Laikals
The greatest movie ever made..!
Ceticultsot
Beautiful, moving film.
mraculeated
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
Cody
One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
dipsy-lee54
You can read my reviews to find the MOST awful. This film was actually watchable in comparison, as long as you're heavily tranquilized.Firstly I'd like to say a HUGE thank you to the reviewer 'collegefilmreview' (nice try). So this was your first review right? It appears that even though you had time to watch this film twice, you have never had time to write another review.You must remember Collegefilmreview, that most people do have more than 6 braincells and can see through the audacity of a production member writing a review praising a film of this measly caliber so highly.In fact it's obvious which person wrote it - the HACKER (Darren Hawkins) - I mean come on.. college chicks begging for a Hawkins fan club? it's just ridiculous...Anyway, back to the film... AWFUL. no plot, bad acting, bad dubbing, bad sound, bad lighting and camera work. It's not even Funny-Awful as people like in these kind of films.. it's Tiring-Awful, which is the worst kind of Awful. If you like Tiring-Awful then this is the film for you.
manjodude
OK, so there were moments in The 7th Hunt that I found really creepy but mostly the murders or torture scenes were either unconvincing or absurd.And one too many gaffes here which I don't even find in most mediocre movies I've viewed(believe me, I've seen hundreds of shoddy movies). In one scene, while The Hand is brutally bashing Ricky, one end of the cinematographer's camera comes into view! In another scene, we even see the shadow of a crew member while Callie and The Inquisitor are wrestling each other to the ground. The story showcases 6 cold murderers or hunters. But they really need their heads examined! Because, they either pass up on the most easiest of opportunities to kill their victims or they mindlessly become sitting ducks to get killed.And finally, the explanation given by the Sniper at the end on why he does what he does was also too much to stomach.Regarding the acting, probably the best person here is Imogen Bailey as the deaf athlete Ariel. She was quite endearing in her mannerisms. Even Sarah Mawbey as the Inquisitor was good.Verdict: Please don't hunt for this movie at your local store!
zmoviefan
I love watching indie/low budget horror flicks, but this I couldn't even finish watching in one sitting.No redeeming qualities whatsoever. I know how hard it is to get these made, then distributed, but it simply wasn't that original or had any likable characters. Just victims and killers. We learn very little about the would be victims and then, they just start getting tortured.I'm sure some folks will like this, but the moment the one girl gets stabbed while helplessly being tied up I stopped watching AND I never do that. Honest. I did finish the movie the next day, but it got so unoriginal that I fast-forwarded most of it just to see who would make it till the end. Sorry to be so harsh on this film but it just wasn't scary or entertaining. Just my opinion.
Jason Blakkett
A worthwhile horror/thriller that is more complex than just a killer knocking off victims for no discernible reason, too many low budget horror films lack a solid reason more than just wrong place, wrong time.The story is more psychological than just cold blooded murder, and the victims are not innocent victims being slaughtered, each one has been studied and found lacking in some way.The killers have a method to their killing and seem chillingly convinced of their own rightness in what they do. There was gore, but the best thing is that it wasn't over done.The blood-letting was used effectively. I thought the whole ride was pretty entertaining.