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Dark Match

  • 2024
  • Unrated
  • 1h 34min
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5,4/10
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Dark Match (2024)
Dark Match: The Fever Dream (US)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA small-time wrestling company accepts a well-paying gig in a backwoods town only to learn, too late, that the community is run by a mysterious cult leader with devious plans for their match... Tout lireA small-time wrestling company accepts a well-paying gig in a backwoods town only to learn, too late, that the community is run by a mysterious cult leader with devious plans for their match.A small-time wrestling company accepts a well-paying gig in a backwoods town only to learn, too late, that the community is run by a mysterious cult leader with devious plans for their match.

  • Réalisation
    • Lowell Dean
  • Scénario
    • Lowell Dean
  • Casting principal
    • Ayisha Issa
    • Steven Ogg
    • Mo Adan
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    1,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Lowell Dean
    • Scénario
      • Lowell Dean
    • Casting principal
      • Ayisha Issa
      • Steven Ogg
      • Mo Adan
    • 23avis d'utilisateurs
    • 38avis des critiques
    • 44Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 7 nominations au total

    Vidéos4

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:43
    Official Trailer
    Dark Match: The Fever Dream (US)
    Clip 1:29
    Dark Match: The Fever Dream (US)
    Dark Match: The Fever Dream (US)
    Clip 1:29
    Dark Match: The Fever Dream (US)
    Dark Match: Welcome To Paradise (US)
    Clip 1:46
    Dark Match: Welcome To Paradise (US)
    Dark Match: Let The Celebration Begin! (US)
    Clip 0:36
    Dark Match: Let The Celebration Begin! (US)

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    Ayisha Issa
    Ayisha Issa
    • Miss Behave
    Steven Ogg
    Steven Ogg
    • Mean Joe Lean
    Mo Adan
    Mo Adan
    • Enigma
    • (as Mo Jabari)
    Sara Canning
    Sara Canning
    • Kate the Great
    Chris Jericho
    Chris Jericho
    • Leader
    Jonathan Cherry
    Jonathan Cherry
    • Rusty
    Michael Eklund
    Michael Eklund
    • Spencer
    Stephanie Wolfe
    Stephanie Wolfe
    • Carol Ann
    Leo Fafard
    Leo Fafard
    • Lazarus Smashley
    Mitch Clarke
    • Kid Humble
    • (as Mitchell Clarke)
    Jonathan Lepine
    Jonathan Lepine
    • Thick
    Justin Lawrick
    • Thin
    Andrew Lewis
    • Wicked Wolf (Beast Brothers)
    Dave Mercer
    • Bad Badger (Beast Brothers)
    Gord Marriott
    • TV Wrestling Announcer
    • (voix)
    Skene Kittle
    Skene Kittle
    • Referee (Dark Match)
    Matthew Alden
    • Green Room Guard #1
    Ross Clendening
    • Green Room Guard #2
    • Réalisation
      • Lowell Dean
    • Scénario
      • Lowell Dean
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    7krachtm

    For WolfCop fans

    A group of small-time pro wrestlers find themselves fighting for their lives.

    I figured the whole wrestling thing was probably just going to be a bit of set dressing, like stuff usually is in these kinds of movies. It turned out to be a bigger part of the movie than I expected. If you're like me and don't care for wrestling, it shouldn't be a deal-breaker.

    Our protagonist is an interesting character. She's aloof, sullen, and has a mean streak. She's also sick of playing the bad guy and propping up white people. Quite understandably, she wants her own shot at the big leagues. A flawed character like that is always a bit chancy, but I thought Ayisha Issa did a good job making her likable, or, at least someone you can root for. I'd be curious to see Miss Behave's further adventures.

    Steven Ogg, who plays her boyfriend and a kind of mentor figure, was great. He stole several scenes, and it felt like he was really trying to make this the best movie it could be. He reminded me of Lance Henriksen in that respect. It makes me want to go looking for other movies he's been in. Although some of his lines might come off as a bit preachy, I thought he made them work.

    The only others who really got to shine were Mo Adan, who played a mostly mute wrestler, and Sara Canning, who played Issa's opposite: white, perky, and privileged. Canning got to have some fun, and her character had a bit more depth than it first seemed. Still it would have been nice to have seen even more depth. The character had some real potential if they'd mined deeper. Adan was also given more than you'd expect but, again, not as much as you'd like.

    Chris Jericho shows up. As someone who doesn't know anything about wrestling, I didn't recognize him. I thought he was a bit theatrical and hammy, but it certainly makes a lot more sense now that I've done a Google search on him. It also probably suits his character. If you're a wrestling fan, I think this will probably be the highlight the movie for you. For me, some of his scenes seemed kind of like filler.

    I liked the writing and directing, but I also felt that this could have a great B movie if they'd tried just a bit harder. Not everyone wants to watch B movies. I get that. But for a certain audience, these are the most fun ever put on film. After seeing WolfCop and Dark Match, I think Lowell Dean has what it takes to make a cult movie in that will live forever in the minds of fans. One day, I think he's going to knock it out of the park, and it's going to be the most memorable thing you've seen on Netflix.

    The characters were nearly there, but they needed another little push. The plot was a bit close to Green Room, which featured a punk band in dire straits. But I liked how bonkers the plot was, and I wanted it to be even more bonkers. I wanted it to go off the rails, like it teased at the end. I wanted it to go to 11. I think that if we ever get a sequel, it may in fact do so.

    I liked Dark Match more than I thought I would, and I think other fans of WolfCop will like it, too. Give it a chance.
    dweston-38669

    A match worth attending.

    I'll admit despite the amateur theatric, jokey performances and(some) would say fake fighting, I would take wrestling over football anytime. At least there is a sense of fun, massive amounts of self-deprecating humour and fans that don't destroy front line service vehicles if their respective sides lose the game/battle.

