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4.9/10
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To gain more subscribers, a controversial social media influencer stays at a cursed hotel to terrifying results.To gain more subscribers, a controversial social media influencer stays at a cursed hotel to terrifying results.To gain more subscribers, a controversial social media influencer stays at a cursed hotel to terrifying results.
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- 5 wins & 4 nominations total
Christopher Ross Martin
- Tony the Security Guard
- (as Christopher Martin)
Sonia Pizarro
- Homeless Woman
- (as Sonia Lopez Pizarro)
Heaven Stellar
- Ms. Eply (Nic's Mother)
- (as a different name)
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Antonie Le's feature film debut, 'Followed,' is definitely not the worst horror nor found footage film, although it's also very far from the best. It has a lot of great tension and some of the scenes are genuinely creepy. Unfortunately, the story and plot are a convoluted mess that never quite comes together enough by the end. It is trying to say something about internet celebrity and commerce, but it mostly falls back on clichés. The cast are pretty decent though the main character's obnoxious vlogger persona surpasses unlikeability and transcends loathing.
Saw it at a screening with friends and if you're a fan of found footage horror, or just looking for a fun movie to watch with friends, you've gotta give this a watch.
I love horror films and I'm always looking for the next best story, creepy, disturbing, or scare factor. However, 2020 has been absolute garbage for horror since the anticipated films like The Conjuring 3 and A Quiet Place II, and several other solid ones have been pushed to 2021. But, to my surprise I came across this film and read reviews beforehand but ignoring the negative ones as I commonly do.
I enjoy found footage based horror films if they're done right (and without excessive camera shakes). This film was surprising for me. It's creepy and disturbing in some situations mixed in with the reality of Los Angeles.
I would say for a found footage based film, it was well done for what it is. I've seen some pretty crappy found footage films but the creepy/scare factor was lacking and camera stability was terrible. The story behind the elevator game was disturbing, sort of like a modern day version of "bloody Mary", except in an elevator while floor-hopping. This is worth the watch without having too much expectation; just enough to feed your curiosity.
I enjoy found footage based horror films if they're done right (and without excessive camera shakes). This film was surprising for me. It's creepy and disturbing in some situations mixed in with the reality of Los Angeles.
I would say for a found footage based film, it was well done for what it is. I've seen some pretty crappy found footage films but the creepy/scare factor was lacking and camera stability was terrible. The story behind the elevator game was disturbing, sort of like a modern day version of "bloody Mary", except in an elevator while floor-hopping. This is worth the watch without having too much expectation; just enough to feed your curiosity.
I watch a lot of found footage films so admittedly I like them. This is one of the better ones, but definitely is full of the standard messes riddled with the genre. The acting is good, the scares are there, and the plot is intriguing due to the real history of the hotel. If you like the genre you will enjoy it. My main problems were the plot holes and the overtly contrived plot, but that's to be expected.
The movie does a great job of blasting the hell out of influencer culture and the toxicity that surrounds it. The lead character is impossible to like, which is the point, but really I just didn't care enough about anyone else. The entire thing could have been carried by the main character alone and you'd still end up with the same movie. It definitely has a good scare or three - his descent into a dark hotel basement is great - , but it's also unnecessarily convoluted, and the twist is pretty obvious. Even so, it's still a pretty well made, solid entry in its genre.
Did you know
- TriviaThe 'haunted hotel' in the film is based off the Hotel Cecil in Downtown Los Angeles
- ConnectionsReferenced in Half in the Bag: Vast of Night and Aquaslash (2020)
- SoundtracksFeast Or Famine
Written by Dahlak Brathwaite and Jason Soudah
Music by Jason Soudah, Lyrics by Dahlak Brathwaite
Vocals Performed by Dahlak Brathwaite; Produced by Jason Soudah and Dahlak Brathwaite
Mixed by Jason Soudah; Courtesy of Derby Zero Six and Dahlak
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- Hotel
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $538,179
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $152,825
- Jun 21, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $546,410
- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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