Down-and-out Owen saves a businessman who offers him a simple security job: guard a door for $500/night. After a mysterious visit, Owen enters the forbidden door, facing unknown dangers with... Read allDown-and-out Owen saves a businessman who offers him a simple security job: guard a door for $500/night. After a mysterious visit, Owen enters the forbidden door, facing unknown dangers within.Down-and-out Owen saves a businessman who offers him a simple security job: guard a door for $500/night. After a mysterious visit, Owen enters the forbidden door, facing unknown dangers within.
Tyler James
- Security Guard #2
- (as James Tyler)
McKenzie Malcolm
- Security Guard #3
- (as Malcolm McKenzie)
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The Door is one of those you will either like it or hate it movies. It a reasonably good low budget horror movies but its weaknesses do show.
The cast of characters are all your typical, too dumb to live stereotypes that every modern horror movies seems to have. The characters are not really likable and I found myself not caring who lived and who did not.
The story, a unemployed man gets a job guarding a door. But what dwells behind it.
Of course his girlfriend turns up with their buddies and hijinks ensure.
The movie is not bad, but it does not really do anything new or original. The acting is okay and the setting is a creepy one. A huge empty warehouse, what let the movie down, is that it takes too long to get to the meat of the story.
Still, what was reasonably entertaining just not memorable.
The cast of characters are all your typical, too dumb to live stereotypes that every modern horror movies seems to have. The characters are not really likable and I found myself not caring who lived and who did not.
The story, a unemployed man gets a job guarding a door. But what dwells behind it.
Of course his girlfriend turns up with their buddies and hijinks ensure.
The movie is not bad, but it does not really do anything new or original. The acting is okay and the setting is a creepy one. A huge empty warehouse, what let the movie down, is that it takes too long to get to the meat of the story.
Still, what was reasonably entertaining just not memorable.
I really liked this movie a lot, inspired a lot of conversation which is what I look for in movies. However, I felt like I was left with a lot of unanswered questions and haven't been able to find any additional sources to answer them. The movie just seemed to end sort of abruptly and there were a lot of different aspects that could have been further explored. If a sequel is made explaining more than I will definitely be a proud owner. The movie did seem to have a lot of depth, the suspense was drawn out at an optimal pace, and there were enough subplots to really keep me intrigued. Anytime I thought I knew what was happening or what was about to happen, I was wrong. I enjoyed trying to figure everything out as the movie went along.
I really enjoyed this. It's an incredibly interesting and creepy premise with plenty of room to grow. It feels like, though, once the movie got going they didn't really know exactly what to do with it or how to really convey what they were shooting for. Overall, good movie and I have no real complaints.
The security guard kid that I can't remember his name at the moment has an easy job to watch a door. About 90% of this movie could of been avoided if he did his job. The Jess character is the type of person that will aggravate you since they think they're right and you must listen to them at all times. This character annoyed me the most due to the I'm a bad ass know it all attitude. Through out the whole movie I was like dam this movie could of been done in 2020 and I can see SJWs do the same dumb things. In short, everyone in this movie deserves what they got. The security guard mantra in this whole movie should of been ignorance is bliss and never let friends come to his job.
This takes a simple but interesting premise and then manages do something both fun and creepy with it. The main character need a job, he gets offered a job guarding a door, making sure it never opens, seems simple right? But what's behind the door, why can't people come opt after 2 minutes, and what will happen after house friends turn up and end up being forced to investigate what's behind the door.
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Written and Performed by Steph Copeland
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- 1h 21m(81 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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