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An indy without benefit of name director or stars, this is still one worth catching for those who prefer their supernatural in the tradition of "Outer Limits" or "The Twilight Zone". In true Serling-esque fashion three strangers arrive separately at the abandoned cabin that forms the setting for most of the story, one that convincingly fleshes out recognizable relationships between a man and two women who at first share little more in common than a need to get home. Each failed trip into the woods reveals something of their situation and each other, moving steadily toward a final revelation kept well under wraps.
Limited locale puts extra reliance on the cast and they deliver solidly. Special credit though goes to Sara Paxton, who so impressed in "The Innkeepers", as the petty thief skirting the edge of control.
For an obvious work of limited resources, "Enter Nowhere" makes excellent use of them all to come up with one of the better small films I've seen in a while.
Limited locale puts extra reliance on the cast and they deliver solidly. Special credit though goes to Sara Paxton, who so impressed in "The Innkeepers", as the petty thief skirting the edge of control.
For an obvious work of limited resources, "Enter Nowhere" makes excellent use of them all to come up with one of the better small films I've seen in a while.
What starts as your generic suspenseful, broken down in the middle of nowhere, there's a cabin, who are you, how did you get here, etc etc movie becomes a putting the pieces together, well made film (think I ran on there for a second).
Watch it!!
Watch it!!
- reddiemurf81
- Mar 29, 2020
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I like small but good films, ones done with imagination instead of just a CGI budget of millions. This one fits the bill. It's a cast of a dozen people, none of them actors I remember ever having seen before. It was done on location with a minimum of sets. Yet it has definitely taken advantage of the biggest advantage that a small movie like this can have and that's time for the writers to carefully craft a fine script.
I won't give away the progress basic story. Some of it they telegraphed by the vehicles and clothes, enough for me to organize the basic story. But it was fun and imaginative, a good blend of creepy and yet not too creepy. If special effects and buckets of blood aren't your thing then you will probably enjoy it.
I won't give away the progress basic story. Some of it they telegraphed by the vehicles and clothes, enough for me to organize the basic story. But it was fun and imaginative, a good blend of creepy and yet not too creepy. If special effects and buckets of blood aren't your thing then you will probably enjoy it.
- mike-ryan455
- Apr 16, 2012
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- rohitgahlowt-107-263372
- Jun 22, 2016
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I watched this movie by accident on the Chiller cable channel. Yeah, with the awful, LONG commercials every 10 or so minutes. With a lesser movie, those commercials would have driven me away from watching more than just a couple minutes. But I braved those commercials because I was really intrigued with the plot and the characters.
Funny that at least one other reviewer mentioned The Twilight Zone and Outer Limits, because that is EXACTLY what I thought while watching. There was no gore to speak of, and no frights in the conventional sense. It just drew me in and made me want to watch it until the end.
The one complaint I have that prevented me from rating this movie higher is all the gratuitous and rather tedious chase scenes through the woods. That was a whole LOT of filler, in my opinion. 15 minutes, at least, could easily have been trimmed from this movie and it would have made for a tighter, more interesting experience for the viewer. But then, maybe the result would not have been long enough for a "feature film." Still, I would recommend this movie for anyone who wants something fun, intriguing, and thought-provoking.
Funny that at least one other reviewer mentioned The Twilight Zone and Outer Limits, because that is EXACTLY what I thought while watching. There was no gore to speak of, and no frights in the conventional sense. It just drew me in and made me want to watch it until the end.
The one complaint I have that prevented me from rating this movie higher is all the gratuitous and rather tedious chase scenes through the woods. That was a whole LOT of filler, in my opinion. 15 minutes, at least, could easily have been trimmed from this movie and it would have made for a tighter, more interesting experience for the viewer. But then, maybe the result would not have been long enough for a "feature film." Still, I would recommend this movie for anyone who wants something fun, intriguing, and thought-provoking.
- jbenante-388-963917
- Jun 7, 2014
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- cosmo_tiger
- Mar 29, 2012
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Surprisingly good. This is obviously low budget, but it overcomes that & keeps you enchanted the whole time. There are definitely some interesting twists. I feel like there could be a sequel.
