of going interstate.
Some stand out actors are actually Aash's previous acting students I found out! All of whom have moved on to many other feature films and TV shows?
Margot Robbie, Christian Radford, James R Dean and of course Ozzie Dervish. (Who just quietly, steals ever scene he is in, in both films). He is one mean looking bastard! Those eyes simply scare the crap out of me. I'd hate to run into him in a dark alley!
Richard D
Vigilante and ICU are awesome!
I especially love how you use local Queensland actors instead of going interstate.
Some stand out actors are actually Aash's previous acting students I found out! All of whom have moved on to many other feature films and TV shows?
Margot Robbie, Christian Radford, James R Dean and of course Ozzie Dervish. (Who just quietly, steals ever scene he is in, in both films). He is one mean looking bastard! Those eyes simply scare the crap out of me. I'd hate to run into him in a dark alley!
Richard D
Just finished watching your movie I.C.U and thought i would jump onto IMDb and tell horror movie fanatics what a awesome movie this is.
There is nothing i can fault with this movie.
Loved the actors, SFX and the story line.
It's hard to find a good horror/thriller with a good story line and i think you hit the nail on the head.
Loved the location and i think the way you shot it was clever and kept me engaged.
Also saw you had a second movie, i will definitely be hiring out this movie if it is as good as I.C.U (which i'm sure it will be).
There is nothing i can fault with this movie.
Loved the actors, SFX and the story line.
It's hard to find a good horror/thriller with a good story line and i think you hit the nail on the head.
Loved the location and i think the way you shot it was clever and kept me engaged.
Also saw you had a second movie, i will definitely be hiring out this movie if it is as good as I.C.U (which i'm sure it will be).
ICU is great! And so is Vigilante Aash Aaron's other feature film.
Aash seems to be pumping out a film a year over the last two years.
And every one gets better and better.
First there was Vigilante, which was a good action thriller.
Then came ICU which was a groovy black comedy/thriller.
Now apparently Aash is working on a horror called Tormented Souls? As seen on www.aashaaron.com
We can't wait! But the Gold Coast Film Industry Professionals will be supporting this film as well as soon as it comes out.
Go Aash, we admire you.
KC Alberts, Miami, Queensland.
Aash seems to be pumping out a film a year over the last two years.
And every one gets better and better.
First there was Vigilante, which was a good action thriller.
Then came ICU which was a groovy black comedy/thriller.
Now apparently Aash is working on a horror called Tormented Souls? As seen on www.aashaaron.com
We can't wait! But the Gold Coast Film Industry Professionals will be supporting this film as well as soon as it comes out.
Go Aash, we admire you.
KC Alberts, Miami, Queensland.
I checked all the reviews for this movie, just from curiosity and except a 3 and a 6, there are only 9s and 10s. HOW? This movie is absolutely terrible!
I sit and watched I.C.U. because I'm a big fan of Margot Robbie, the only actor that is actually ACTING in this "movie" (the reason I'm giving 2 instead of 1), by fast forwarding the filler moments, like the music montages.
The plot seems simple, but the director/writer wants to make it seem like it is complex, with disastrous results. The acting is over the top, Margot Robbie is used as a sex tool because of her beauty and even though almost nothing is predictable, it still feels stupid.
The "twist after twist" in the end makes absolutely no sense and shows that there were twists just for the sake of having them.
At least the movie made me wonder: do Australian people EVER close their curtains?
I sit and watched I.C.U. because I'm a big fan of Margot Robbie, the only actor that is actually ACTING in this "movie" (the reason I'm giving 2 instead of 1), by fast forwarding the filler moments, like the music montages.
The plot seems simple, but the director/writer wants to make it seem like it is complex, with disastrous results. The acting is over the top, Margot Robbie is used as a sex tool because of her beauty and even though almost nothing is predictable, it still feels stupid.
The "twist after twist" in the end makes absolutely no sense and shows that there were twists just for the sake of having them.
At least the movie made me wonder: do Australian people EVER close their curtains?
Did you know
- TriviaThis was the first time Margot Robbie was bound and gagged in a movie. She later appeared this way again in Diversion (2015), Tarzan (2016) and Suicide Squad (2016).
- GoofsA police officer climbs to 'Level 36' of an apartment building, rings the doorbell, and asks the child who answers the door to tell her father he will be waiting downstairs, then leaves. The child asks how he bypassed the building security. More to the point, he had no reason to climb and descend 36 floors to pass a message when he could have used the entry phone system or even sent a text message.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Diversion (2015)
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- $1,100,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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