Four friends set out to document a local legend in West Virginia. Will their passion cross the line? Or will it bleed through?Four friends set out to document a local legend in West Virginia. Will their passion cross the line? Or will it bleed through?Four friends set out to document a local legend in West Virginia. Will their passion cross the line? Or will it bleed through?
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This movie is worth the time. Go watch it now if you haven't already. It's packed with a lot of gore & blood.
I think what most people are forgetting here is that this film was written an produced by two 17 year olds. These reviews are like judging the newest Blumhouse flick lol.
Anyways I say give this fun slasher a watch, I received my IndieGoGo copy and usually pop it in once a year. It's not everyday you see two kids with a passion for something actually do it and do it well.
As for those saying they've not received their campaign perks they have emailed multiple times after production through campaign updates asking for any adress changes and if anyone did not get something correctly. Look on the IndieGoGo updates for proof. They have always been 100% transparent. Jealously is a nasty thing lol don't trust half of these reviews.
Anyways I say give this fun slasher a watch, I received my IndieGoGo copy and usually pop it in once a year. It's not everyday you see two kids with a passion for something actually do it and do it well.
As for those saying they've not received their campaign perks they have emailed multiple times after production through campaign updates asking for any adress changes and if anyone did not get something correctly. Look on the IndieGoGo updates for proof. They have always been 100% transparent. Jealously is a nasty thing lol don't trust half of these reviews.
Just when I thought "Party Night" was the worst slasher of the year, "Red Eye" comes along. This is a 2018 horror film from writer/director Tristan Clay. Gage and his friends head to the hills of West Virginia to film a documentary about a local bloodthirsty legend, Red Eye. Little do they know, it's about to become a reality. Where do I start with this film? The acting is abysmal with the lead, Scott King being the worst. The delivery of the admittedly basic and juvenile dialogue was like they recorded and used a table read...zero expression or emotion. The directing and camerawork is generic and generic heavy metal is used in lue of an actual score. The kills were not brutal or creative and there is a laughable decapitation. This is basically a first year student film or worse and i'd like my money back. The tagline is, " He wants to see your insides", well I did want to vomit while watching, so.... 1/10
*Quick thoughts typed here. Composition is mess with my quick review of Red Eye*
I saw some chatter about this movie on Instagram, so I said "why the hell not" and checked it out. I'm all for low budget indie horror. There's no other way to say it, but this is just a poor horror film. No sense of tension, and when some actually would build, it's killed by unintersting and overlong conversations with very cringeworthy dialogue. Another thing that became distracting were the filmmakers need to constantly remind you that this movie was made by horror fans that have watched a lot of horror films. It's sprinkled all over the movie in its dialogue, but it would explain the unoriginality on display during its running time. It just kept taking me out it. The use of music wasn't handled well either, mostly where it was placed throughout the film. Red Eye himself wasn't very much realized and had a lame origin, but I will say I did like his look. But for the most part he was wasted here.
There's some extreme pacing issues. After a slow and clock watching first two acts the movie eventually starts to pick it up towards its third act, but by that time I just lost interest. Every character is completely unlikable and poorly acted for the most part. And I don't know the obsession with this movie with sexual violence, and there's plenty mind you, but it's just used for straight up shock value and it comes off immature honestly. There are way more interesting ways to make your audience uneasy and this just came off lazy. The movie's climax tries to be unexpected, but it's quite the opposite. They would have been better off telling a straight up slasher story rather than make an attempt to outsmart their audience, because the story just didn't develop to make its twist feel earned.
Not all is awful in this movie. The cinematography for the most part is well done, and there is some decent gore in the movie. Now I know this was written and directed by individuals with minimal experience making movies, and they are fairly young. You can see that through and through in this. I do applaud them for going for it and getting a movie made. It's actually impressive with how they got it done. But I have to judge without bias what I watched, and their first effort falls flat on its face hard. I hope they keep making movies because I'm all for young filmmakers getting their work out there, but they have a lot of work to do to improve their craft.
I saw some chatter about this movie on Instagram, so I said "why the hell not" and checked it out. I'm all for low budget indie horror. There's no other way to say it, but this is just a poor horror film. No sense of tension, and when some actually would build, it's killed by unintersting and overlong conversations with very cringeworthy dialogue. Another thing that became distracting were the filmmakers need to constantly remind you that this movie was made by horror fans that have watched a lot of horror films. It's sprinkled all over the movie in its dialogue, but it would explain the unoriginality on display during its running time. It just kept taking me out it. The use of music wasn't handled well either, mostly where it was placed throughout the film. Red Eye himself wasn't very much realized and had a lame origin, but I will say I did like his look. But for the most part he was wasted here.
There's some extreme pacing issues. After a slow and clock watching first two acts the movie eventually starts to pick it up towards its third act, but by that time I just lost interest. Every character is completely unlikable and poorly acted for the most part. And I don't know the obsession with this movie with sexual violence, and there's plenty mind you, but it's just used for straight up shock value and it comes off immature honestly. There are way more interesting ways to make your audience uneasy and this just came off lazy. The movie's climax tries to be unexpected, but it's quite the opposite. They would have been better off telling a straight up slasher story rather than make an attempt to outsmart their audience, because the story just didn't develop to make its twist feel earned.
Not all is awful in this movie. The cinematography for the most part is well done, and there is some decent gore in the movie. Now I know this was written and directed by individuals with minimal experience making movies, and they are fairly young. You can see that through and through in this. I do applaud them for going for it and getting a movie made. It's actually impressive with how they got it done. But I have to judge without bias what I watched, and their first effort falls flat on its face hard. I hope they keep making movies because I'm all for young filmmakers getting their work out there, but they have a lot of work to do to improve their craft.
At first I tried to enjoy this movie in the "it's so bad it's good" kind of way. But by the end I felt disgusted. It's not unpredictable, it's not clever, it's not a homaaaage to anything. It's a cliched plotline, with really awful and completely unnecessary violence against women thrown in at random. I think it's trying to pass for edgy, but I just came away from it with concern for the writers and actors for participating in a project like this. In 2018.
There's a line and it crossed it. Horror is better than this.
There's a line and it crossed it. Horror is better than this.
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- TriviaTristan Clay and Destinie Orndoff wrote the script for "Red Eye" as seniors in high school at the age of eighteen. They shot the film a year later when they were nineteen.
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