The Night Sitter
- 2018
- 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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A con artist poses as a babysitter to steal from a wealthy occult enthusiast. One of the kids she's sitting unwittingly summons a trio of witches known as The Three Mothers.A con artist poses as a babysitter to steal from a wealthy occult enthusiast. One of the kids she's sitting unwittingly summons a trio of witches known as The Three Mothers.A con artist poses as a babysitter to steal from a wealthy occult enthusiast. One of the kids she's sitting unwittingly summons a trio of witches known as The Three Mothers.
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Elyse Dufour
- Amber
- (as Elyse DuFour)
Deanna Rashell
- Charlotte
- (as Deanna Meske)
Scott Marche
- Mr. Willard
- (as Scott Marché)
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Ouch! Some of the reviews are brutal for this movie.
OK, so it's not going to be a classic of all time, but it is watchable.
The thing that lets it down is the lack of really suspenseful build up in some places that are quite pivotal to the story. - it tens to move predictably smoothly from one scene to the next.
Apart from that, the acting is OK and the visuals are fine.
OK, so it's not going to be a classic of all time, but it is watchable.
The thing that lets it down is the lack of really suspenseful build up in some places that are quite pivotal to the story. - it tens to move predictably smoothly from one scene to the next.
Apart from that, the acting is OK and the visuals are fine.
A babysitter, with intentions of robbing her clients home, has to fight three witches to save the life of the child left in her care.
This is not an awful film. While it's low budget, it is filmed well and I enjoyed the use of colorful lighting. The story was interesting, albeit lacking in depth.
The acting was not bad considering I've seen worse in other low-budget films. Got to give credit where credit is due in that regard. There was a lack of character building that kept me from fully investing in any of the characters. I also had an issue with the children not seeming age appropriate for their characters and the pace was a bit slow.
Overall, it's not a blockbuster but it was a good watch for a lazy night on the couch.
This is not an awful film. While it's low budget, it is filmed well and I enjoyed the use of colorful lighting. The story was interesting, albeit lacking in depth.
The acting was not bad considering I've seen worse in other low-budget films. Got to give credit where credit is due in that regard. There was a lack of character building that kept me from fully investing in any of the characters. I also had an issue with the children not seeming age appropriate for their characters and the pace was a bit slow.
Overall, it's not a blockbuster but it was a good watch for a lazy night on the couch.
Not worth the watch, but not terrible if you just want something on; maybe at a Halloween party where no one is really watching it closely. Torn between 4-5/10, but the production quality and the second half were alright so I bumped it up.
Beginning *way *too overacted with the dad, and the annoying kid was just insufferable to have on screen.
The premise was good, but that's about it. The story was bad, the dialogue was bad, and it felt unfocused. The way the robbers acted was so *outlandish* and didn't track at all: Picked a lock fast? Better take a sex break in another room, who needs to rush?
By the middle of the movie it would have made more sense if they were all college kids who happened to be crashing a house party or something. Ignoring that part, it became a fine horror movie at the middle mark, but it was nothing special and I can't recommend it.
The "twist" was lame and predicable, but the end 30m had a few chaotic demon scenes that were fun to watch. The weird occult-nerd neighbor actually was pretty funny once they started using him too.
Beginning *way *too overacted with the dad, and the annoying kid was just insufferable to have on screen.
The premise was good, but that's about it. The story was bad, the dialogue was bad, and it felt unfocused. The way the robbers acted was so *outlandish* and didn't track at all: Picked a lock fast? Better take a sex break in another room, who needs to rush?
By the middle of the movie it would have made more sense if they were all college kids who happened to be crashing a house party or something. Ignoring that part, it became a fine horror movie at the middle mark, but it was nothing special and I can't recommend it.
The "twist" was lame and predicable, but the end 30m had a few chaotic demon scenes that were fun to watch. The weird occult-nerd neighbor actually was pretty funny once they started using him too.
Not a classic, but it's an enjoyable fun film. I enjoyed the nods to Dario Argento with the 'Three Mothers' and the use of different coloured lighting. As a horror film it perhaps lack real scares, and as a comedy it's not really full-on belly-laugh funny, but it kept me interested and I enjoyed it.
The 2018 movie "The Night Sitter" from directors and writers Abiel Bruhn and John Rocco definitely had potential. But it ended up as being a very scrambled mess of a movie, and I lost interest in it fairly quickly given the fact that the characters were essentially as interesting as the tarmac of a rundown airport.
The concept idea of "The Night Sitter" had some interesting ideas and elements, but it was just brought to life on the screen in a very lackluster manner, and the movie suffered terribly from that.
And it didn't help to boost the movie or its enjoyment one bit that the storyline was so prolonged and slow-paced. It literally felt like you were getting nowhere while watching the movie. It took writers Abiel Bruhn and John Rocco so long to get from A to B, and managed to cram in very little of interest along the way.
Yes, I managed to endure "The Night Sitter" to the very end, hoping that the movie would do a 180 and become interesting. It just never happened, and I must also admit to be using my phone frequently throughout the course of this movie.
Definitely not a movie I can recommend that you waste your time, money or effort on. Nor is it a movie that I will ever be returning to watch a second time around.
The concept idea of "The Night Sitter" had some interesting ideas and elements, but it was just brought to life on the screen in a very lackluster manner, and the movie suffered terribly from that.
And it didn't help to boost the movie or its enjoyment one bit that the storyline was so prolonged and slow-paced. It literally felt like you were getting nowhere while watching the movie. It took writers Abiel Bruhn and John Rocco so long to get from A to B, and managed to cram in very little of interest along the way.
Yes, I managed to endure "The Night Sitter" to the very end, hoping that the movie would do a 180 and become interesting. It just never happened, and I must also admit to be using my phone frequently throughout the course of this movie.
Definitely not a movie I can recommend that you waste your time, money or effort on. Nor is it a movie that I will ever be returning to watch a second time around.
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- 2.39:1
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