Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
Actuakers
One of my all time favorites.
Voxitype
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Bea Swanson
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
MattyGibbs
A horror/thriller starring Dennis Quaid looked a decent prospect on paper however from the start it was pretty clear this would be no masterpiece. It reminded me quite a bit of Disturbia but this was nowhere near as good or well acted as that film. Dennis Quaid is a decent actor but unfortunately this is not one of his best efforts and I found him way over the top and unbelievable in this role. The supporting cast are no more than adequate at best.There are a few tense moments but the plot jumps all over the place and so these moments are not enough to sustain interest throughout the film. This film may appeal to younger teenagers but older viewers will have seen this all before and done far better. Overall this is a disappointing and distinctly unmemorable film.
kosmasp
Dennis Quaid might give this movie an interesting note, but all in all, you might find it quite uninteresting and not even worth the (kind) 5 points I gave it. But beneath the weal premise the movie delivers on its premise most of the time. The supporting cast is decent enough to stand its ground.But the real winner is the casting of Mr Quaid. While he has phoned in quite a few performances over the last year, it seems like he took this as a new challenge. It doesn't change the fact, that there are quite a few bumps along the ride (especially concerning his character and/or the overall story), but it still works nicely.
misterzook
I made the mistake of watching this movie on Netflix. Horrible movie. Not only was it was just not believable in regards to the characters but I do not to want to write a spoiler. I do agree with another review that most of the scenes were simply literally too dark, I could not see what was going on, the lighting was terrible! Even if you like Dennis Quaid (which I do), even he did not make this movie worthwhile. I seriously wish I had come and the reviews and most assuredly would not have wasted my time.I am not sure about most viewer but it seems it is really difficult to come across any really well-done thrillers these days.
movieman_kev
Despondent and depressed over the untimely death of his sister, teenage Travis believes that the local shady mortician (played with much ham by Dennis Quaid) is responsible for her murder. So he and his three friends decide to gather some evidence from the morgue with disastrous consequences for one of them. Now Travis and his two remaining friends must bring the murderer to justice while also contending with cops that don't believe themAlmost every Tuesday Instant Netflix has at least one film streaming on same day as released on DVD, this week it's three films (this one, The Myth of the American Teenager, and Wolf Town) And while this is a marked improvement on the supremely atrocious Wolf Town, Not by much. The movie is nothing we haven't seen a million times before, the acting is all right in an over the top way. But the ending is utter dog excrement, the film just kinda sputters to a conclusion.My grade: D