Disturbing and mysterious things begin to happen to a bartender in New Orleans after he picks up a phone left behind at his bar.Disturbing and mysterious things begin to happen to a bartender in New Orleans after he picks up a phone left behind at his bar.Disturbing and mysterious things begin to happen to a bartender in New Orleans after he picks up a phone left behind at his bar.
Benny Thrasher
- Jason
- (as Ben Sanders)
Alexander Biglane
- Garrett
- (as Alex Biglane)
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I wonder if the actors read the script before signing up to do this movie? The dialogue was terrible and had me cringing with embarrassment listening to them trying to belt out their ridiculous lines.
I'd give this one a miss.
I'd give this one a miss.
This film tells the story of a bartender who encounter strange happenings after finding a phone.
Even with all the violence and gore, the film is boring. It delivers no thrill or suspense. From the extended bar fight scenes in the beginning, it can be seen the film is pretty bad already. I don't know how this film can get quite a few big names to star in it.
Even with all the violence and gore, the film is boring. It delivers no thrill or suspense. From the extended bar fight scenes in the beginning, it can be seen the film is pretty bad already. I don't know how this film can get quite a few big names to star in it.
At the end I found myself wondering if I'd blinked and missed a vital plot point because nothing was explained (and not in a "ooh ambiguous and intelligent" way).
Good performances from all involved but as a massive fan of Under The Shadow, I found myself very disappointed.
Good performances from all involved but as a massive fan of Under The Shadow, I found myself very disappointed.
I love Armie Hammer, and you have to hand it to him he gives a terrific, sincere and energetic performance, he is a cut above in this film.
The film itself, did they stop making it half way? I really enjoyed the first half, it had some great ideas, and some wonderfully dark scenes, but what on Earth was that ending all about, the titles rolled and all I could think, was are they having a laugh?
An ambiguous ending can work, if done well, but this was clumsy, and felt lazy, I don't always want a resolution in a film, but don't build the action, go for the shock, then pull it.
It's such a shame, I really enjoyed what I saw, but it's half baked, make your mind up. 6/10
The film itself, did they stop making it half way? I really enjoyed the first half, it had some great ideas, and some wonderfully dark scenes, but what on Earth was that ending all about, the titles rolled and all I could think, was are they having a laugh?
An ambiguous ending can work, if done well, but this was clumsy, and felt lazy, I don't always want a resolution in a film, but don't build the action, go for the shock, then pull it.
It's such a shame, I really enjoyed what I saw, but it's half baked, make your mind up. 6/10
Despicable characters meander through poorly structured metaphors (possibly). No one and nothing to like (and no scares) in a dull and cheap film.
Did you know
- TriviaBased upon the horror novella, The Visible Filth, by Nathan Ballingrud.
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- Also known as
- Heridas
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- New Orleans, Louisiana, USA(location)
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- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 2.39:1
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