LastingAware
The greatest movie ever!
SpecialsTarget
Disturbing yet enthralling
Dorathen
Better Late Then Never
Nicole
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
furvus-Ahto4353
I Googled "Kreskin", and it said somewhere that although born George Kresge, his legal name is now really The Amazing Kreskin. His credit cards say T.A.Kreskin. *lol* Such cheek! And he really is a stage magician by trade, not an actor. Maybe that explains his stilted performance in "Horror", which is his only film. He's just doing part of his stage show on film.Oh yes, I found the site. It's just a review of his show so I don't know how trustworthy that trivia is. Anyway, it says so here: http://www.neilslade.com/Papers/kreskin.htmlT.A. seems to have impressed that particular reviewer (Neil Slade), or maybe he was just drunk. According to him about 98% of the audience were beer-drinking young adults, as the show was sponsored by a rock radio station. But he couldn't have been, he was with his mom...???This was really just some fun trivia on The Amazing Kreskin (Rev.Salo), but I didn't know how to put it in the trivia section.
Josh Morgan
I enjoyed this film for the most part. It was a decent surprise.Was nice to see Felissa Rose in a film with a decent budget again (although her part here was beyond limited).The visuals would be the main factor in recommending this flick. The atmosphere is moody and surreal, and the sets interesting enough to keep your attention.I guess my main problem with this film, and so many like it, is the fact that it drips with pretension. Too often filmmakers (usually on the independent scene) confuse a pretext with a story, and try to force their point of view through visuals instead of coherency. While the director's next film was more thoroughly watchable (and easier to comprehend), this picture is still a nice change of pace for folks who are tired of mainstream cinema. It looks nice, just seems a little bogged down in it's own pretension.
grub-2
I like horror movies. Don't let the title mislead you, this was not horror it was CRAP. A van full of losers escape from rehab and end up being pursued by bad visions, some evil folks and a Big Black Goat That Is Supposed To Scare You.Slamming doors, horrible done "evil" pumpkin heads and an entire cast of characters you won't have a shred of empathy for.I've seen worse, but not much.
screamlouder2
I was glad to get a hold of the DVD of this movie and now own it. Although the dialogues in this film are very thin nevertheless the story was solid and it's very much like an experimental Stephen King type film. The stories take place at different times when some youngsters escape from a rehab and their guilt kills them all. Interesting seeing the Amazing Kreskin in his first acting role and a nice performance by Christie Sanford as the crazy Mrs. Salo who very much resembles a cross between Linda Blair and Karen Black. Oh and of course a great and effective cameo by Miss Felissa Rose as the Art Therapist and it was one of the most effective roles she had throughout the film and I couldn't see anyone else playing her role and it goes to show that no matter how small the role is you can easily leave an impression in the film and Rose received alot of exposure for her character.