Two couples rent a vacation home for what should be a celebratory weekend get-away.Two couples rent a vacation home for what should be a celebratory weekend get-away.Two couples rent a vacation home for what should be a celebratory weekend get-away.
- Awards
- 5 nominations total
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Dave Franco doesn't bring anything new to the horror genre with his feature film directorial debut (which he also wrote) but he does provide an entertaining hour and a half (give or take) in this film about two couples who have booked into an AirBnB type property, only to discover a number of hidden cameras around the building.
Acting is decent enough and another good film for Dan Stevens' ever growing resume. Take this film as intended (a fun thriller - popcorn movie) and you will be entertained enough. Go in looking for the deep and meaningful and you'll hate it.
Ignore the reviews stating it is "pointless" - they clearly expected too much.
Acting is decent enough and another good film for Dan Stevens' ever growing resume. Take this film as intended (a fun thriller - popcorn movie) and you will be entertained enough. Go in looking for the deep and meaningful and you'll hate it.
Ignore the reviews stating it is "pointless" - they clearly expected too much.
I wanted to like the movie, but sadly it's been done before and better with the movies in my title. That said the cast is great, I think Dan Stevens is one of the best actors around.
So In my opinion it just doesn't do anything new and the ending was also poor, let's hope Mr Franco can come back with something a little more original next time.
So In my opinion it just doesn't do anything new and the ending was also poor, let's hope Mr Franco can come back with something a little more original next time.
A generic, pointless and anticlimactic movie that fizzle out into nothingness.
It always amazes me when people get a shot at making a full length movie (in this case, Dave Franco) and when they don't have anything new or good to bring to the table. Then why even bother?
A waste of money, time and talent (Stevens and Brie.)
There is suspense and some mystery, but the ending doesn't answer any questions.
Whilst this is a decent effort for a directional debut with a constant feeling of tension and uncomfortability, the R18+ rating and horror genre classification seems misplaced.
There's a real longing for a decent new horror film, and this isn't it.
If you've seen every other horror film and have nothing better to do with time to kill, then give this film a watch... but if you don't get a chance to watch it, you're not really missing anything great.
There's a real longing for a decent new horror film, and this isn't it.
If you've seen every other horror film and have nothing better to do with time to kill, then give this film a watch... but if you don't get a chance to watch it, you're not really missing anything great.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed in Bandon, Oregon at an actual beach rental.
- GoofsWhen the car punctures its tires on road spikes, the car in question is a BMW which would normally be fitted with run-flat tires. This would allow the car to continue driving and would not have stopped the way it did.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Rental (2020)
- SoundtracksJust Ain't Gonna Work Out
Written by Mayer Hawthorne (as Andrew M. Cohen) (ASCAP)
Published by Big Pampino Publishing Inc. c/o Sony/ATV Tunes
Performed by Mayer Hawthorne
Courtesy of Stones Throw Records
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Box office
- Budget
- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,637,548
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $403,852
- Jul 26, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $4,311,042
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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