Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Odelecol
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Scarlet
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Susan-McKeon
I was initially intrigued by Last Hours in Suburbia because of the assumption that the audience would accept Malara Walsh as a spirit, when she appeared to be human in all ways. And the concept worked! Although we couldn't see through her, we somehow knew that she had passed from our world into another. The inclusion of the two male leads provided an excellent contrast between the dramatic struggles of the girls, to the more low-key responses of the boys. I was mesmerized by Steve Miller's ability to keep from over-acting. He reminded me of so many of the males in my life, who try to deal with stress by keeping emotions withheld, dealing without drama, "like a man". Miller was able to convey his confusion and his fear through his eyes, which I see as a sign of a true actor. Well done!
Jnwalls
I was really impressed with this film and genuinely surprised by the excellent acting. Most important was the film's very relevant message for both teens and college students. I love a movie that keeps me guessing and this was one of the few that actually surprised me! I thought the female leads were very talented; actually, the actors were appealing but I found myself drawn to the character of Pete. I thought his transformation was amazing. Although I am an older viewer, I watched this film with my college age niece and her boyfriend and they appeared equally engaged in the film. What was even more satisfying was watching them discuss the film and the messages it conveyed. I would love to see the female leads and the actor who played Pete in other films. I think they have excellent potential and their attractiveness certainly makes them appealing to viewers of all ages.
lraskin-493-449428
This was a great movie and i was very impressed with the quality of the script and the actors. I originally did not think I would enjoy another teenage flick, but I found myself being drawn straight into the story and the plot. Although i thought this was going to be entirely a suspense/drama, it became more than that. The story line became increasingly more suspenseful as the portrayal of the actors intensified..I kept watching the character Pete (Steve Miller) and was drawn into his portrayal of his emotions as they intensified throughout the movie..I would sure like to see him starring in other films as he seems to have a "special quality"....besides being very handsome!!! This is not just a drama....it has an important lesson for young people to understand as they continue to party and drink......There are consequences....look carefully at the script, who are you or who could you be? Know what path you are taking...or how to change your path......Lives are too precious....
kbarbro
I don't usually watch Lifetime Movies. But for whatever reason I found myself watching this one. It kept drawing me in as I tried to figure out what was going to happen next.The story is completely relatable. So many parts of it are like scenes from my own memory of days gone by. The two girls were very convincing. They reminded me of, me and my best friend, total opposites and of course often bickering like sisters. The two male actors were great too. Naturals in fact! I believed every second, and am pretty sure that I have encountered guys just like them at parties I have been to.The message of this movie is wonderful. It reminded me of an after school special that might have been on when I was younger, but with better acting, better producing, better editing and a way better script.Overall, I have to say, Bravo! I may just have to catch another Lifetime Movie to see what they have in store next!