Stars: Francesca Xuereb, Viktoria Vinyarska, Eric Wiegand, Scott Gremillion, Rick Lacour, Quinn Nehr, Sam A Coleman, Timothy McKinney | Written by Ben Jagger, John Poliquin, Nick Richey | Directed by Ben Jagger
Based on a Japanese novel by writer Nanami Kamon and made with the participation of Japanese producers, I was expecting Room 203 to be yet another Anglicised J-horror in the mould of The Grudge but that’s not exactly what we get. Whilst yes, there may be some elements of J-horror for the most part this is a traditional haunted house movie. Only a hunted house movie that spends a Lot of its running time concentrating on the relationship between the two protagonists. Two broken, fragile women who both bring a lot of baggage to their new co-habiting life.
Room 203 sees lifelong friends Kim and Izzy move into the titular, quirky apartment with a creepy medieval stained glass window, Kim slowly...
Based on a Japanese novel by writer Nanami Kamon and made with the participation of Japanese producers, I was expecting Room 203 to be yet another Anglicised J-horror in the mould of The Grudge but that’s not exactly what we get. Whilst yes, there may be some elements of J-horror for the most part this is a traditional haunted house movie. Only a hunted house movie that spends a Lot of its running time concentrating on the relationship between the two protagonists. Two broken, fragile women who both bring a lot of baggage to their new co-habiting life.
Room 203 sees lifelong friends Kim and Izzy move into the titular, quirky apartment with a creepy medieval stained glass window, Kim slowly...
- 4/29/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Franziska Schissler, Alex Ryan Brown, Chase Garland, Olivia Rivera, Mike Markoff, Allan Barao, Gilberto Ortiz, Kelsey Johnson, John Brown, Bianca Stein, Timothy McKinney | Written and Directed by Justin Price
I’ve got a weird love/hate relationship with writer/director Justin Price, insomuch as I’ll love one film, then hate the next. The last film I reviewed of his was The Mummy Rebirth, which I actually really enjoyed and – as I mentioned in my review – not in an ironic way; I dug the mythos of Price’s mummy movie, so much so I could look past the low-budget mature of the film. Which meant that when the opportunity to review a new Justin Price film came up, I had to check it out and see where this love/hate streak was headed this time!
Wrong Place Wrong Time, a ridiculously on-the-nose title, and sees a team of mercenaries...
I’ve got a weird love/hate relationship with writer/director Justin Price, insomuch as I’ll love one film, then hate the next. The last film I reviewed of his was The Mummy Rebirth, which I actually really enjoyed and – as I mentioned in my review – not in an ironic way; I dug the mythos of Price’s mummy movie, so much so I could look past the low-budget mature of the film. Which meant that when the opportunity to review a new Justin Price film came up, I had to check it out and see where this love/hate streak was headed this time!
Wrong Place Wrong Time, a ridiculously on-the-nose title, and sees a team of mercenaries...
- 5/26/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Tagline: "They Should Have Left Her Alone." Director: Adam Schindler. Writers: T.J. Cimfel and David White. Cast: Rory Culkin, Leticia Jimenez, Jack Kesy, Timothy T. McKinney, Joshua Mikel and Beth Riesgraf. Intruders is a new entry into the home invasion genre. Though, the film relies heavily on dramatic elements, too. From first time feature film director Adam Schindler, Intruders focuses on Anna's (Beth Riesgraf) dark history and a group of burglars. This material requires a serious tone and this causes the film to wade more into dramatic territory, compared to horror ones. Symbolism also makes an appearance, with Anna portrayed as a caged bird. Intruders is a captivating film, which will draw many viewers into its tense narrative. Anna is dealing with a dying brother. Conrad (Timothy T. McKinney) has been Anna's protector. Without him, she appears lost, almost like a little girl. Her tragic past, which is revealed late in the film,...
- 3/2/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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