[Netflix] At 23, Jarand Herdal has directed a film with an outstanding atmosphere. Newcomer with "Everywhen" (2013) which he directed at the age of 16, he is undoubtedly a better director than screenwriter. His second film has a flimsy plot that cannot solve a dark aesthetic, a kind of "Alice in Wonderland" terrifying version. It's a failed product that has some virtues that can lead to more interesting projects.
Interesting premise, but after the initial mystery wears off, this is a very by-the-numbers horror that treads well worn ground. Middling, but not bad.
The mix between Hostel and Saw, but staying in neither, makes it very predictable. In short, very very normal.
For a weekend day at the table
Never trust the dude with all the money during an apocalypse.
Like a pot farm in a closet: original and the production value was high.
Impressively made film with its dystopian setting and H. H. Holmes hotel vibe. The story was new, though there was enough room for some twists I think they missed.
I don't think this movie deserves all the low ratings here. It was esthetically pleasing, good atmosphere and it wasn't boring. But if you expect something new or unique, search elsewhere.
Why, or why did I decide to watch this crap? I had a sense I would be annoyed. But, noooooooo!!!!! I had to give it a chance because low ratings..... You will be annoyed at the ending.. I still don't know whether the movie was supernatural, or if the lead actress was just hallucinating. Even though I gave this a #2 rating, I still think that's too much.
very bosta, but minha girlfriend like's
nota 3
It was predictable, but too sickening for my taste. Love horror, but this made me feel sick
predictable at times but the concept's decent
Shout by Crystal LandBlockedParent2020-10-31T01:45:38Z
I was going to rate this a 6, but the closing shot--maybe the last minute?--boosted it a whole star for me. Nothing too surprising here, but very stylish at times.