A group of people begin to show up at a mysterious cabin. They must find a hidden connection before its too late...
This film is simple yet effective. I was shocked when I realized the budget was so low for such great production quality. With an airtight plot and solid acting this film is an instant hit. The story will offer clues and hints along the way that will come together in the end. I would not call this a horror but a thriller/suspense but its very effective. There is some aspects of this movie that reminds me of previous TV shows and movies but this one takes all those plot points and combines it into a solid gem. If this film is not on your watch list I suggest you put it on TOP!!!
This film is simple yet effective. I was shocked when I realized the budget was so low for such great production quality. With an airtight plot and solid acting this film is an instant hit. The story will offer clues and hints along the way that will come together in the end. I would not call this a horror but a thriller/suspense but its very effective. There is some aspects of this movie that reminds me of previous TV shows and movies but this one takes all those plot points and combines it into a solid gem. If this film is not on your watch list I suggest you put it on TOP!!!
Hollywood Executives could take a few notes from this film.
I came across this title by pure chance. I half read one review that mentioned "Lost" and Twilight Zone" and was sold.
This movie comes across as very low budget I guess $1.7 mil is low budget these days. But don't get me wrong there is nothing wrong with low budget...you know the old cliché'. "It's not how big it is it's what you can do with it that really matters." The movie is mostly shot in one ominous location which gives it a very claustrophobic and tense atmosphere. For the first half of this movie I had no idea what to expect. I was anticipating another horror fest but am happy to report it's nothing like that. About half way through the movie the characters begin to realize how they are all connected. When you find out how, it's a bit of a goose bump moment.
I really dug the moral of the story which is basically how one terrible decision can change not only your life but of those around you in such profoundly life altering ways.
The acting was pretty good, complete unknowns to me but that's a plus in this case. The script felt tight and real. While some may have to considerably suspend their disbelief I felt the premise really worked here.
Highly recommended for anyone into metaphysical contemplation.
I came across this title by pure chance. I half read one review that mentioned "Lost" and Twilight Zone" and was sold.
This movie comes across as very low budget I guess $1.7 mil is low budget these days. But don't get me wrong there is nothing wrong with low budget...you know the old cliché'. "It's not how big it is it's what you can do with it that really matters." The movie is mostly shot in one ominous location which gives it a very claustrophobic and tense atmosphere. For the first half of this movie I had no idea what to expect. I was anticipating another horror fest but am happy to report it's nothing like that. About half way through the movie the characters begin to realize how they are all connected. When you find out how, it's a bit of a goose bump moment.
I really dug the moral of the story which is basically how one terrible decision can change not only your life but of those around you in such profoundly life altering ways.
The acting was pretty good, complete unknowns to me but that's a plus in this case. The script felt tight and real. While some may have to considerably suspend their disbelief I felt the premise really worked here.
Highly recommended for anyone into metaphysical contemplation.
- subspace2010
- Apr 7, 2012
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6.5/10 The film is build on some very fundamental mystery-thriller concepts - three people, seemingly strangers, end up in a cabin in the woods in the middle of nowhere under unclear circumstances, and find themselves unable to leave.
The first part where we get acquainted with the characters and the mysterious surroundings is well paced and atmospheric, as is the middle part where the pieces of the puzzle start getting revealed. The acting is rather good as well.
What doesn't let the film become a real surprise is the last part, where we learn the purpose of the protagonists' presence in the woods. It's a little underwhelming, the fourth character seems a bit out of place, and the whole affair, especially the very ending, is rather cheesy.
A much better film than you might expect from a low budget thriller, it's entertaining but missing that one extra good idea that would make it a memorable exception.
The first part where we get acquainted with the characters and the mysterious surroundings is well paced and atmospheric, as is the middle part where the pieces of the puzzle start getting revealed. The acting is rather good as well.
What doesn't let the film become a real surprise is the last part, where we learn the purpose of the protagonists' presence in the woods. It's a little underwhelming, the fourth character seems a bit out of place, and the whole affair, especially the very ending, is rather cheesy.
