A group of teens fights for their lives as they find themselves trapped in a fun-house, stalked by a killer clown who won't rest until every last one of them is dead.A group of teens fights for their lives as they find themselves trapped in a fun-house, stalked by a killer clown who won't rest until every last one of them is dead.A group of teens fights for their lives as they find themselves trapped in a fun-house, stalked by a killer clown who won't rest until every last one of them is dead.
Camille Wormser
- Jillian
- (as Camille Lucie Wormser)
Taylor Watson Seupel
- Davy
- (as Taylor Seupel)
Nicholas Shone
- Anubis
- (as Nathan Shone)
Joyce Tatler
- Organist
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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Biggest piece of garbage I have ever seen horrible acting, story line and directing I wouldn't let my dog watch
Bought this film on DVD, the other day 'cause it's a film I hadn't seen, and it was cheap.
So why not?
Sat through the whole thing, 'cause I wanted to see if it would pick up at some point.
And I'm now left wondering ...
Why?
Pretty much the whole film is terrible.
Picks up towards the end slightly, but even then it's dire.
So why not?
Sat through the whole thing, 'cause I wanted to see if it would pick up at some point.
And I'm now left wondering ...
Why?
Pretty much the whole film is terrible.
Picks up towards the end slightly, but even then it's dire.
Clown is a mess of a movie that sort of picks up at the end, enough to make it less than watchable. I'm not sure whether this is exactly what the director wanted or whether an editor tried to save it, but if it's the later, they messed up. This movie lacked character development, cinematography, (as one would expect) acting, and any kind of story. The basic make-up of a movie is lacking here, with so much going on that has nothing to do with the plot. In the beginning, the director makes the characters so unlikeable that I couldn't help but root for the clown. The filming was so sharp and everything was so colorful that it didn't even look like a horror movie. The clown looked creepy, but didn't act it. I did appreciate the recorded voices over the speaker. The ending was good, but as bad as the rest of the movie was and it not being dramatic, it lacked any impact. If I were explaining basic movie ideas and how it looks when everything goes wrong, I'd show them this. Otherwise, don't waste your time.
I actually did succeed in watching the whole movie (thumbs-up for my own perseverance) but all the reviews here (save the one that gave a mind-boggling 10/10) are right: this is terrible. The makers clearly aimed at a classic funhouse horror- flick, you know, the one where a bunch of teens recklessly enter a funhouse for a few scares and laughs and then find themselves trapped and the victims of all kinds of horrific deadly contraptions made by a maniac sadistic killer. Alas this movie fails on all the accounts that can make such a premise into worthwhile entertainment: direction, acting, story and script, camera and special effects are way below par.
There's a prologue that supposedly should justify the later goings-on, but it's totally unclear what the hell is happening there. Everyone of the group of teens is as non-descript as the other. Why Davey stupidly enters this desolate funhouse without simply warning his friends with his cell is a mystery. The whole chase and killing-spree that ensues is badly filmed, chaotic and thanks to its repetitiveness plain tedious, and the setting is totally uninspiring, just endless planked corridors in a dilapidated shag-like construction where you can see the outside world all of the time shine through, you expect the thing to collaps within seconds by just pushing against the planks. The horror clown is hardly scary, there are no inventive contraptions that make a funhouse a funhouse, the killings are lame, the dialogues are moronic and the acting.... well, that's simply non-existent. So my two stars are only for the Austin-character who is at least very good-looking.
There's a prologue that supposedly should justify the later goings-on, but it's totally unclear what the hell is happening there. Everyone of the group of teens is as non-descript as the other. Why Davey stupidly enters this desolate funhouse without simply warning his friends with his cell is a mystery. The whole chase and killing-spree that ensues is badly filmed, chaotic and thanks to its repetitiveness plain tedious, and the setting is totally uninspiring, just endless planked corridors in a dilapidated shag-like construction where you can see the outside world all of the time shine through, you expect the thing to collaps within seconds by just pushing against the planks. The horror clown is hardly scary, there are no inventive contraptions that make a funhouse a funhouse, the killings are lame, the dialogues are moronic and the acting.... well, that's simply non-existent. So my two stars are only for the Austin-character who is at least very good-looking.
Where even to start with this steaming pile of excrement?
I've seen quite a few Asylum films but this is definitely one of the absolute worst I've ever seen.
The 'actors/actresses' must have been cast in the local shopping mall as none of them will ever win any merits for their 'acting'.
The plot is terrible and doesn't make any sense at all.
The film set which consists of ramshackle cabin can't have cost more than $100, if it did, the producers were ripped off.
The gore is ridiculously cheap for a company that has produced this kind of films for what feels like centuries.
If you want to see something more creative, stare at a blank wall for 90 minutes instead.
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was released on Aug 27th, 2019, so that it could capitalize on It Chapter Two, which was released on September 6th, 2019.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Dead Meat Podcast: The Asylum Movie Title Game (2019)
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