The survival instincts of a road-tripping family are put to the test when they have no other choice but to stay the night at a remote homestead.The survival instincts of a road-tripping family are put to the test when they have no other choice but to stay the night at a remote homestead.The survival instincts of a road-tripping family are put to the test when they have no other choice but to stay the night at a remote homestead.
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It was an entertaining enough movie to watch its nice when a horror movie attempts to do things different to the rest, which was unexpected especially from a tubi original. It helped that i didnt watch a trailer before hand as ive heard it kind of spoils it.
And although the pacing at times was off and there wasn't alot of plot you often don't need it in a horror for it too be worth watching. Felt like the acting for the most part was good.
I recommend this for anyone who just enjoys watching horrors, feel like alot of these bad reviews are from people who didn't enjoy being taken down a different path to the usual horror movie setup.
And although the pacing at times was off and there wasn't alot of plot you often don't need it in a horror for it too be worth watching. Felt like the acting for the most part was good.
I recommend this for anyone who just enjoys watching horrors, feel like alot of these bad reviews are from people who didn't enjoy being taken down a different path to the usual horror movie setup.
Lowlifes didn't offer me any surprises when it came to the main plot but definitely has a few unexpected moments along the way.
It's hard to discuss without giving away too much but I wanted to add a little review just to bolster the ratings really as the filmmakers and actors deserve it.
This is a low budget feature but the cast put a lot in and make you root for or hate the relevant characters.
It's acting that hopefully sees the main players get more work in the future.
The action/horror moments are gory and tense and hit the spot of what's hoped for in a slasher movie like this.
It's a little gem of a film that I hope gets watched by a good number of people.
It's hard to discuss without giving away too much but I wanted to add a little review just to bolster the ratings really as the filmmakers and actors deserve it.
This is a low budget feature but the cast put a lot in and make you root for or hate the relevant characters.
It's acting that hopefully sees the main players get more work in the future.
The action/horror moments are gory and tense and hit the spot of what's hoped for in a slasher movie like this.
It's a little gem of a film that I hope gets watched by a good number of people.
Being honest I was skeptical when I found out this was a Tubi original
I mean let's face it some of the programming on Tubi is scraping the bottom of the barrel But it turned out it was better than I would've expected I liked the role reversal The blood and gore all throughout the movie was amazing But the ending was a glorious chaotic spectacle I noticed a couple people in their reviews were saying something to the effect That the ending of the movie could make or break it Personally I thought the ending was fine I like it when movies throw me twists and turns that I'm not expecting and this movie gave me plenty of surprises.
Tubi original Lowlifes breathes some new life into the old 'city folk vs. Hillbillies' genre, blending comedy and gory horror to great effect. It's best to go into the film blind, so I'm not going to summarise the plot or mention any spoilers, suffice to say that it serves up some neat twists along the way.
Directors Tesh Guttikonda and Mitch Oliver deliver a fun movie that isn't to be taken seriously and their cast act accordingly, putting in enjoyably campy/comical turns. This doesn't mean that the horror is any less effective when it happens though: there's some genuinely nasty stuff in the film with plenty of graphic splatter along the way.
Don't watch this one expecting it to be a game changer -- I don't think the film-makers had such aspirations -- accept Lowlifes for what it is... a bloody good time with its severed braised tongue firmly in cheek.
Directors Tesh Guttikonda and Mitch Oliver deliver a fun movie that isn't to be taken seriously and their cast act accordingly, putting in enjoyably campy/comical turns. This doesn't mean that the horror is any less effective when it happens though: there's some genuinely nasty stuff in the film with plenty of graphic splatter along the way.
Don't watch this one expecting it to be a game changer -- I don't think the film-makers had such aspirations -- accept Lowlifes for what it is... a bloody good time with its severed braised tongue firmly in cheek.
The film seems to draw heavily from another horror film called "You're Next" which is one of the few decent American horror films of the last 25 years. Lowlifes is worth a watch because of strong performances from a few of the actors, especially the actor who plays the father, and several plot twists.
The story basically involves a road-tripping, normal-appearing family who come into contact with rather stereotypical and exaggerated redneck-type locals. The plot is anything but predictable, but again seems to draw inspiration from a horror movie known to horror enthusiasts but probably not to the general public. I agree with other reviewers that the ending was for lack of a better word disappointing.
The story basically involves a road-tripping, normal-appearing family who come into contact with rather stereotypical and exaggerated redneck-type locals. The plot is anything but predictable, but again seems to draw inspiration from a horror movie known to horror enthusiasts but probably not to the general public. I agree with other reviewers that the ending was for lack of a better word disappointing.
Did you know
- TriviaThe "BimBam" candy and how it is used in the film was inspired by a photo-shopped picture of the candy "TimTam" that famously circulated the internet in the early 2010s. According to the fake TimTam picture, the candy "may contain traces of peanuts and human flesh".
- GoofsAt around 6 minutes Vern opens the candy bar completely but right after he is shown eating the candy with the wrapper still on.
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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