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Criminals and a beautiful but cunning hitchhiker battle a supernatural force known as the Reaper.Criminals and a beautiful but cunning hitchhiker battle a supernatural force known as the Reaper.Criminals and a beautiful but cunning hitchhiker battle a supernatural force known as the Reaper.
Mike Michaels
- Reaper
- (as Michael Michaels)
Christopher Judge
- Officer Banks
- (as Chris Judge)
- Director
- Writers
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Entertaining Classic Suspense/Thriller Movie
I enjoyed it for what it was and who really listens to the "intellectualized" critics these days any way - for horror or any other genre. Many times they critique to hear themselves talk or be relevant - not to really review the movie for its entertainment value. I can name so many movies that critics loved and movie goers hated.
Bottomline: Its about suspense and thrill which you will enjoy - if you are a Halloween Movie fan. Halloween movies weren't about the blood and horror. They were about the guy who hears a noise outside and decides to check it out when the audience knows there is a killer on the loose.
So from one movie lover to another: The Reaper is all that with good B Actors and unknown Actors. Was it entertaining? Yes. And that is all that matters. Go see it.
Bottomline: Its about suspense and thrill which you will enjoy - if you are a Halloween Movie fan. Halloween movies weren't about the blood and horror. They were about the guy who hears a noise outside and decides to check it out when the audience knows there is a killer on the loose.
So from one movie lover to another: The Reaper is all that with good B Actors and unknown Actors. Was it entertaining? Yes. And that is all that matters. Go see it.
Well, this is the cure if you have problems falling asleep...
Given the fact that this 2014 movie titled "Reaper" was a horror movie, of sorts, that I hadn't already seen, and given my love of all things horror, of course I had to check out the movie. Sure, I had virtually no idea what I was in for here, so director Philip Wen-Han Shih had every opportunity to entertain and impress me.
Writers Mark James and James Jurdi didn't exactly put together an exciting or riveting storyline. 30 minutes into the ordeal and nothing interesting still had happened, and I have to admit that I was good and ready to call it quits. But I opted to endure, especially since Danny Trejo hadn't been in the movie yet at that point.
Now, I was under the impression that "Reaper" was a horror movie. But it was not, not unless you consider a boring script as being passable for horror.
There are a few familiar faces on the cast list, with the likes of Danny Trejo, Vinnie Jones and Jake Busey. The acting performances in the movie were fair, despite the fact that the script was a boring pile of rubbish.
This is most definitely not a movie that I would in any way recommend you to squander 88 minutes on watching. It just simply wasn't worth the effort. And it certainly is not a movie that will ever find its way back to my screen a second time.
My rating of director Philip Wen-Han Shih's 2014 movie "Reaper" lands on a generous three out of ten stars, and that is mostly because of the production value of the movie.
Writers Mark James and James Jurdi didn't exactly put together an exciting or riveting storyline. 30 minutes into the ordeal and nothing interesting still had happened, and I have to admit that I was good and ready to call it quits. But I opted to endure, especially since Danny Trejo hadn't been in the movie yet at that point.
Now, I was under the impression that "Reaper" was a horror movie. But it was not, not unless you consider a boring script as being passable for horror.
There are a few familiar faces on the cast list, with the likes of Danny Trejo, Vinnie Jones and Jake Busey. The acting performances in the movie were fair, despite the fact that the script was a boring pile of rubbish.
This is most definitely not a movie that I would in any way recommend you to squander 88 minutes on watching. It just simply wasn't worth the effort. And it certainly is not a movie that will ever find its way back to my screen a second time.
My rating of director Philip Wen-Han Shih's 2014 movie "Reaper" lands on a generous three out of ten stars, and that is mostly because of the production value of the movie.
Better than expected
Went into this expecting very little but was quite surprised to discover that it was far less gory and way more interesting than initially suspected. I think the advertising here actually didn't do justice to the film because it comes off as a cliché slasher romp from the marketing but it's actually a twisty crime thriller with some supernatural shades. The cast really holds it together nicely, creating an ensemble of refreshingly flawed characters who are playing a dangerous game of survival of the fittest. Genre vets Trejo and Jones are always welcome additions to this kind of material, and they do as good a job as can be expected. Overall "Reaper" isn't quite what was expected, in a good way.
