Last Updated on July 13, 2021
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Director: Bryan Bertino
Writer: Bryan Bertino
Producers: Doug Davison, Nathan Kahane, Roy Lee
Actors:
Liv Tyler as Kristen Scott Speedman as James Glenn Howerton as Mike |
Kudos to Bertino for building the tension nicely though, with lots of silences, creepy voices, jump scares, use of songs and a sharp eye behind the camera, as well as plenty of steady-cam work to give it all more of a voyeuristic feel. I also have to give it up to both Liv Tyler and the great Scott Speedman, both of whom pull off admirable performances here, and who should be commended for being able to maintain that level of fear throughout most of the picture. The film isn’t entirely original though, as I can name several movies in which folks are terrorized in their own homes, or even in motels and shit (see VACANCY from just last year), but that doesn’t make the film any less effective, in my point of view. In other words, if you want to get the shit scared out of your ass, or you just want a girl you like to nuzzle herself into your right-side, check out this film in the pitch dark, but don’t expect some kind of revelatory ending, because there won’t be one coming. The movie ends on a note as black as my socks, which for a horror film, can’t be considered all bad, when all is said and bludgeoned. For me though, I’m just not that into such morbid films, so for that personal reason alone, the film didn’t score a little higher in terms of my grading, but really, it’s a pretty damn terrifying movie.
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