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Kalamity

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Nick Stahl and Jonathan Jackson in Kalamity (2010)
After a recent breakup, Billy returns to his hometown to find something is not quite right with his best friend.
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After a recent breakup, Billy returns to his hometown to find something is not quite right with his best friend.After a recent breakup, Billy returns to his hometown to find something is not quite right with his best friend.After a recent breakup, Billy returns to his hometown to find something is not quite right with his best friend.

  • Director
    • James M. Hausler
  • Writer
    • James M. Hausler
  • Stars
    • Nick Stahl
    • Jonathan Jackson
    • Christopher M. Clark
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    460
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    • Director
      • James M. Hausler
    • Writer
      • James M. Hausler
    • Stars
      • Nick Stahl
      • Jonathan Jackson
      • Christopher M. Clark
    • 10User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nick Stahl
    Nick Stahl
    • Billy Klepack
    Jonathan Jackson
    Jonathan Jackson
    • Stanley Keller
    Christopher M. Clark
    Christopher M. Clark
    • Christian Phillips
    Beau Garrett
    Beau Garrett
    • Alice
    Alona Tal
    Alona Tal
    • Ashley
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Tom Klepack
    Patricia Kalember
    Patricia Kalember
    • Terry Klepack
    Samantha Hanratty
    Samantha Hanratty
    • Barbie Klepack
    • (as Sammi Hanratty)
    Jill Latiano
    Jill Latiano
    • Simge
    Tyler Parkinson
    • Matt
    Michael Gabel
    Michael Gabel
    • Sam
    Laurel Helen Hausler
    Laurel Helen Hausler
    • Impatient Girl
    • (as Laurel Hausler)
    Connie Bowman
    Connie Bowman
    • Ticket Counter Lady
    Courtney Pauroso
    Courtney Pauroso
    • College Student
    Lance Lewman
    • Middle Aged Man
    Yvonne Erickson
    Yvonne Erickson
    • Middle Aged Woman
    Tanya Hutchins
    Tanya Hutchins
    • Reporter
    Kathleen Murphy
    • Susie
    • Director
      • James M. Hausler
    • Writer
      • James M. Hausler
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    8tsullivan0730

    Kalamity

    Kalamity, directed by James Hausler, is a psychological thriller for everyone - male or female. This is a movie for people who enjoy getting into the mind of a killer. Starring Nick Stahl, Jonathan Jackson, Christopher Clark as the leads, Kalamity tells the story of college friends - in their post college years - when life becomes real. Back from a bad breakup, Billy (Stahl) is wounded and confused. Figuring he can count on a buddy to help him through the mess, he turns to Stan (Jackson), but he quickly realizes that Jackson is a bigger mess than he is and for far more serious reasons. The plot builds steadily as Billy (Stahl) and Christian (Clark) work through the maze of madness they find themselves in. This is a good movie, well-written with a key performance by Stahl. Get your popcorn before it starts; you do not want to have to leave the theater.
    10TheresaMSullivan

    Kalamity Review

    Written and directed by James Hausler, Kalamity claims its spot as an intriguing psychological thriller. Ripped to the bone by heartbreaking loss, Kalamity grasps Billy and Stan as its true victims. This film takes a different perspective since, for once, we hear from the men, witness their emotional bleed, and follow the horror of the 'subconscious rip'. The movie starts out with a haunting, compelling, and strikingly wise voice-over, which pulls the audience into the film.

    Grounded by Hollywood professionals Robert Forster and Nick Stahl who portrays the story's hero, Billy, Hausler's brilliant choice of Jonathan Jackson as the aggressive, uber-disturbed best friend, Stan, carries the suspenseful tone. Although Billy has problems of his own, he recognizes almost immediately that his good friend has some profound mental imbalance.

    The dialogue is real; it reflects the way real people feel and talk. Billy's reflection on his own lost love, Alice, speaks to that part in all of us who yearn for that lost love of our own – reliving snippets of moments in our own memories as Billy randomly does with Alice throughout the film.

    I saw this in the theater, and watched on demand repeatedly, each time unpeeling another layer of Hausler's tightly scripted, haunting film.
    8tr10-879-375353

    Kalamity

    Kalamity is a believable psychological thriller directed by James Hausler. Hausler anchors his cast with Nick Stahl in a lead role as well as veteran actors Robert Forster and Patricia Kalember. Stahl returns to his hometown after a broken romance in pretty bad emotional shape. Hoping to turn to his best friend, Stan, Billy (Stahl) soon learns that something is very wrong with Stan. As the plot unfolds, Hausler builds suspense keeping the audience completely engaged as the mystery unfolds.

    Jonathan Jackson, a relative newcomer in comparison to Stahl, believably portrays a disturbed young man, whose life changes in an instant.Christopher Clark has some difficulty in his off-beat role but does not detract from the overall quality.
    vchimpanzee

    Not great, but it has its moments

    This is a hard movie to watch, but ultimately rewarding. My favorite scenes involved Robert Forster as Billy's father, Patricia Kalember as his mother and Sammi Hanratty as his adorable little sister Barbie.

    But Stan's creepy behavior is worth seeing too, I suppose. Toward the end we finally get a payoff, along with a mystery that never quite gets resolved.

    It takes a while, but it's finally clear to me who is going off the deep end, not who I thought. Some of the scenes have audio that sounds like it's coming from inside a trash can, and other visual or sound techniques that make it clear someone is not in his right mind.

    One of the better performances comes from an actress with a brief scene at the college Alice attends in Ohio.

    It's not clear half the time what Stan and Billy are talking about at one point since half the words had to be bleeped for broadcast TV.

    Is it any good? I suppose. It's not really my kind of movie.
    7cosmo_tiger

    2 men handle break-up very differently. A disturbing look at how an unstable person handles being dumped .Could be true I say B-

    After breaking up with their girlfriends of five years, two friends handle it differently. After moving back to his hometown Billy (Stahl) learns that his girlfriend no longer wants a long distance relationship. He is not handling it well and goes to friend Stan (Jackson) for help coping. Stan is not handling his break up well either and soon his girlfriend winds up missing. This movie more then anything is a little disturbing, mainly for the fact that this is very believable and I'm sure at least part of this has happened to someone before. I don't want to give to much away but before you watch know that this is not a horror movie like the preview makes it seem like, but a very disturbing look at how an unstable person handles a break-up. I give it a B-.

    Would I watch again? - Not sure, I think I would but it may not have the same effect.

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Virginia, USA
    • Production company
      • Beat Pirate Films
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      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 38 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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