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Shrieker

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
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Shrieker (1998)
Horror

It strikes without warning. It can morph through walls, ceilings, floors. Behind every corner lies a potential doorway to death. After 50 years the Shrieker has been summoned again. Five wil... Read allIt strikes without warning. It can morph through walls, ceilings, floors. Behind every corner lies a potential doorway to death. After 50 years the Shrieker has been summoned again. Five will die tonight. The sixth will become its master.It strikes without warning. It can morph through walls, ceilings, floors. Behind every corner lies a potential doorway to death. After 50 years the Shrieker has been summoned again. Five will die tonight. The sixth will become its master.

  • Director
    • David DeCoteau
  • Writer
    • Neal Marshall Stevens
  • Stars
    • Tanya Dempsey
    • Jamie Gannon
    • Parry Shen
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    770
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David DeCoteau
    • Writer
      • Neal Marshall Stevens
    • Stars
      • Tanya Dempsey
      • Jamie Gannon
      • Parry Shen
    • 22User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tanya Dempsey
    Tanya Dempsey
    • Clark
    Jamie Gannon
    Jamie Gannon
    • Zak
    Parry Shen
    Parry Shen
    • David
    • (as Parry Allen)
    Alison Cuffe
    • Tanya
    Thomas R. Martin
    Thomas R. Martin
    • Robert
    • (as Roger Crowe)
    Chris Boyd
    • Mike
    Jenya Lano
    Jenya Lano
    • Elaine
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    • Shrieker
    • Director
      • David DeCoteau
    • Writer
      • Neal Marshall Stevens
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    DavidDev

    Jenya Jenya Jenya

    This movie (for me) is about Jenya Lano starting out her career. The rest is crap, as one would expect from a movie with virtually no budget to speak of. The poor actors probably received meal vouchers as payment.

    I regret to have watched the movie for any other reason than just seeing Jenya Lano. It's like "Stealing Candy" from a baby. Understand what I mean ? Catch my drift ?

    I wish her every success in her career in the future. She's got what it takes. The other characters (actors) are all forgettable. As a whole they will not get very far, but who cares. That's the way life goes. Some make it, some don't. All in the name of survival of the fittest, and the movie industry is a prime example.
    3Maciste_Brother

    Watching this movie will suck your brain dry!

    SHRIEKER is a Full Moon production. I knew what to expect (very little quality) but I didn't expect this to be as painful as SHRIEKER was to watch.

    It's just awful. Bad acting, confusing script and direction. Annoying characters I wanted to kill. The whole thing was probably made in one week. I've seen episodes of CHARMED that were more complex and convincing than this cheapie.

    It has the look and feel of an orphaned episode of a badly conceived TV series no one has ever seen. It was a chore to watch and I could feel my mind getting dimmer and dimmer by the minute. Watching a movie shouldn't be this much hard work.
    BHorrorWriter

    Great Job By Decoteau

    Typically, I am not a fan of Director David Decoteau. However, under one of his many alias names, he does a good job with this film. Editing by JR Bookwalter probably helped alot, too. All the movies that have come out of Full Moon since their departure from Paramount have been made on extremely low, low budgets..and the product is normally crap! This is especially true since 2000....However, this film is different...Okay, corny dialouge, bad acting, or overacting tend to be very evident in this film...But it still tells a story...

    To much surprise, the guy that played the homophobic jock, was actually one of the best characters, and actors in the whole film. Though killed off, he was able to maintain a presence in the film, and delivered his lines well, and with professionalism. The Psycho-Lesbian militant woman was just suck! I hated her character!

    The Special effect are very amateurish, but compared to most Full Moon pictures being cranked out now...this is a 10 in that department. Something to check out...Would have liked to seen a sequel to this one...

    8 out of 10
    1capkronos

    "From hell it came! Born of darkness..."

    The creature? Yeah, it and the movie it stars in. Hell would seem infinitely more frightening if the damned were forced to watch this for all eternity. Six college students shack up in a condemned hospital to save money and end up victims of an ancient monster who must claim five victims before it returns to "the shadowy world from which it came!" Other than having major logic and coherence problems (plus the fact it appears to be unfinished), this disaster is terribly acted, written, edited (by J.R. Bookwalter) and directed, and the make-up FX are almost nonexistent. It's also significantly shorter than it claims (at only 80 minutes), but I'm not complaining. It's the worst movie I've seen from executive producer Charles Band's Full Moon productions and boy is that BAD!

    To note, I almost didn't bother with a review, but this has gotten inexplicably good reviews on here and I figured a varying opinion was in order. Proceed with caution!
    4ric-29

    Competent but boring

    The best thing about Shrieker is the dialogue. Like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, this movie is cognizant of the conventions of this type of horror movie and manages to come up with a few good lines and scenes that play on those conventions. Unfortunately, Shrieker is just boring. The plot is your basic Ten Little Indians whodunnit with a monster controlled by one of the suspects/victims. You know from the beginning that each of the characters will get bumped off until only the hero(ine) is left to defeat the evil. And this is exactly what happens. Absolutely no surprises and no tension. Production values and acting were ok, but I had no motivation to watch to the end (although I did) because I already knew how the end scene would play out. The ending did surprise me a bit, because it managed to fizzle out, literally, instead of throwing out a bucket of special effects. Maybe the special effects budget had been spent up by the end.

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      A sequel was planned where the Shrieker would return with three heads instead of two.
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      Edited into Monsters Gone Wild! (2004)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1999 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shriek
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Full Moon Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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