4 reviews
- BandSAboutMovies
- Dec 10, 2021
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Portal Runner is a new, captivating movie with so many twists and turns there is never a dull moment. Up-and-coming actors use an interesting plot to turn this film into a memorable one. Portal Runner has the potential to become a fan favorite.
The film Portal Runner follows a young boy, named Nolan (Sloane Morgan Siegel), who was living a perfectly normal life, until he discovered a portal to other worlds. When he realizes that he is actually being targeted by an evil force, he ends up on the run, going between parallel worlds. With the help of his sister Mae (Elise Eberle), he must try to stop the evil force before it's too late.
Something that impressed me in this film is the way the tone matches the plot and the different scenes. Director Cornelia Duryee clearly knows exactly what she wanted this film to look like, and conveys it precisely. In the scene where Nolan is being chased by the evil force, it is dark and the music grows increasingly intense. When watching, the audience feels the same kind of fear that the characters are feeling. It has a small cast and that actually benefits this particular film as the scenes seem more intimate and it's easier for the audience to understand the dialogue. The actor that really stands out for me is Elise Eberle who plays Mae, Nolan's sister. She is very versatile character; she is sly, rebellious, scared, angry and lovable at different points of the film. Elise Eberle's performance definitely delivers that. Portal Runner is a movie that will entice you to watch it multiple times, especially if you're a sci-fi fan and like time travel related films.
The main message is that sometimes you need to sacrifice things in order to help the people you care about. There are lots of times when Nolan and Mae want to focus on themselves and what they want, but they eventually come to terms with the fact that their family needs them more.
I rate Portal Runner 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 11 to 18, plus adults. Portal Runner releases on VOD December 10, 2021. By Maica N., KIDS FIRST!
The film Portal Runner follows a young boy, named Nolan (Sloane Morgan Siegel), who was living a perfectly normal life, until he discovered a portal to other worlds. When he realizes that he is actually being targeted by an evil force, he ends up on the run, going between parallel worlds. With the help of his sister Mae (Elise Eberle), he must try to stop the evil force before it's too late.
Something that impressed me in this film is the way the tone matches the plot and the different scenes. Director Cornelia Duryee clearly knows exactly what she wanted this film to look like, and conveys it precisely. In the scene where Nolan is being chased by the evil force, it is dark and the music grows increasingly intense. When watching, the audience feels the same kind of fear that the characters are feeling. It has a small cast and that actually benefits this particular film as the scenes seem more intimate and it's easier for the audience to understand the dialogue. The actor that really stands out for me is Elise Eberle who plays Mae, Nolan's sister. She is very versatile character; she is sly, rebellious, scared, angry and lovable at different points of the film. Elise Eberle's performance definitely delivers that. Portal Runner is a movie that will entice you to watch it multiple times, especially if you're a sci-fi fan and like time travel related films.
The main message is that sometimes you need to sacrifice things in order to help the people you care about. There are lots of times when Nolan and Mae want to focus on themselves and what they want, but they eventually come to terms with the fact that their family needs them more.
I rate Portal Runner 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 11 to 18, plus adults. Portal Runner releases on VOD December 10, 2021. By Maica N., KIDS FIRST!
- kylietorchlight
- Mar 14, 2024
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This was a fun movie which made me wanting more. The acting was great and it had a great juxtaposition between its horror, and its comedic beats sprinkled throughout the film.
This is definitely a great young adult horror film. Kudos to the makers for their lack of unwanted profanity and over the top violence.
My only critical hits on the film is the odd soundtrack, and the desire to have more explained in the story. The film felt very short as if the plot could continue on.
It is obviously an independent film. But for what it was, I give it high praise. I have seen all the other actors excluding Elise Eberie, in other works and I love them all. I'm glad to see Sloane Morgan Siegel starting to mature in his acting roles, and I will never miss a project starring or Co-Starring actor Brian S. Lewis.
Keep up the good work everyone.
This is definitely a great young adult horror film. Kudos to the makers for their lack of unwanted profanity and over the top violence.
My only critical hits on the film is the odd soundtrack, and the desire to have more explained in the story. The film felt very short as if the plot could continue on.
It is obviously an independent film. But for what it was, I give it high praise. I have seen all the other actors excluding Elise Eberie, in other works and I love them all. I'm glad to see Sloane Morgan Siegel starting to mature in his acting roles, and I will never miss a project starring or Co-Starring actor Brian S. Lewis.
Keep up the good work everyone.
- pieterperuccio
- Feb 27, 2024
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