A janitor in a furniture factory finds herself in a fight for her life when she becomes the target of sinister masked intruders.A janitor in a furniture factory finds herself in a fight for her life when she becomes the target of sinister masked intruders.A janitor in a furniture factory finds herself in a fight for her life when she becomes the target of sinister masked intruders.
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David Holt
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Reece Griffin
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Reminded me a lot of the film P2 in it's situational element. Lone victim in structure against the nemesis, in this case 5 persons intent on killing the victim. What I found most interesting in the concept of a "Reverse Slasher", where-as instead of a killer picking off the victim group, you have a victim who must come to realize they have no choice but to kill their way of the situation. The actor in question, Natalie Terrazzino did an excellent job at traversing the initial terror into that realization. The kills, one by one, were excellent. The duck, doge and weave, cat and mouse play was filmed with precision.
I'm a sucker for these types of films, with Slashers being my favorite sub-genre of horror. So I am always excited to experience a twist on the formula, especially one as delicious as a reversing of the typical tropes and expected content line. (Not that I mind formulaic clones, I adore them, as I adore slashers and actually expect them to follow the formula to my satisfaction. As long the "Pretty people in peril" are to my liking and the story, twists and general vibes are good, I'm happy as a jack-knife in a vengeful victim's hands...lol)
Here the kills were tasty, the "FAFO" moments were a chef's kiss and the ending quite satisfying. The extra bonus of throwing in a role reversal and making it work is the cherry on that bloody birthday cake. 8.4/10 without reservation. VERY glad to have it in my collection, the beautiful physical release is worth every penny. Highly recommended for horror/slasher fans...and as usual, 2 high flying birds to the typical horror haters.
I'm a sucker for these types of films, with Slashers being my favorite sub-genre of horror. So I am always excited to experience a twist on the formula, especially one as delicious as a reversing of the typical tropes and expected content line. (Not that I mind formulaic clones, I adore them, as I adore slashers and actually expect them to follow the formula to my satisfaction. As long the "Pretty people in peril" are to my liking and the story, twists and general vibes are good, I'm happy as a jack-knife in a vengeful victim's hands...lol)
Here the kills were tasty, the "FAFO" moments were a chef's kiss and the ending quite satisfying. The extra bonus of throwing in a role reversal and making it work is the cherry on that bloody birthday cake. 8.4/10 without reservation. VERY glad to have it in my collection, the beautiful physical release is worth every penny. Highly recommended for horror/slasher fans...and as usual, 2 high flying birds to the typical horror haters.
Hunter Her Kill Her (2022) is a movie that I caught in theatres tonight. The storyline follows a new evening cleaner at a factory. Her first night quickly becomes eventful when 4-5 men with masks show up and immediately try to kill her. She will do her best to survive while trying to determine why they're trying to kill her.
This movie is codirected by Greg Swanson and Ryan Thiessen, who also worked together on Five Across the Eyes, and stars Natalie Terrazzino (The Last Movie Star), JC Oakley III (The Hate You Give) and Georgia Kate Haege (Hectic Knife).
This movie has a made for television feel in terms of cinematography, writing, acting and dialogue. This movie will give you a glimpse into the worst babysitter ever, worst bandage job ever and the worst killers ever. There's so many sloppy sequences in this that leave you scratching your head. And when did the main character become MacGyver? I will say the sound effects the killer make while they're walking around are hilarious. The jump scares are pretty average outside of one or two. I will say the end is worth watching. The final fight is insane and there's a good hammer 🔨 scene.
Overall, this movie is bad but horror enthusiasts should watch it once. I would score this a 3/10.
This movie is codirected by Greg Swanson and Ryan Thiessen, who also worked together on Five Across the Eyes, and stars Natalie Terrazzino (The Last Movie Star), JC Oakley III (The Hate You Give) and Georgia Kate Haege (Hectic Knife).
This movie has a made for television feel in terms of cinematography, writing, acting and dialogue. This movie will give you a glimpse into the worst babysitter ever, worst bandage job ever and the worst killers ever. There's so many sloppy sequences in this that leave you scratching your head. And when did the main character become MacGyver? I will say the sound effects the killer make while they're walking around are hilarious. The jump scares are pretty average outside of one or two. I will say the end is worth watching. The final fight is insane and there's a good hammer 🔨 scene.
Overall, this movie is bad but horror enthusiasts should watch it once. I would score this a 3/10.
Started of ok, I thought it was interesting setup. Then there was some boring "weak woman in distress" nonsense as usually, big scary man chasing her around, finding her no matter where (i guess they always have some 6th senses huh?) Finally some action, gore and then...puff, what a f was the ending!? I stared at my screen in disbelief and sighed. Why!? I'm so sick of these movies where it starts to look like the woman could be the strong heroine, then they throw in tears and submission. I started writing this at the very moment as I was struggling last minutes waiting for the movie to end.
I was generous for giving 3 stars. Really hoped more from this.
I was generous for giving 3 stars. Really hoped more from this.
I found this movie on Tubi. Compared to many of the movies that they have, this one is good. The plot is simple, but there are some thrilling moments. The movie does a good job with the gore. The main actress was OK
Some scenes, though, require suspension of belief. The main character gets injured several times, yet just a few minutes later, the movie basically ignores those injuries as if it never happened, making her appear 100% healthy. We also get eye-rolling scenes where a small woman handles some 200 pound grown men
But the main issue with the film, is repetitiveness. The hunting / chasing scenes make up the bulk of the film, as you'd expect. But after a while, it really felt like we going over the same ground repeatedly.
Some scenes, though, require suspension of belief. The main character gets injured several times, yet just a few minutes later, the movie basically ignores those injuries as if it never happened, making her appear 100% healthy. We also get eye-rolling scenes where a small woman handles some 200 pound grown men
But the main issue with the film, is repetitiveness. The hunting / chasing scenes make up the bulk of the film, as you'd expect. But after a while, it really felt like we going over the same ground repeatedly.
The protagonist isn't set up to be likable. The characters around her are awful people, but that doesn't translate to her being someone we care about. Very little character development and then she's thrown into a never-ending chase scene. Also the twist and villain's motivations were obvious from the first 10 minutes of the movie.
Another review mentions the only other person in the theater with them was on their phone the whole movie, and I would wager it was because they were bored. Good movies make me forget about time but I checked my watch a bunch during this one.
This paragraph is just to make my review long enough for the new six hundred character requirement instituted because Amazon's $1Billion snow ranked and got bombed on this site. Hopefully they change it back because this is a waste of my and everyone else's time for quite literally seemingly absolutely no reason. Boom six hundred characters.
Another review mentions the only other person in the theater with them was on their phone the whole movie, and I would wager it was because they were bored. Good movies make me forget about time but I checked my watch a bunch during this one.
This paragraph is just to make my review long enough for the new six hundred character requirement instituted because Amazon's $1Billion snow ranked and got bombed on this site. Hopefully they change it back because this is a waste of my and everyone else's time for quite literally seemingly absolutely no reason. Boom six hundred characters.
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- TriviaFilmed in a working factory at nighttime and on weekends over the course of seven months.
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- Night Shift
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- Morristown, Tennessee, USA(Factory)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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