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Shrooms

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
18K
YOUR RATING
Shrooms (2007)
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A group of friends are stalked and murdered whilst looking for psilocybin mushrooms in the Irish woods.A group of friends are stalked and murdered whilst looking for psilocybin mushrooms in the Irish woods.A group of friends are stalked and murdered whilst looking for psilocybin mushrooms in the Irish woods.

  • Director
    • Paddy Breathnach
  • Writer
    • Pearse Elliott
  • Stars
    • Lindsey Haun
    • Jack Huston
    • Max Kasch
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paddy Breathnach
    • Writer
      • Pearse Elliott
    • Stars
      • Lindsey Haun
      • Jack Huston
      • Max Kasch
    • 145User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Lindsey Haun
    Lindsey Haun
    • Tara
    Jack Huston
    Jack Huston
    • Jake
    Max Kasch
    Max Kasch
    • Troy
    Maya Hazen
    Maya Hazen
    • Lisa
    Alice Greczyn
    Alice Greczyn
    • Holly
    Robert Hoffman
    Robert Hoffman
    • Bluto
    Don Wycherley
    Don Wycherley
    • Ernie
    Sean McGinley
    Sean McGinley
    • Bernie
    Toby Sedgwick
    Toby Sedgwick
    • Black Brother
    André Pollack
    • The Dog
    Jack Gleeson
    Jack Gleeson
    • Lonely Twin
    Mike Carbery
    • Paramedic
    Anna Tikhonova
    • Mysterious Woman 1
    Goranna McDonald
    • Mysterious Woman 2
    Berry Murphy
    • Lonely Twin's Brother
    Joe Murphy
    • Feral Boy
    Joe Phelan
    • Young Lonely Twin
    Joseph Murphy Gillen
    • Feral boy
    • Director
      • Paddy Breathnach
    • Writer
      • Pearse Elliott
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    User reviews145

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    4dschmeding

    Slasher trying to be different

    Shrooms basically is a Slasher Movie. 3 couples go to Ireland woods to collect magic mushrooms and trip out. Of course on their way they already meet some strange inhabitants of the woods and it doesn't take long until a creepy story is being told at the campfire which of course is more than just a story. So strange things happen, people start disappearing, silhouettes move through the woods and the creepy story starts to melt into reality. The idea of blurring the lines between reality and imagination is quite nice and works after the horror kicks in along with the effect of the mushrooms. Problem is that the pacing of the movie is damn slow and doesn't really pick up much till the end. So I often looked at my watch since it seemed and eternity. Shrooms is not a bad movie, it has some nice modern elements like the typical washed out colors, some nice tripping ideas like a speaking cow mixing in with the classic campfire story and haunted woods themes. Anyway its hard to be sucked into the movie... it tries to be hypnotic with the trippy visuals and permanent uncertainty of reality and imagination. But it just rides that horse too long and too slow... so when you get the ends twist you already might be too sleepy to care. If you want to see a trippy mix of Evil Dead, Blair Witch Project and High Tension go check it out, but don't expect too much action and gore.
    6Amthermandes

    Not bad, cliché, maybe predictable, but not bad.

    Shrooms is one of those movies you should already know everything about before even watching it, just based on the premise. A group of friends experiencing mushrooms trips in the wilderness, turns into a deadly fiasco indistinguishable from reality. A standard run-of-the-mill campy horror flick, complete with a horror movie starter-set cast; the smart and relatable lead female character, the annoying idiot jock, the goofball stoner, the b*tch, the outcast female, and the handsome nice guy (who also is occasionally, like in this case, the foreigner).

    The movie has good, maybe even great moments. I especially like the 2 "locals," their characters aren't new to this genre, but they're fun and quite creepy and add an interesting flare to the movie. Some of the effects are well done, and the story is entertaining enough to keep you interested, and the very end gives the movie a nice touch.

    However, the movie is riddled with clichés, the predictable jumps scares, and the gore effects aren't as good as they could have been. There's a part towards the end of the movie where they had so many chances to make to good, but it turned out rather boring.

    Everything else is pretty standard, nothing special or particularly bad about the acting, directing, or screenplay.

    In short, it's an average run-of-the-mill horror flick. If you're looking for something amazing, this isn't it, but if you're bored or are just a horror fan looking to enlarge your viewing collection, it's definitely worth a watch.

    My favorite scene: The scene in the home of the two locals, I love the dialogue between them, very unsettling.
    3ThrownMuse

    These shrooms are laced...

    I cannot remember the last time a horror movie irritated me to this degree...SHROOMS is about a group of American friends (who actually don't appear to like each other much) who go to Ireland for vacation. They're obviously spoiled brats because the only thing on their mind when they're in freakin' IRELAND is getting their hands on some magic mushrooms ASAP. They meet up with some Irish friend (who is obviously British faking a bad Irish accent) that the lead girl (played by the creepy little girl from JC's VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED--the rest of her face has now caught up with her forehead, thank goodness) is creaming over. They immediately go camping in the woods and searching for shrooms. VotD girl gnaws on a mushroom that the Irish-but-British guy specifically said not to eat because it's poisonous. Soon she starts flipping out and having flash-forwards about her friends dying. It's up to her to save her friends from the ominous backwoodsmen, the creepy black-hooded ghost that pops up between people legs and/or above their heads, and the obvious overused plot twists in the script.

