Trapped in a remote cabin, a film crew finds themselves stalked by three masked men who know the isolated forest and their every move.Trapped in a remote cabin, a film crew finds themselves stalked by three masked men who know the isolated forest and their every move.Trapped in a remote cabin, a film crew finds themselves stalked by three masked men who know the isolated forest and their every move.
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This was a nice hybrid of found footage and slasher. The premise of a film crew getting stalked by masked killers is a neat touch with Shawn (Tanner Kongdara) being the anchor and a representation of the audience getting sucked into the forest of what our main cast is going through. Ben (Brendan Goshay) and Hope (Isabella Bobadilla) were a phenominal pairing. The found footageness adds to the frantic nature and action of the film. Even though the film is shot in a found footage style it still had that cinematic flare and edge to it. Highly recommend to fans of not only indie horror but just fans of the horror genre in general. Only wished the kills were more visable and a longer run time.
People take found footage movies too seriously, and I say this as a huge fan of the genre.
What this Director/cast and crew consistently get right is a humorous tone that works for these types of movies, that helps set off the dark stuff going on. People giving this a 1 have never seen found footage moves or low budget before. People giving this 10 are being realllllly nice lol.
Look, its low budget, like all of this director's films. But it's well done in terms of found footage, there's a lot worse out there, and it manages to stay entertaining. Also, the acting is pretty good, especially for a found footage movie. It's worth watching for fans of the genre.
Again, I CANNOT stress it enough, this is A LOT better than other found footage movies. Rudnicki is one of several found footage directors working today, and I would say he's one of the most consistent ones.
What this Director/cast and crew consistently get right is a humorous tone that works for these types of movies, that helps set off the dark stuff going on. People giving this a 1 have never seen found footage moves or low budget before. People giving this 10 are being realllllly nice lol.
Look, its low budget, like all of this director's films. But it's well done in terms of found footage, there's a lot worse out there, and it manages to stay entertaining. Also, the acting is pretty good, especially for a found footage movie. It's worth watching for fans of the genre.
Again, I CANNOT stress it enough, this is A LOT better than other found footage movies. Rudnicki is one of several found footage directors working today, and I would say he's one of the most consistent ones.
This was a short, well paced thriller, that kept you engaged. The small cast kept the action going and the story progressed with no downtime. A couple of stand-out performances and some impressive gore. The characters interacted well with each other and good chemistry helped build their relationships that gave you by in to the danger that they were facing. The isolation felt real, and the villains presence was just enough to create the atmosphere. It has a familiar storyline that puts you in the crazy situation. The main characters find themselves in. This is a nice Indie horror film, showcasing the next generation of horror movie makers.
Dont let the reviews fool you of those who probably made the movie. This is literally horrible. Worst acting ever and perhaps should be watched in a film class on how to not make movies. If you want to wach, I hope you remember this post and tell me that i told you so!
Acting was god awful!!!! And almost comical. I could have made this with my friends in the backyard and it in fact might have even been better.
I am so tired of reviews that people make who have something to do with the film. I am such a sucker and first time I fell for it in some time. Anyways, good luck! Just expect masks and horrible acting.
Acting was god awful!!!! And almost comical. I could have made this with my friends in the backyard and it in fact might have even been better.
I am so tired of reviews that people make who have something to do with the film. I am such a sucker and first time I fell for it in some time. Anyways, good luck! Just expect masks and horrible acting.
Trying to find a spot for the night, a group intended to be on-set at a film shoot in the area get stranded at a remote cabin which is soon inundated by a group of asked intruders looking to play a series of brutal games that involve killing them in graphic ways forcing them to get away alive.
Overall, this was a fairly fun and somewhat enjoyable found footage effort. One of the better elements here stems from the strong and enjoyable setup that brings everything together incredibly well. With the group arriving at the house with the intent to find a property that will work as a filming location and managing to negotiate a way to stay there for their shoot, everything comes together with a fun way of starting this with a fun reason why the group is out there in the middle of nowhere. While the group is staying there and preparing for the arrival of the rest of the crew, the few hints that this one goes for involving the masked lunatics who are following them around the property provide a fantastic intensity that adds a solid sense of creepiness to this one. That provides a solid baseline for the later stalking scenes, where it's revealed that the lunatics are intending to enter the cabin and begin torturing and killing others with them. These scenes play off quite nicely with the idea of the unfeeling and just plain eerie figures standing there trying to instill fear so that they panic and make mistakes to bring them into contact with the killers around the property in some chilling encounters. Since it introduces them quiet early on and never relents from that point on, the escalating encounters and brutality get some fun moments here which offer up a strong sense of tension with how they're going to get out and prevent the killers from getting inside with the close-quarters filming style and great gore having quite a lot to like. There are some slight flaws with this one, holding it down. The biggest issue here is the moronic sense of stupidity on display that keeps the group in danger the entire time. There are so many instances where they continually discuss and debate what's going on to the point of them forgoing somewhat sound advice and opportunities to leave by keeping them in harm's way only through that setup. It brings down some of the film's suspense when most of it is done because of inherently dumb and stupid characters much like how the finale continues through a series of situations involving them being stupid than anything, and with a rather underwhelming finale that tends to break the found-footage rules it's set for itself, are what come to bring this down the most.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Graphic Violence.
Overall, this was a fairly fun and somewhat enjoyable found footage effort. One of the better elements here stems from the strong and enjoyable setup that brings everything together incredibly well. With the group arriving at the house with the intent to find a property that will work as a filming location and managing to negotiate a way to stay there for their shoot, everything comes together with a fun way of starting this with a fun reason why the group is out there in the middle of nowhere. While the group is staying there and preparing for the arrival of the rest of the crew, the few hints that this one goes for involving the masked lunatics who are following them around the property provide a fantastic intensity that adds a solid sense of creepiness to this one. That provides a solid baseline for the later stalking scenes, where it's revealed that the lunatics are intending to enter the cabin and begin torturing and killing others with them. These scenes play off quite nicely with the idea of the unfeeling and just plain eerie figures standing there trying to instill fear so that they panic and make mistakes to bring them into contact with the killers around the property in some chilling encounters. Since it introduces them quiet early on and never relents from that point on, the escalating encounters and brutality get some fun moments here which offer up a strong sense of tension with how they're going to get out and prevent the killers from getting inside with the close-quarters filming style and great gore having quite a lot to like. There are some slight flaws with this one, holding it down. The biggest issue here is the moronic sense of stupidity on display that keeps the group in danger the entire time. There are so many instances where they continually discuss and debate what's going on to the point of them forgoing somewhat sound advice and opportunities to leave by keeping them in harm's way only through that setup. It brings down some of the film's suspense when most of it is done because of inherently dumb and stupid characters much like how the finale continues through a series of situations involving them being stupid than anything, and with a rather underwhelming finale that tends to break the found-footage rules it's set for itself, are what come to bring this down the most.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Graphic Violence.
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