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A group of high school students whose school bus crashes on a field trip. Relationships are tested once they realize they are being stalked by an attacker who intends to drive them out and s... Read allA group of high school students whose school bus crashes on a field trip. Relationships are tested once they realize they are being stalked by an attacker who intends to drive them out and straight into a horrifying fight to survive.A group of high school students whose school bus crashes on a field trip. Relationships are tested once they realize they are being stalked by an attacker who intends to drive them out and straight into a horrifying fight to survive.
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Blake Burt
- Ryan
- (as Blake C. Burt)
Lucy Burvant
- Candace
- (uncredited)
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Tyler Galpin
- Karlak
- (uncredited)
- …
Angel Lia Spitale
- Juniper
- (uncredited)
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Devin Stovall
- Wagoner
- (uncredited)
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How does someone on drugs fall out of a window, break their neck and just gets up and runs away?
Similar to HIGH TENSION this movie has too many plot holes to make sense. It's nonsensical. Even if you turn your brain off it's not enjoyable.
Similar to HIGH TENSION this movie has too many plot holes to make sense. It's nonsensical. Even if you turn your brain off it's not enjoyable.
The movie is plagued by a tired idea everyone has already seen in dozens of other movies. Within the first ten minutes of the film, the viewer knows who the villains are and who the heroine is.
Fresh young faces, the lack of tedious CGI, and fairly decent production values combine to do a good job of holding the viewer's interest, but aren't sufficient to make this into a good movie. Still, it's great to see young filmmakers get a chance like this one, and I hope this group makes a better movie next time.
As for this film, the company should start with a better script, better editing, and better zombies.
Fresh young faces, the lack of tedious CGI, and fairly decent production values combine to do a good job of holding the viewer's interest, but aren't sufficient to make this into a good movie. Still, it's great to see young filmmakers get a chance like this one, and I hope this group makes a better movie next time.
As for this film, the company should start with a better script, better editing, and better zombies.
When I sat down to watch the 2022 horror comedy "Unhuman", I hadn't even heard about the movie. I didn't even know what it was about. But since I hadn't already seen it, of course I opted to give writers Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton's movie a chance.
And I will say that the movie was sort of semi-adequate. I mean, I figured this was a zombie movie outbreak, from what was going on there on the screen. Now, it wasn't the most impressive or most entertaining of zombie outbreak movies, but it was fairly watchable for what it was.
Now, then when director Marcus Dunstan finally revealed what was going on, about an hour into the foray, the movie went from being semi-adequate to being utter rubbish. The whole flip and switch of storyline events was just a slap to the face with a cold, dead fish. In fact, it was so stupid that I didn't even opt to finish watching the movie. Now, I will not reveal what was going on here, as you have to watch it for yourself.
It should be noted, however, that the effects in the movie were actually fairly good. But special effects can only do so much for lifting a broken movie.
"Unhuman" started out okay enough and was watchable enough, right up to a certain point and then everything just came crashing down. And believe you me, I have no intentions of returning to finish watching the rest of the movie.
My rating of "Unhuman" lands on a three out of ten stars.
And I will say that the movie was sort of semi-adequate. I mean, I figured this was a zombie movie outbreak, from what was going on there on the screen. Now, it wasn't the most impressive or most entertaining of zombie outbreak movies, but it was fairly watchable for what it was.
Now, then when director Marcus Dunstan finally revealed what was going on, about an hour into the foray, the movie went from being semi-adequate to being utter rubbish. The whole flip and switch of storyline events was just a slap to the face with a cold, dead fish. In fact, it was so stupid that I didn't even opt to finish watching the movie. Now, I will not reveal what was going on here, as you have to watch it for yourself.
It should be noted, however, that the effects in the movie were actually fairly good. But special effects can only do so much for lifting a broken movie.
"Unhuman" started out okay enough and was watchable enough, right up to a certain point and then everything just came crashing down. And believe you me, I have no intentions of returning to finish watching the rest of the movie.
My rating of "Unhuman" lands on a three out of ten stars.
What started off as a typical cheesy teen horror movie that would be serviceable for B flick horror fans turned into a nightmare itself. Clearly this director tried to follow suit with other Blumhouse directors by turning up a huge plot twist for its audience but instead turned up an epic fail of direction, execution and any sense of practicality for even a Zombie flick.
Boring, too many awkward cliches, bad acting and corny. I cannot with this movie the trailer was enticing tho. 20 min passed i'm already forcing myself to keep watching, i stopped watching after 1hr it's just not working for me. I felt like i've wasted 1hr of my time with this. The idea was there but it was a flop. Even the zombies are a miss, 30min passed i already knew who the antagonist was that's how cliche this is plus reasoning, lines, expressions and the plot were all rubbish. It's just... 3/10 should've been lower but they were able to trick me into thinking that it's good because of the trailer so i'd give them that. Lol.
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- TriviaWhen Candace is lost in the mist she is screaming "Oh God, help me please! Hello? Help me! Can't you hear me? Oh God, help me! Please! Help me!" This is the exact same dialogue being said by Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) when she is running from Michael Myers at the end of Halloween (1978).
- Crazy creditsThere is a mid credit scene in which Randall and Steven are being made a rather weird offer.
- ConnectionsReferences Night of the Living Dead (1968)
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- 2.39:1
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