Peekers

2008 "They want to play with you"
6.5| 0h8m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 23 February 2008 Released
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A horror short film based on a short story written by Kealan Patrick Burke. The movie was directed by Mark Steensland.

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Horror

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Mark Steensland

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Ariella Broughton It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Janis One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
Cristal The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Horst in Translation ([email protected]) "Peekers" is an American English-language short film from 2008, so this one will have its 10th anniversary next year. The writer and director is Mark Steensland and this is one of his most known works and also same applies to the two writers and the cast, even if for the latter it doesn't mean much because the actors are hardly professional actors looking at their bodies of work. The two who play the old couple could even be husband and wife in real life looking at their names. The story here is fairly effective for an 8-minute movie. A man just wants to eat breakfast, but is called by a neighbor to his house where strange happenings occur apparently. The wife stands upstairs and talks weird stuff while she should be somewhere entirely else. Creeped out by the same thing happening to the old man too, our hero leaves for his own house again, but he took something with him. So yeah, this honestly looked like a pretty low budget production and I am not sure if I see any talent in here in terms of acting or directing, but the story makes it worth watching and lets me ignore (at least to some extent) the fact that the production values and overall outcome look pretty cheap and amateurish. I still give it a thumbs-up, Worth seeing for spooky film lovers.
Alan Rowe Kelly They're living right next door! Across the street! Now they're in your home! I saw this dark little beauty this past September at the 2008 Dark Carnival Film Festival in Bloomington, Ill. It scared the living daylights out of me! No blood. No gore. Just good old fashioned 'creeps' by taking the 'average' everyday suburban neighborhood and turning it into a children's game-gone-nightmare. And the old man's wife at the top of the stairs?? Yikes! Chilling! Now I know why I don't deal with my own neighbors! Excellent short film from a very clever director. I can't wait to see what he creates next! This little horror flick is must see- look for it!
lcruell I saw "Peekers" at this year's Shriekfest out in LA where I was also a triple finalist in the screenplay categories, and I have to say it was one of my favorite shorts of the whole festival. It was short, simple, with no expensive special effects or fancy locations and yet it creeped the living daylights out of me. Something about that shot of "the Peekers" with the oddness of splitting the face in half, the weird feel, the inexplicableness of it, and that first actress I mean it just nailed it casting-wise with her. It was awesome. It reminded me a lot of the feel you get after reading a really good Stephen King short story.
wirrrn Just saw this excellent short horror film PEEKERS as part of the NIGHT OF HORROR at the 2008 Revelation film festival in Perth, West Australia.Of the eight film shown, this one was one of the three ( along with others KIRKSDALE and THE ANCIENT RITE OF COREY MCGILLIS) that managed to terrify me- and I see a *lot* of Horror films. Bonus points to Mr. Steensland was for making PEEKERS such an awesome, unsettling, truly creepy film a] in such a short running time and b] without shedding one drop of blood! I found myself genuinely frightened by the concept, especially by the line "She wasn't threatening, but I felt threatened" and the shot of the newsreader 'peeking', suggesting it's happening everywhere.give it a peek!

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