kezopster
Joined Oct 2006
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I'm a horror movie fan and I hate the haters. I grew up on b-movies where the plot was thin, the blood was generous, and the babes were always hot. This movie does a good job with that.
The plot of two pop stars, one with a stolen identity, is as good of a hook to hang a story as anything else. Heck, I would go so far to suggest that it's a fun, novel hook. Better than teens stuck in a abandoned house without cell service, right?
Britt Baron and Anna Lore are fun analogs for each other. I'll be honest, I was left guessing at the resolution. I had it pegged as going in one of two ways - am I disappointed with the resolution they offered? Nah, not really. That answer was fun, too.
It's a fun little movie - short, entertaining, and should do a pretty good job at satisfying your "I wanna see a horror movie" fix.
The plot of two pop stars, one with a stolen identity, is as good of a hook to hang a story as anything else. Heck, I would go so far to suggest that it's a fun, novel hook. Better than teens stuck in a abandoned house without cell service, right?
Britt Baron and Anna Lore are fun analogs for each other. I'll be honest, I was left guessing at the resolution. I had it pegged as going in one of two ways - am I disappointed with the resolution they offered? Nah, not really. That answer was fun, too.
It's a fun little movie - short, entertaining, and should do a pretty good job at satisfying your "I wanna see a horror movie" fix.
If you want to try watching this movie, be sure you're watching on device where you can speed it up. Even then, you'll still find yourself hitting the fast-forward button.
Look, I'm all for a moody, character driven drama - but this movie takes the cake. No reason to dwell on reloading a gun in real time or at least half a dozen other scenes that turns the movie into a total mess.
When Jennifer Carpenter shows up on screen, it feels so disjointed that I wasn't sure I was still watching the same movie. The entire scene with her husband and child drags on forever with zero value. But, hey, that's sort of the tone of these entire disaster.
Look, I'm all for a moody, character driven drama - but this movie takes the cake. No reason to dwell on reloading a gun in real time or at least half a dozen other scenes that turns the movie into a total mess.
When Jennifer Carpenter shows up on screen, it feels so disjointed that I wasn't sure I was still watching the same movie. The entire scene with her husband and child drags on forever with zero value. But, hey, that's sort of the tone of these entire disaster.