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There Are Monsters

  • 2013
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
656
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There Are Monsters (2013)
Found Footage HorrorHorror

Monsters disguised as humans slowly take over the world. A student film crew discovers their existence and captures the terrifying transformation of society through their cameras while on a ... Read allMonsters disguised as humans slowly take over the world. A student film crew discovers their existence and captures the terrifying transformation of society through their cameras while on a road trip.Monsters disguised as humans slowly take over the world. A student film crew discovers their existence and captures the terrifying transformation of society through their cameras while on a road trip.

  • Director
    • Jay Dahl
  • Writer
    • Jay Dahl
  • Stars
    • Kristin Langille
    • Guy Germain
    • Matthew Amyotte
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    656
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Dahl
    • Writer
      • Jay Dahl
    • Stars
      • Kristin Langille
      • Guy Germain
      • Matthew Amyotte
    • 30User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Kristin Langille
    • Beth
    Guy Germain
    • Jeff
    Matthew Amyotte
    • Terry
    Jason Daley
    Jason Daley
    • Dan
    Malia Rogers
    • Fiona Faceslap
    Stephen Arnold
    • Professor
    Lauren Messervey
    • Video Girl
    Jacquie Thillaye
    • Beth's Mom
    Janessa Hunt
    • Beth's Sister
    Jamie Bradley
    • Beth's Dad
    Laura Bleasdale
    Laura Bleasdale
    • Receptionist
    Loretta Yu
    Loretta Yu
    • Teacher
    Gary Wang
    • Marty
    Deborah Britton
    • Mitosis Twin
    Lisa Britton
    • Mitosis Twin
    Joseph Tonen
    • Pigboy
    Bianca Marini
    • Horsegirl
    Kathryn McCormack
    Kathryn McCormack
    • Anne
    • Director
      • Jay Dahl
    • Writer
      • Jay Dahl
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    5sheariner

    The short film is better.

    I enjoyed the short film of the same name, and looked forward to the feature. This was, sadly, a disappointment. The premise is largely the same, but takes longer to build tension. The acting is good and the vibe is genuinely creepy.

    However, this movie suffers from the same problems that a lot of found footage films do; poor camera work. There are minutes at a time where it's completely impossible to decipher what's happening. Scenes are shot in super close up, with super quick cuts, or even, at times, a completely black screen. The camera work is downright annoying, breaking the great tension that the first part of the film built.
    6cjwilkinson-81808

    Could be a good movie...

    ...but the overdone shaky and out of focus cam makes it pretty much unwatchable at times.

    Other than that, this is a very decent "Invasion of the Bodysnatchers"-type remake with a lot going for it. It's a shame someone didn't point out that the shaky cam was just absurdly over-the-top and get the camera operator to hold it a bit steadier - like virtually anybody else using a hand-held video camera would.
    3shroyerw-1

    Good acting, okay story line, but the camera work? I can't even.

    The plot and the acting were both adequate, and even very good in places. It had intermittent "Us" vibes here and there which were creepy enough. But what really drags my rating for this down is the camerawork.

    "There Are Monsters" is what I call "quasi-found footage" - some scenes are supposed to be seen as if through the lens of one of the characters' camera, and for some scenes, it's obvious that no characters are recording it. If it were intended to be a bunch of amateurs, or kids, or anyone else who didn't know what they were doing, the camerawork might be somewhat excusable. But even in the "found" footage, the characters operating the cameras were supposed to be professional cameramen.

    My ass they were. The movie was so shaky and blurry in so many places, it really took away from the decent work of the actors. No professional cameraman would produce work like that, even on a job they weren't taking all that seriously. As if that weren't bad enough, they continued the horrible camerawork even in scenes that weren't intended to be "found footage". For instance, the main female protagonist entered a bathroom stall at one point. She was completely alone, no other characters were in the booth to film her. It was a steady picture at some points, but a jumbled, chaotic slurry of motion and digital myopia for the most part. There was no excuse for that.

    The only other thing I didn't like about it was the jump scares, but they didn't have more than maybe 5 of those. I just hate jump scares in their entirety, so that might be more of a "me" thing.

    Over all, if extremely shaky camerawork doesn't bother you, then I would definitely recommend this for you. Otherwise, I'd give it a pass.
    6IanJamesMitchell

    Almost ...

    This has some great ideas and is genuinely creepy in places. Based around a Body-Snatchers type found-footage premise, it's got some great ideas, but ultimately just falls flat due to a lack of budget.

    I'm pretty sure it was shot on iPhones, but in all honesty, that mostly works, and the beasties get some really cool stand out scenes. They also sometimes get some rubbish ones.

    Sadly, it just needed some more cash and maybe a year or two's more experience for the cast and, presumably small, crew to really nail it. If you are a film student or just really love horror, do give this a bash though, as it's got some solid ideas in it.
    7nathanmanson

    Actually really good

    Ay you know that actually scared me wow, when their faces moved it actually sent me under the covers. My 25 year old brother was holding on to me for dear life at different parts during the film. I didn't like when he did that but fully understand why.

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    • Trivia
      "There Are Monsters" earned awards at the Atlantic Film Festival for Best Director (Jay Dahl), Best Atlantic Feature, Best Cinematography (Kyle Cameron), and Best Actor (Kristin Langille).
    • Connections
      References Armageddon (1998)

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2013 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • スナッチャーズ・フィーバー 喰われた町
    • Production company
      • Bun and Ham Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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