Laikals
The greatest movie ever made..!
Cleveronix
A different way of telling a story
Chantel Contreras
It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
Catherina
If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
Gafri Ariansyah
Don't Let Him In (2011) is a horror film from the United Kingdom ...
Tells about four couples terrorized by serial killers ... I don't know what to say, this movie is very bad, ridiculous, bad acting, character annoying .... My personal Rate: 1/10
Michael 'Hallows Eve' Smillie
The only reason I watched it is because I paid $4 to see it (and I feel ripped off). So I put a scratch through it and took it back and said I couldn't watch it so they said I could get a replacement movie for free. I win. :) This movie had it all, bad acting, cliché storyline, and you have no interest for the characters. I couldn't wait to see them die. I watched this up to the end just to see if it got any better at some stage... and I'm still waiting for it to get better! This is a case of where the cover looks good... and that's all that is good, apart from some of the death scenes. But a good death scene does not a movie make as they say. There is a cool eye scene though, you'll know what I mean if you have already seen it. So in summary, I thought it was *expletive* and give it a 2 out of 10, ONLY because it had a couple of okay bloody scenes.
Robert W.
I'm a huge horror fan...have been for years...I've watched every bad and every good horror movie I can get my hands on. Lately they have been churning out slasher, and gore flicks like water and I've seen a lot of stinkers lately. This isn't the worst stinker I've seen but it wasn't good. It was so staged and typical and added nothing unique and the big twist to the story was convoluted and stupid and I still don't understand who the true killer was. There was quite a bit of gore but it was forced and extremely gratuitous. The characters were vapid and annoying and even the characters that were meant to be annoying were just so unlikable that it was nearly unwatchable.Sophie Linfield, Sam Hazeldine, Gemma Harvey, Gordon Alexander, and Rhys Meredith are your main cast and I lump them together because they are all about the same. Alexander is the completely unlikable idiot who I would have ditched at the side of the road minutes after he got in my car he was such a jack ass through the entire film. The chemistry between them is so non-existent that it breaks down the entire film. Jason Carter plays a ridiculous role as a police officer that is forced into the story to delivery an important plot line.In watching the special features I was shocked to learn that director, creator and writer Kelly Smith took this so seriously and thought that this was such a great piece of work. He proclaims to be a horror fan but this is utter crap in the way it was put together. The script is so bad that the aforementioned Policeman played by Jason Carter shows up to say the following line..."I'm a police officer, there is a serial killer in these woods. Be careful kids." I'm paraphrasing but the script was that bad. The only thing redeemable about this film was the special effects were decently done and even though the gore was gratuitous it was well done for a low budget horror flick. Otherwise this one is only for the hardcore fans of indie horror. 5/10
trashgang
Let me say that first time director Kelly Smith did a nice job. Especially the cutting or editing was well done but that's normal knowing that he was a negative cutter on major productions like The Queen and In Bruges for example. But let's go back towards his flick. It was a good story with a little twist in it but the only thing that was a bit exaggerated was the scene with the maggot in one's eye. It had in fact nothing to do with the storyline and it was full CGI. And watching closer I think that I saw some CGI blood too. But overall the red stuff did flow and the effects used were nicely done. Towards the end when Sophie Linfield (Paige) walks towards the shack you could see that she was acting and it was a bit of a let down for me. There was no gore or nudity in it, it's just a thriller with now and then some horror. By which I mean, it takes a while before things go awry, you really get to know the victims. It wasn't a slasher or a torture porn, so I would recommend it to watch it as a teaser on a Friday night with some friends before the real stuff comes around.