In una piccola città, dopo l'omicidio di alcuni campeggiatori da parte di un killer mascherato, uno sceriffo e il suo vice seguono le tracce fino a una tavola calda. Tra i clienti si nascond... Leggi tuttoIn una piccola città, dopo l'omicidio di alcuni campeggiatori da parte di un killer mascherato, uno sceriffo e il suo vice seguono le tracce fino a una tavola calda. Tra i clienti si nasconde l'assassino.In una piccola città, dopo l'omicidio di alcuni campeggiatori da parte di un killer mascherato, uno sceriffo e il suo vice seguono le tracce fino a una tavola calda. Tra i clienti si nasconde l'assassino.
Holly Ward
- Deb
- (as Holly Bonney)
Recensioni in evidenza
10maskrien
Great movie. Keeps you guessing. Unexpected twists make a great seasoning to the mix. The palate of characters works and, though randomly acquainted, each offers a past narrative that all fits together on the chessboard. But like the myriad of combinations on a chessboard, the pieces, the moves, and the possibilities are constantly changing. The plot twists read like a Grand Prix road map and the finish is just as exciting. Bone Face is a fantastic Indie film that deserves solid credit from the cast, direction and production, to the camera work and script. The shell game of a storyline will keep you entertained and leave you glad you watched the film. Look to these folks for continued success. Well done!
When they work, these kind of movies are a blast, and when they don't they are just stupid. I do not watch trailers because they give too much away, especially with horror movies. I did have high hopes for this based on the poster alone and it delivered.
Bone Face starts traditionally enough. Camp counselors alone at a last night party -- and then you can guess what happens. Small town cops show up determined to track and nab the killer. But after the incident is where this movie veers off into classic and delightful territory. All the actors nail their roles and the dialogue is delicious. Independent, low-budget movie making at its best.
Bone Face starts traditionally enough. Camp counselors alone at a last night party -- and then you can guess what happens. Small town cops show up determined to track and nab the killer. But after the incident is where this movie veers off into classic and delightful territory. All the actors nail their roles and the dialogue is delicious. Independent, low-budget movie making at its best.
With the 2025 movie "Bone Face" being a horror movie, I needed no persuasion to sit down and watch it. I am, after all, a huge fan of all things horror. Sure, I had never heard about the movie prior to watching it, so I didn't know what I was in for.
The movie started out nicely enough, but as soon as the narrative settles into the diner, the movie falls into a boring slump and became a who-done-it? Sort of mystery with an insane amount of dialogue and very little else going on. And I have to say that it effectively brought the movie to a stand still for me, and thus I didn't really particularly enjoy the movie all that much.
It was the first 10 minutes and the last 20 minutes of the movie that proved entertaining, the rest was essentially just dialogue filler.
I was only familiar with Jeremy London and Ritchie Montgomery on the cast list. And truth be told, Jeremy London's performance in "Bone Face" was outstanding. It was, without a doubt, his best performance that I have seen, just a shame that the script was held back by the way writer and director Michael Donovan Horn opted to tell the story.
Visually, then the movie was okay. There were a few special effects in the movie, which were actually fair. But of course, for a movie running at 104 minutes with the majority of that time being spent in dialogue inside a diner, then you don't really need special effects all that much.
"Bone Face" was watchable, for sure, but it was a disappointing movie for me. And it is not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time.
My rating of writer and director Michael Donovan Horn's 2025 movie "Bone Face" lands on a four out of ten stars.
The movie started out nicely enough, but as soon as the narrative settles into the diner, the movie falls into a boring slump and became a who-done-it? Sort of mystery with an insane amount of dialogue and very little else going on. And I have to say that it effectively brought the movie to a stand still for me, and thus I didn't really particularly enjoy the movie all that much.
It was the first 10 minutes and the last 20 minutes of the movie that proved entertaining, the rest was essentially just dialogue filler.
I was only familiar with Jeremy London and Ritchie Montgomery on the cast list. And truth be told, Jeremy London's performance in "Bone Face" was outstanding. It was, without a doubt, his best performance that I have seen, just a shame that the script was held back by the way writer and director Michael Donovan Horn opted to tell the story.
Visually, then the movie was okay. There were a few special effects in the movie, which were actually fair. But of course, for a movie running at 104 minutes with the majority of that time being spent in dialogue inside a diner, then you don't really need special effects all that much.
"Bone Face" was watchable, for sure, but it was a disappointing movie for me. And it is not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time.
My rating of writer and director Michael Donovan Horn's 2025 movie "Bone Face" lands on a four out of ten stars.
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