    It is the basis for one of the most underrated films of the last twenty five years-Stephen Merchants' Fighting With My Family and is the decent basis for a horror.

    A group of wrestlers find themselves at the mercy of a group of bloodthirsty cult members.

    The level of cheapness may put some off and the usual' tick box' of casting Ayisha Issa in the lead is tiresome. But remember, black woman are powerfully built and certainly would dominate the wrestling ring , she is no exception.

    Her romance with the excellent Steven Ogg rings true and he convinces as a older wrestler just trying to earn a living.

    This fun if forgettable horror is a mash up of The Running Man and The Wrestler.
    6kosmasp

    No match for ...

    Also no pun intended - the Wolfcop is back ... well the actor himself only has a small part ... blink and you'll miss him. But the director thought of this little movie to do. I really wanted to like this more by the way ... but I think I am being way too fair with my rating as it is ... the idea is fun, I reckon and the characters have their moments.

    But it can't really decide where to focus on ... Wrestling (some of the actors seem to have learned more or knew more than the others) or the horror of it all. The humor is hit and misses .. and even something I really loved (a Betamax versus VHS joke) probably will go over the head of most of those watching this ... we also get to see a bit of Chris Jericho and Steven Ogg ... and some other actors you may be aware of.

    There is charm, there is humor ... but there is something missing ... the X factor ... that even the matches and the effects cannot really save (or put on top ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 and all that)
    6DiamondOzMU

    The best take on a familiar plot

    Over the years, there have been a few attempts to bring film and wrestling together. While this has resulted in modern favourites such as The Wrestler or The Iron Claw, there have also been some real stinkers, such as Death From Above. There has also been a few attempts to mesh wrestling and horror together too, which yields mixed results in the world of professional wrestling and thus far has provided little entertainment on film, but Dark Match proved to be a step up from the likes of Pro Wrestlers Vs Zombies.

    First and foremost, there's some decent acting in this movie, with Steven Ogg once again stealing the show. Very few actors become successful after starring in a video game, but since his infamous role as Trevor in Grand Theft Auto V, he's made the most of every opportunity he's given to display his versatility, even in roles such as this where's if anything, he's the anchor that keeps the viewer, especially wrestling fans, grounded. Elsewhere, Chris Jericho, who isn't the greatest actor in the world but always understands the assignment, does a perfect job as the villain, falling somewhere between Linus Roache's performance in Mandy and Gene Simmons in Never Too Young To Die, giving us a solid mix of cult and camp.

    While it's an enjoyable film that has some Easter eggs for fans, it is nonetheless predictable and at times a little flat. In particular our heroine, Miss Behave, feels less like the badass they attempt to portray her as, and more grumpy. Ayisha Issa may also be best known for her role in a video game (namely Fliss from Man Of Medan,) but she feels more real in that role, ironically. She doesn't do a bad job here, but the character itself feels a bit cookie cutter. I won't spoil the ending, but I think I audibly said, "Oh, they're going with this?" which left me a little disappointed.

    All in all, Dark Match is a fun way to spend an hour and a half, with plenty of violence for horror fans and insider terms and a good adaptation of the grappling itself to please wrestling fans. Worth a watch if you just want to be entertained.
    4kannibalcorpsegrinder

    A generally underwhelming and problematic feature

    Running a special show in a new arena, a woman hoping for a big break in her career joins several other local wrestlers in a run-down venue for a shady promoter, but when they start to become suspicious of their host they realize that there's Satanic rituals in play and must get away alive.

    This was a bit underwhelming and had some issues with it. Among the main enjoyable factors with this one is the central setup of the group arriving at the venue and finding themselves at the beginning stages of the takeover. With just enough background on the different characters as to why they would go through the short-notice program just days before the supposed show, there's a lot to enjoy here with this one going for the slow-building revelation about them being duped once they get to the facility and put through the ringer during their matches. As the night goes on and they realize that the whole thing has been a setup, using the type of matches they're to go through involving special rules and stipulations as well as being fought to the death, this offers up an intriguing enough premise and some fine brutality in the action playing up to that. However, beyond that, there are some big drawbacks holding this back. The main detrimental factor here is that there's no clue what the plan for the villains really is as they introduce multiple plot threads to be an acceptable point but never settle on one. Initially brought into the venue thinking the purpose is to participate in a special show for locals only to get put off by the barbaric rituals, this sets up the idea of the show being a revenge killing against the new group arriving for the show. Then it brings up the purpose of the whole thing as a Satanic ritual used to summon their dark masters before bringing up the experience being recorded and broadcast to others who enjoy this kind of material and then finally a bit of revenge for his family. This is immensely disorganized and jarring leaving this one too scattered to be of much use. The other real detriment to this one is the rather unimpressive plot as a whole where it never really feels like much of an actual story is taking place. The idea of getting the group to the building and using them for nefarious purposes other than a wrestling card is fine, but how this one presents everything needs a lot of work. From the general lack of information on the different figures going along with the mission while also getting all the confusing information about the villains, what the purpose of the wrestling matches is supposed to accomplish, and where the throughline of the whole congregation of cultists getting what they wanted only to be turned off and frightened at it so the finale makes little sense, this has some real trouble getting some cohesion out of everything. As well as some rather obvious low-budget material found here, this one has some issues to hold it back.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and drug use.

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      Some character designs are inspired by real wrestlers, notably the Beast Brothers looking similar to The Road Warriors especially with the addition of spikes to their ring attire.
    • Gaffes
      At Kate's final moment, when she jumps to reach for her morning star, the weapon is shown entangled at the bottom rope of the ring. But before and after that it is entangled at the top rope.
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      Featured in The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Dark Match (2025)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 janvier 2025 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada(Dept.9 Studios)
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