3/10
How did this get into movie theaters?
26 July 2014
Wait, I know exactly how this got into movie theaters. The concept of the movie which lead to a nice twist ending is what got it into theaters, but since I don't want to give away spoilers, I can't tell you the only redeemable quality to go see this picture.

The movie really suffers from the filmmaker's lack of skills in making a movie. I know making movies is hard, and I have nothing but respect for the genre, but Horror films are pretty much by the numbers here. A girl is in a room by herself the room goes silent, we think the boogie man's going to creep up behind her, then the phone rings or the dog barks and she jumps. We seen it all a thousand times and it's pretty standard by now, so it baffles the mind that this movie seemed unable to do the clichés at least decent enough to showcase the awesome story. It's like cooking minute rice, how can you mess that up, really?

It's been a while since I've seen acting this bad in a film, but in all fairness, it is a horror movie. The lead actress does not need to be able to act, she just needs to be able to look pretty while screaming loudly, but once again the movie fails badly at a Stereotype they were obviously tiring to exploit. Though the antagonist was pretty creepy, I think he could have use both more Direction and acting lessons

This could have been a good horror movie as it's concept was interesting and the final act was pretty classic, but I felt like I was watching a student film made by a C average student.
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