Btexxamar
I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
Twilightfa
Watch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.
Rio Hayward
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Stephan Hammond
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
jeffa123
i love picking up those horror collector sets out of the clearance bins. 5 bucks for 8 or 10 movies. majority of them are strictly B fare... as in bush! entertaining in their own right, but usually pretty forgettablebut... this one was a hidden little gem. well worth the watch. production values are decent; acting is good enough; but its the original story idea that i loved. kept me guessing most of the way through at least... its not a story idea that i've seen yet, and i've seen hundreds of these. seems like something someone would have done by nowhats off to the writers for coming up with something new
andrewbecker26
This is what I am talking about America. How hard was it for some independent filmmaker to make one of the best horror movies I've ever seen. Not to mention with the same budget I probably have to make my horror movie. I'm not going to get into what it's about it is low-budget, but the story is amazing and the payoff at the end is wow! And the acting is not so bad. I would recommend this to any horror fan that is sick and tired of teenybopper horror films. I am so glad I rented this back when it came out. I have now bought it three times. Once from Blockbuster used, and then it got stolen. Then I bought it from a place called buybacks and it had a different better cover on it. And now I'm watching it on Blu-ray!
tedzonk
One of the worst films I have ever seen. Got so bored that I switched it off midway through to watch the news. When I switched it back on, I fell asleep. The film starts with a dream, continues with a dream, and ends with a dream. Then there are a few more dreams in between. Come on, what is supposed to keep me interested in that? A film needs to have a reason to be interesting. The minute you felt the film was only a dream is when any sensible film-goer switches off. Ever had someone insist on telling you their dreams and what it means to them? This is it!!!Absolutely awful.
Woodyanders
19-year-old teenager Claire Parker (a strong and engaging performance by the pretty Lauren Currie Lewis) has nightmarish premonitions of her forthcoming savage death at the evil hands of vicious killer Duke Desmond (a superbly creepy portrayal by Chris Ferry). Can Claire avoid this grisly fate or is she destined to be horribly murdered? Writers and director Joshua and Jeffrey Crook do an expert job of creating and sustaining a powerfully eerie and unsettling mood, relate the absorbing story at a steady pace, skillfully develop a good deal of suspense, and pull off a total whammy of a startling surprise twist ending. Kudos are also in order for the uniformly sound acting from a capable cast: Lewis makes for a highly sympathetic heroine, Ferry likewise impresses as one genuinely scary crazed psycho, plus there are nice supporting turns by Cody Darbe as Claire's jerky, amorous boyfriend Jimmy, John P. Miller as the skeptical Sheriff Miller, Maureen Olander as Claire's weary mother, and Jessica DeLong as Claire's spunky best gal pal Jen. Evan Wilson's spirited shivery'n'spooky score does the skin-crawling trick. John Barrett Ashmore's polished cinematography, the flavorsome evocation of the rural region, the tight 80 minute running time, a cool alternative rock soundtrack, and several shocking outbursts of brutal violence (the face peeling scene is especially nasty) all further enhance the overall fine quality of this pleasingly trim, tense and truly terrifying low-budget fright feature sleeper.