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Eight Eyes

  • 2023
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Eight Eyes (2023)
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A mysterious local crashes a couple's vacation through the former Yugoslavia, pulling them deeper into his web of psychic rituals.A mysterious local crashes a couple's vacation through the former Yugoslavia, pulling them deeper into his web of psychic rituals.A mysterious local crashes a couple's vacation through the former Yugoslavia, pulling them deeper into his web of psychic rituals.

  • Director
    • Austin Jennings
  • Writers
    • Matthew Frink
    • Austin Jennings
  • Stars
    • Emily Sweet
    • Bradford Thomas
    • Bruno Veljanovski
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    817
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Austin Jennings
    • Writers
      • Matthew Frink
      • Austin Jennings
    • Stars
      • Emily Sweet
      • Bradford Thomas
      • Bruno Veljanovski
    • 13User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Emily Sweet
    Emily Sweet
    • Cass
    Bradford Thomas
    • Gav
    Bruno Veljanovski
    Bruno Veljanovski
    • Saint Peter
    Nenad Mijatovic
    • Wax Baby
    Jovan Ristic
    • Uncle
    Jovan Stankovic
    • Anton
    Gordana Jovic
    • Mama
    Milica Djurickovic
    • Elena
    Vladimir Stojkovic
    • Josip
    Ljubica Kostic
    • Ruza
    Svetlana Arsenovic
    • Train Attendant
    Danilo Ivanisevic
    • Emcee
    Milos Kuzmanovic
    • Groom
    Ana Rakulj
    • Bride
    Zac Amico
    • Wax Baby
    • (voice)
    Andrej Bsir
    • Anton's Crew
    Majana Canovic
    • Wedding Guest
    Vesna Cubrilo
    • Wedding Guest
    • Director
      • Austin Jennings
    • Writers
      • Matthew Frink
      • Austin Jennings
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    9putterkev

    Masterful Tension Building and Strong Characters

    Eight Eyes takes you on a wonderful trip of tension building and release cycles. 16mm film, in camera effects, and the eastern European setting mesh well to create a cohesive art direction for this memorable film.

    I was pleasantly surprised by the restrained use of gore. What was there was effective, but never so much or so often as to become desensitizing or tiresome.

    The acting was fantastic (especially female lead and the main antagonist) with a solid script. It also includes an interesting story/thematic twist on the genre. So, while the film nailed the genre(s) it was going for, it was also unique and memorable. Definitely worth a watch for anyone into indie or throwback/analog horror.
    9tvdk-73830

    A gem deserving of more attention

    Vinegar Syndrome's maiden production, Eight Eyes, is a love letter to horror -- specifically the grindhouse and exploitation films of the 1970s. Although the film is set in modern times, the 16mm shooting gives it a grainy, retro quality which any lover of old school films will undoubtedly appreciate. The occasional glimpses of modern tech provide a jarring (though not in a bad way) reminder that the action is not actually set in the '70s. The retro vibe is not overdone, however, and the film, although paying tribute to many other films, has a voice entirely its own.

    For some, the first act will be the more effective. It is relatively slow-paced, building tension with a familiar scenario: an American couple tour the Balkans (Serbia) and meet an enigmatic local. We do not know what lurks behind Saint Peter's apparent hospitality, but we know it is not anything good. Had I stopped watching at this point, I would likely have rated this film only a 6, ot 7 at most. I can appreciate an effective slow-burn, but the second act is (for me, anyway) truly where Eight Eyes' strength lies.

    Without giving too much away, it pays clear homage to Texas Chainsaw Massacre, while incorporating a trace of cosmic horror. This is delivered in excellent, jittery technocolour, giving the film a twist that is not only original, but a visual treat. It also boasts some wonderful set pieces. Some things are, however, left to the viewer's imagination, so for those looking for an film that prioritises tight storytelling, this one may lean too heavily towards style over substance. However, for horror fans who want to see a new twist on what we love about the grindhouse era, Vinegar Syndrome has risen to the challenge admierably.
    6selfdestructo

    You had me at "Filmed in Serbia"

    Eight Eyes, to me, especially after viewing the Blu-ray extras (be prepared to get talked down to by a co-writer!), is more of a technical feat than anything else. Vinegar Syndrome (in their first original film production) seemed to have set out to create as authentic of a 70's grindhouse (also, giallo) experience as possible. I'd say they succeeded. So... kudos? There IS still a movie to write.

    It's certainly well-shot and well-acted, with standout performances by Emily Sweet as Cass, and Bruno Veljanovski as Saint Peter. Also, incredible setting. You really can't go wrong filming horror in Serbia. I've seen some seriously messed-up stuff sourced from this region of Europe.

    Where this film really falters is the story. It is precisely one half Hostel, the strangers-in-a-strange-land trope, and one half Texas Chainsaw Massacre (substitute the mask of flesh with a mask of wax spatterings... and lots of unpleasant nudity). For what seems like such an insane film production, this horror movie surprised me precisely ZERO times. There is one kind of a new-agey twist (the concept of the eight eyes), but it's pretty heavily foreshadowed, and you're led right to it. Like any other event in this movie, you're always led to what would be the most logical choice if you're reading Horror 101. And it follows through right to the final frame! ...Insert The Price Is Right losing sound here... This is obviously what disappointed me most, in what appeared to be a promising endeavor.
    5captainpass

    Strong First Half Lost in Second Half

    Emily Sweet delivers a strong, and very believable, performance as "Cass" in the first half of "Eight Eyes." Unfortunately, this character study is lost (or at least put to the side) in the second half of the film.

    Sweet is entirely credible as the increasingly exasperated young wife of "Gav" (Bradford Thomas) who befriends the rather odd "Saint Peter" (Bruno Veljanovski) during their journey through Serbia. The smiling (or is it smirking?) Saint Peter functions as their erst-while tour guide from early in the film, though Cass almost immediately suspects he is not what he represents. She certainly resents Saint Peter's inappropriate comments and hair-trigger tendencies, despite Gav's decision to continually placate their new "friend" in the name of getting along.

    Of course, it is Cass' suspicions that eventually prove correct, but by that point the film has left behind the careful character studies and simply copies (as other viewers have noted) such films as "Hostel" and the "Texas Chain Saw Massacre." The second half does not so much suffer from this decision as waste an opportunity to be a different type of entry.
    8SlashedProductions

    Eight stars for Eight Eyes

    Part Hostel, part Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and part bizarre neon horror.

    Eight Eyes might not quite fully come together in the end, and might be an offender of style over substance. But dang, it was still a pretty cool movie.

    It looks fantastic, the acting is pretty good, and it doesn't come off as amateur hour, even though I am sure the budget was low. The special effects are great, and while it is a slow burn, I was pretty locked in and engaged. So, it does enough right for me to still give it a full throated recommend and an 8 star rating for Eight Eyes.

    Definitely my kind of thing, and I have a feeling this will appeal to fans of the genre.

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    • Trivia
      EIGHT EYES is the first in-house production by Vinegar Syndrome. It is a collaboration with NOT THE FUNERAL HOME and NIGHT LOOPS, which are best known for THE LAST DRIVE-IN WITH JOE BOB BRIGGS.
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      Written, Produced & Performed by John Patrick Brennan

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 2023 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Serbia
    • Official site
      • The official web site for the film
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Osum Ochi
    • Filming locations
      • Serbia
    • Production companies
      • Vinegar Syndrome Pictures
      • Not the Funeral Home
      • Night Loops
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    • Budget
      • $300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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