4 reviews
- midnightmosesuk
- Nov 11, 2024
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What a misstep for Isaac Rodriquez. I had hopes that he was on the right track after A Town Full Of Ghosts and (less impressively) Mister Creep. I was actually excited to see this. I should have been more cautious. This is lousy in every possible way: poorly written, poorly acted, hamfisted editing, and apparently filmed by a volunteer with bad intentions. I understand that it was made on a shoestring budget, but come on: at least TRY to make it watchable, because it really isn't. Maybe next time the filmmaker will slow down, actually write a coherent script, and make an at least average low budget film. This one is far below that.
- haskel-72951
- Aug 14, 2024
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I can't go 8 stars because of the fact that there were a lot of lazy holes in the plot while trying to tie one thought to another.. but where this movie excels is in the creativity... So what do we love about paranormal horror movies? Demons, ghost, apparitions... we get it all here. One thing the world has in common is we all hate scammers. Usually we are scammed by a person with an Indian accent. So not only do we get ghost demons and apparitions but we also get to watch a scammer get tortured and scammed himself... amazing work with such a little cast and budget. This is amazing in my opinion... good job and this warrants sitting through other movies of the same director to see if his creativity is actually his talent or if this was a one of one for him... I'll be thinking about this movie for years to come... and this is a real review no bot ish...
- NYCsOwnPiTO
- Sep 20, 2024
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I thought the idea was unique. Really enjoyed the way the movie went. Even if on a low budget; I don't care. It had me rooted to my seat throughout. A simple two hander supernatural film. The scammer was portrayed exactly how I see them; sleazy and unimportant preying on a vulnerable person. I was screaming silently at the woman to 'put the phone down!' For an indie film, I take my hat off to filmmakers who work hard to get their work out on streaming platforms for the public to see. I thought the writing was appropriate and moved the story along; I wanted to carry on watching. Well done and don't stop making movies.
- gbroderick18
- Nov 15, 2024
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