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1/10
Why, just why?
dierkingl21 October 2023
I love a good horror movie. With October here, I love to watch a good scary movie. I have been exploring some newer movies. Today I picked this flick "One Night in October". Well, it was just awful.

It was the more than one story format that flipped from one story to the next. I had to use a note pad to remember who was in what storyline. As far as it being scary, um no. Gory? No, not really. Acting? Um, not really. I think these people were just doing a class project and decide to act out a play. The storylines were stupid and did not flow well. I was hopeful when I saw the corn stalks, but even then it fell short of a good movie. Save yourself some time and put in a classic. This should be a blopper real for a Progressive commerical.
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8/10
Good movie
paulmichaels197010 September 2020
I enjoyed this movie, reminded me of trick r treat Great movie for Halloween.
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6/10
This isn't a "you ask" kinda thing
nogodnomasters27 October 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The production consists of three Halloween tales. They switch back and forth between the tales. Michelle (Jessica Morgan) has just moved into a new neighborhood and over decorates for Halloween in what was easily the best of the trilogy. The second tale involves Emma (Rachel Netherton) an overly insecure woman who can't spend the night without Dominic (Nathan O. Miller) whom she sees once every three months is what was a mystery as to why. The third tale involves a cornfield with an overly fat scarecrow. It also includes one of the worst storytellers of all time who uses more pregnant pauses than a William Shatner film festival.

The stories kept moving at a pace that kept me engaged except for maybe the storyteller. Some twists.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
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6/10
My Review Of "One Night In October"
ASouthernHorrorFan31 October 2019
"One Night In October" may forego the traditional anthology format, instead choosing to expose different people's lives as they deal with specific horrors on a single night. The concept may not be original but it is clever in that I can't recall too many films in the horror genre that have done this. Usually this is a style utilized in pulp film and rom-coms. And even with a low budget and basic storytelling, Carter is able to capture the feeling that this all connected to this single night.

The acting isn't great, it is obvious this is a new experience for a lot of the cast. At times the lines are more recited than delivered, and many characters feel "acted out" in more of a workshop manner. Still enough is present to create entertaining characters and bring some life to the story. I have seen these tropes many times but I still enjoyed seeing them again. Plus I liked the turn each took towards the end.

The horror elements are on the cheaper end, which is expected given the limited budget. Still I always applaud practical effects used proficiently. There is death, blood splatter. A definite body count. For the most part it all works well enough to create a horror celebration. The sound effects and music score is iffy but the cinematography is done good enough to give the film decent atmosphere.

Overall "One Night In October" will appeal to a select indie fan base that enjoys the low budget, homemade subgenre. It could have been tweeked a bit but I still found it entertaining. There is a Samhain slasher ritual that reminded me of "Rites Of Spring", a home invasion where the tables are turned and a demoness (succubus I think) with man troubles all on Halloween.
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