    It seems like every line of dialogue spoken by the obnoxious 20-somethings in this movie features the word "shrooms." And you thought JUNOisms were annoying! If you took a sip of your Irish coffee every time someone in this movie said "shrooms," you'd be dead before the first jump scare.

    The only good thing about SHROOMS is the movie poster, which features a skull shaped out of SHROOMS in the moonlight. Cool!
    5Siamois

    Unrealized Potential

    I am not surprised by the polarized opinions regarding this movie, although I do think there is a lot of overreaction.

    Shrooms is simply a decent little movie that seems promising when you first begin to watch it, thanks in great part to solid direction tricks. However, eventually it fails to deliver because of a very, very weak story and a failed attempt at defying genres.

    When you first start to watch, the movie grabs your attention with what seems like good characters and the remote set is also well showcased. You get some threads of character development and the story flows quickly to introduce the mood thanks to a character recounting a legend and one character consuming mushrooms.

    Unfortunately, it's at this point that the movie starts going in all directions. Many reviewers seem offended that the movie didn't deliver a given experience which seems to be due to their expectations that this movie would follow a specific formula. Be it a "classic horror tale" or a slasher flick or gore movie. While movie fans would be wise not to make so many assumptions, one must admit there was a failure here by director Breathnach to develop a coherent mood and story.

    For instance, the character development in this movie leads absolutely nowhere. In fact, many movies which do *not* rely on effective character development other than as a side-dish actually fare better than Shrooms. Yet we can't help but think it was sorely needed here. As well, the movie flirts between psychological horror, action horror and supernatural horror without ever hitting the marks. One can blend ANY genres if it is done effectively. But a mediocre story is much better off sticking to a proved formula.

    One other fault of this movie is its derivative nature, borrowing tricks from a great many flicks such as Deliverance, Blair Witch and too many slasher flicks to name.

    Finally, I have no idea if the director attempted a "plot twist" or not but I could see the plot twist almost as the seed was planted. I kept hoping there would be more to it, that it would be misdirection of some kind or that it would be made more explicit but no. The ending offers flashbacks explaining what happened, as if the audience wouldn't be aware of that! So what about the good? Well, the direction is really tight and some scenes, particularly early on, are effective at offering tensed moments. Lindsey Haun is also convincing as Tara. The rest of the cast is really forgettable. None of them are noticeably weak with the exception of Robert Hoffman, who really looked like he didn't belong.

    I am left wondering if the editing is at fault here. Was a decision made to cut 30, 45 minutes of this movie that might have made it a great film? I certainly think this is possible. Almost none of the scenes felt boring. It just felt like an incomplete experience. Existential horror turned into classic slasher/survival movie midway into production.

    Director Paddy Breathnach, who is more familiar with edgy comedies, is a welcome breath of fresh air compared to the very boring, repetitive directors who focus on the horror genre. But the screenplay by Pearse Elliott is at fault here.
    5Pinouchipop

    Extremely confusing

    Young people experience terrifying hallucinations after consuming hallucinogenic mushrooms. Okay, we get that.

    But the development of the scenario systematically alternates between hallucination and what is supposed to be happening in reality.

    So much so that we soon don't know very well what is actually happening, versus what is the product of drug-induced hallucination.

    The movie editing does not offer a link between the images, which follow one another without transition.

    The result is pure hogwash. Watching that movie is a total waste of time. I gave 5 stars nonetheless, since I consider that the actors are not bad. The scenario is bad. And the editing is worse. Far worse.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The location of the old abandoned building is actually an old closed down hospital just outside Killeshandra County Cavan.
    • Goofs
      The constant bird sounds in the background throughout the film frequently include the very obvious Red-Winged Blackbird which is not found in Europe, never mind Ireland, where the film is set.
    • Quotes

      Bluto: Hello.

      The Cow: Well, well, well.

      Bluto: You can talk!

      The Cow: That's cause you're outta your mind.

      Bluto: You see a girl?

      The Cow: She went that way.

      Bluto: Thanks.

      [Starts to run off]

      The Cow: Wouldn't do that if I were you.

      Bluto: Why not?

      The Cow: You know you're fucked.

      Bluto: [laughs] Yeah, I know.

      The Cow: I mean dead fucked.

      Bluto: Well, you're just a fucking cow.

      The Cow: A fucking cow that can fucking talk.

      Bluto: I gotta go.

      The Cow: Yeah. Bye bye.

    • Alternate versions
      There are two known versions, the original theatrical cut, running 1h 24m (84 min), and an Extended Cut of 1h 26m (86 min, European Film Market, Germany), also known as the "Unseen Edition." The Extended Cut has three more short scenes. Two of these are negligible story line additions, while the third has a bit more gore.
    • Connections
      Featured in WhatCulture Horror: 10 Horror Movies That Punish You For Getting Wasted (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Jackknife
      Written by Patrick McCarthy

      Performed by The Rig Brothers

      Produced by The Rig Brothers

      Published by Weaverswayed Music (BMI)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • Denmark
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Shrooms Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Гриби
    • Filming locations
      • Gosford Forest Park, County Armagh(location)
    • Production companies
      • Capitol Films
      • Ingenious Film Partners
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,863
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,849
      • Feb 10, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,998,560
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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