A group of young filmmakers encounter a serial killer while shooting their first independent movie.A group of young filmmakers encounter a serial killer while shooting their first independent movie.A group of young filmmakers encounter a serial killer while shooting their first independent movie.
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Raquel Horton
- Heather Roberts
- (as Raquel Baldwin)
Brad Lockerman
- Detective Hartley
- (as Bradley Lockerman)
Caitlyn Tyler Cole
- Entertainment Now Reporter Robin Barnett
- (as Jan Dykstra)
Tracy Morse
- Ronnie
- (as Tracey Morse)
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This is the most unoriginal script ever. From the opening scene to the very bad and predictable ending. Hello.. Scream, much? And the acting is not only bad, it's uberBad. I cant believe HBO carried such s**tty movie.
Scared (Cut Throat) isn't a bad movie. It just isn't a great movie. I thought it was a decent film. It doesn't seem to be a very low budget production. The acting was adequate, nothing special but certainly not bad. You do have moments of tension and suspense as the body count rises and the blood splatters, although it may not be up to the expectations of die hard slasher movie fans. The movie quickly becomes a bit of a mystery as you try to figure out "who done it". A little twist is thrown in near the end and a final little twist at the very end. It's an OK movie and I enjoyed watching it but that's it. It was just OK. It's not going to be one of the more memorable thrillers I've seen. Certainly worth a look but it shouldn't be up in your must see list.
I love slasher, I'm very forgiving of slashers, but I can't remember when I've seen one with some many lapses of logic before.
This is definitely a post-Scream slasher. Little blood, no gore, no boobs. The directing and cinematography was fine. Some of the acting was okay, some was pretty bad. The script was really bad. The dialog was inane but more importantly so much just didn't work logically.
But it did have a really outrageously stupid ending. If there is any value here at all it is for cheesiness. If you're looking for a good slasher then I would suggest looking elsewhere. If you're looking for a mildly cheesy slasher this might work.
This is definitely a post-Scream slasher. Little blood, no gore, no boobs. The directing and cinematography was fine. Some of the acting was okay, some was pretty bad. The script was really bad. The dialog was inane but more importantly so much just didn't work logically.
But it did have a really outrageously stupid ending. If there is any value here at all it is for cheesiness. If you're looking for a good slasher then I would suggest looking elsewhere. If you're looking for a mildly cheesy slasher this might work.
The name of this movie was "Cut Throat" when I saw it. It is just bad. I've seen some bad movies and this one is in the top 10 all time worst. Bad acting, bad story, bad everything. If you like bad movies, then watch this. You and your friends will have a great time tearing this garbage apart. This movie was a waste of money for whoever put up the dough to make it.
Reminds me of Final cut minus the supernatural element. Scream-ish. I loved it as a kid and i love it now. Super cheesey
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was acquired by Charles Band at the behest of Blockbuster Video, a long time supporter of Band during the Full Moon Pictures era, due to the late '90s resurgence of the slasher horror subgenre, thanks to Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer. With the help of an uncredited Tempe Entertainment, Band produced Bleed and acquired Keith Walley's Scared, renaming it Cut Throat.
- ConnectionsReferences Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969)
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