A rookie cop is tasked with taking the last shift at a police station before it is permanently closed, but it turns into a living nightmare.A rookie cop is tasked with taking the last shift at a police station before it is permanently closed, but it turns into a living nightmare.A rookie cop is tasked with taking the last shift at a police station before it is permanently closed, but it turns into a living nightmare.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination
Mary Lankford Poiley
- Birdie
- (as Mary Lankford)
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- TriviaThe name Paymon is taken from the demon name Paimon. According to The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King, Paimon is one of the Kings of Hell, more obedient to Lucifer than other kings, and has two hundred legions of demons under his rule.
- GoofsWhen Officer Price walk out from office, you can see crew reflections first on the window and second time on glass door.
- Quotes
John Michael Paymon: I am the dancing flame.
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So I think most people's main beef with horror movies nowadays are that they just aren't scary anymore. Personally I never really cared whether or not a horror movie was scary since it's very rare that a movie freaks me out in any way. But this flick caught me off guard and had me feeling pretty creeped out a few times.
I haven't really been a huge fan of Anthony DiBlasi's past films but he really did an excellent job with this one. The movie is centered around one character alone in a police station, so we aren't really treated to any great dialogue or anything, it most relies on scares and creating a terrifying atmosphere. Some of the jump scares didn't really land on my but what really got me was just the overall creepy feel of the film, the majority of the film keeps you in a very dark and dreary place.
This wasn't without flaws though, some of the effects were a little overdone and a lot of the main characters action were very facepalm worthy, but most of them were understandable to keep up the pace of the film. Also the main actresses performance wasn't perfect, but luckily the movie really didn't need to rely on her acting.
I really enjoyed this, it was a very nice surprise and I am glad that I stumbled across it.
I haven't really been a huge fan of Anthony DiBlasi's past films but he really did an excellent job with this one. The movie is centered around one character alone in a police station, so we aren't really treated to any great dialogue or anything, it most relies on scares and creating a terrifying atmosphere. Some of the jump scares didn't really land on my but what really got me was just the overall creepy feel of the film, the majority of the film keeps you in a very dark and dreary place.
This wasn't without flaws though, some of the effects were a little overdone and a lot of the main characters action were very facepalm worthy, but most of them were understandable to keep up the pace of the film. Also the main actresses performance wasn't perfect, but luckily the movie really didn't need to rely on her acting.
I really enjoyed this, it was a very nice surprise and I am glad that I stumbled across it.
- HorrorOverEverything
- Sep 17, 2015
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- RUR 568 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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