Flawed and mostly bland non-horror crime drama
Following a score of strange incidents, a group of criminals hiding out at a reclusive hotel find their troubled hitchhiker target is the least of their problems when a supernatural being begins taking out everybody one-by-one.
This here was quite the bland and overall uninteresting effort. The biggest issue here holding this one back is the fact that so much of what happens here is just not that interesting or enjoyable, which is mainly due to how this one starts off. The majority of the first half here is dedicated to thoroughly uninteresting by being more of a lame crime/drama rather than straight-forward horror film. By focusing on her troubled life-style and willingness to utilize her femininity to get the drop on both guys which allows her to continue being such a tease to everyone makes for such an overly bland offering. Hardly anything about this section works well in determining this one as being much of a horror film with the three different plot lines coming into play here that makes this one drag out the horror elements which come so late into the film that there's little opportunities for horror elements even before taking those elements on throughout the rather extended series of stalking scenes in here. These are just so overlong that it ends up really ruining the few attacks at slasher rhythms with the fact that the killer is so underdeveloped and completely clueless about his origins that he's quite unimposing long before having his first appearance pop up in the second half of this one. Still, once it does get into some of the more involved sequences here this one becomes quite a bit of fun with the fact that there's some genuinely fun sequences in here, from the rather tense stalking done in the middle of the hotel where the crackling bolts of electricity that signify its presence burst into the middle of the scene and make for a creepy time as it begins stalking the unwary groups still in the midst of their petty arguing and allowing for some tense moments, as well as the final confrontation in the church which has some creepy moments. Along with some fine action in the different races to get to safety throughout here, there's some fun to be had but it's mostly pretty flawed.
Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and drug use.
This here was quite the bland and overall uninteresting effort. The biggest issue here holding this one back is the fact that so much of what happens here is just not that interesting or enjoyable, which is mainly due to how this one starts off. The majority of the first half here is dedicated to thoroughly uninteresting by being more of a lame crime/drama rather than straight-forward horror film. By focusing on her troubled life-style and willingness to utilize her femininity to get the drop on both guys which allows her to continue being such a tease to everyone makes for such an overly bland offering. Hardly anything about this section works well in determining this one as being much of a horror film with the three different plot lines coming into play here that makes this one drag out the horror elements which come so late into the film that there's little opportunities for horror elements even before taking those elements on throughout the rather extended series of stalking scenes in here. These are just so overlong that it ends up really ruining the few attacks at slasher rhythms with the fact that the killer is so underdeveloped and completely clueless about his origins that he's quite unimposing long before having his first appearance pop up in the second half of this one. Still, once it does get into some of the more involved sequences here this one becomes quite a bit of fun with the fact that there's some genuinely fun sequences in here, from the rather tense stalking done in the middle of the hotel where the crackling bolts of electricity that signify its presence burst into the middle of the scene and make for a creepy time as it begins stalking the unwary groups still in the midst of their petty arguing and allowing for some tense moments, as well as the final confrontation in the church which has some creepy moments. Along with some fine action in the different races to get to safety throughout here, there's some fun to be had but it's mostly pretty flawed.
Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and drug use.
Great!!!
Great, fun movie!!! Reminding me of good action/sci-fi/thrillers from the 80's. But with a modern production in style of Rodriguez and such. Finally, after decades someone who can make these kind of movies exciting again. The cast is also great. Dialogues could have been better but not that important for what the movie represents and I guess it's not really a Big Budget movie so the picture and effects quality is pretty much up to today's standard. Considering it's a lower Budget movie, I'd say it deserves an 8...
Compliments!!!
Thumbs Up!!!
Compliments!!!
Thumbs Up!!!
Did you know
- TriviaA good portion of the film was shot at The Glen Tavern Inn, whose motto is "Where the Past Comes to Life," because the dead reportedly maintain a vivid presence at the hotel. The Glen Tavern is a favorite of paranormal aficionados who claim it is one of the most haunted venues in the region, and in July 2007, the Ventura Paranormal Society held its annual convention there..
- GoofsDuring the hotel scene where Natalie is wiping steam from the mirror in the bottom left corner a crew member's brown hair can be seen briefly before ducking out of shot.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $16,873
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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