The basement has eyes.
Resorting to the usual inbred killer memes of the superior The Hills Have Eyes, this plot-hole ridden clunker opens with a promising first act before descending into the usual cliches; what was that noise in the basement? Shall I explore this dark tunnel? My torch is suddenly not working! I've dropped my phone! I've tripped over while running away! I can't get my keys in the door when being chased! The police don't believe me!
As well as countless plot holes, there's a pointless flashback before the second half lapses into a routine monster chase and physics defying stupidity, undoing all the good work of the first half.
As well as countless plot holes, there's a pointless flashback before the second half lapses into a routine monster chase and physics defying stupidity, undoing all the good work of the first half.
- Propellorpants
- Dec 20, 2022