troyinskeep
Until IMDB either has writers that spellcheck their description or hires those whose first language is English every movie I review is getting a 5 or less no matter how good it is. It's getting annoying.
Bambi2004931
This was a low budget film which showed that, yes, even without a bigger budget, a good film can be the outcome. Even though some say this is a low budget version of the "Descent" I found it to be more enjoyable, and the acting to be much more professional. A horror film can be just as frightening without the gore, which is what this film showed.The filming and directing were excellent, as were the actors. They all seemed to work well together. I particularly liked the differences in all the characters, and the fact that the most unlikely candidate for a high school romance with a teacher was a geek named Janice.
sandypfs
I think this is a very complete movie. You can find romance, you're gonna laugh, you're gonna be scared. A very well done job with new actors and with a really low budget. You can tell they all worked really hard for this. This was the first time for Adam Shlachter directing. Congrats to him!. This movie shows that you don't need thousands and thousand of dollars to do a good film. You just need a good team. Director, actors, etc. and of course a good and authentic script. I think it has a very creative and humorist script although it's a movie. Special effects did a really good job. Don't miss it. Loved the ending! It keeps the option open for a second part!
sammystix
Great work by Director Adam Schlachter with a solid ensemble cast of young up and comers. very solid ending that left me enraged but also twisted things a bit.Maybe the dialouge could have used some tightening up perhaps and the fact that we don't actually see the "monster" works well for the film and doesn't diminish any production value.Production value was solid and frame compostion was seamless through out.Certainly a good thriller to check out upon a DVD release. I look forward to seeing more work from Adam and keep your eyes peeled for a young talented filmmaker about to hit the scene.