A much better film than you might expect from a low budget thriller, it's entertaining but missing that one extra good idea that would make it a memorable exception.
- Ar_Pharazon_the_golden
- Apr 9, 2016
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I've seen this movie twice, the first time was years ago I remember it being a bit slow but feeling worthwhile in the end.
The second time I watched it (yesterday) I thought that the beginning is indeed mindnumbingly slow and was really bored for the most part of the first hour but after the hour had past I started to understand just why I decided to rewatch it in the first place, cause the ending throws a cool twist on you.
But in the end we have to judge a movie as a whole and not just based on the fact that it finally got good in the last 25 minutes, and the first hour really is not that great at all, even less so on the rewatch because every little clue is so amazingly obvious.
The acting is okay, the characters don't really feel all that real though a bit stereotypical.
So maybe just watch one time if it's on cable or something.
The second time I watched it (yesterday) I thought that the beginning is indeed mindnumbingly slow and was really bored for the most part of the first hour but after the hour had past I started to understand just why I decided to rewatch it in the first place, cause the ending throws a cool twist on you.
But in the end we have to judge a movie as a whole and not just based on the fact that it finally got good in the last 25 minutes, and the first hour really is not that great at all, even less so on the rewatch because every little clue is so amazingly obvious.
The acting is okay, the characters don't really feel all that real though a bit stereotypical.
So maybe just watch one time if it's on cable or something.
- Seth_Rogue_One
- Nov 28, 2015
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I hardly ever leave reviews, and whenever I've felt the need to review a film in the past it has always been because they've been so bad I've wanted to try and save somebody from wasting their time and money watching it. The reason I'm leaving this review couldn't be any more different. I've just finished watching this film, and while it's never going to win an Oscar or be a massive summer blockbuster, it was a very well crafted little movie. It held my attention throughout and every time you think you've got it figured out it throws you a curve ball, and while I'm not going to give anything away, I will say that my first thought that this was a retelling of John Paul Satre's No Exit was dead wrong. What prompted me to write this review was the unbelievable low rating it has here on IMDb. I understand this type of film isn't for everyone, and it has obviously been made with a low budget, but it is well acted, well written and very well put together. And something this film has over a lot of other films of this type is it very neatly ties up all its plot threads. If you're at all curious about this film, give it a go, you will not be disappointed. I couldn't recommend it highly enough.
- misplacedsanity
- Apr 3, 2012
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- FlashCallahan
- May 17, 2013
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Like many, after reading so many positive and compeling reviews I felt the urge to watch Enter Nowhere, as I thought it would be a great science fiction movie, as "advertised". The movie is plain bad. As you have may read, the story revolves about three strangers that arrive at a cabin in the woods and soon realise they are there for a reason. OK, so there is a mystery, but it isn't interesting enough, first because of the poor script. The script just doesn't engage the viewer, it's too far fetched, it doesn't explain anything, stuff just happen and you should act like the "whys" and "whos" don't matter and don't exist. Second: the acting...It's bad. It's like they're reading the lines directly from paper. There is no emotion, nothing...Just bad. I won't drag this too much, because this movie lacks quality in every aspect. I can't in good conscience recommend this movie unless to those who want to watch a "B" movie and increase their viewed movies library. To those who seek entertainment, an interesting story, something new and fresh, don't watch this one. It's bad...
- shanksinha
- Apr 7, 2012
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A small independant movie with poor means, but it's quite well filmed, the plot is amazing, and the actors are fantastic. A very good surprise.
- damienmassart
- Dec 29, 2018
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I'm sure your able to read the overall premise of 3 strangers showing up at a cabin in the woods. Now for the fun part, figure this one out prior to the reveal. The clues come slowly and you'll eventually only have a minute to blurt out your discovery before it gets handed to you. But if you prefer, just sit back and enjoy.
- sgimera-34917
- Feb 28, 2020
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Jody (Sara Paxton) and her boyfriend are robbing a store. It goes badly. Samantha (Katherine Waterston) stumbles upon a cabin in the woods and Tom (Scott Eastwood). Both have been stranded due to car trouble. Tom goes to his car to gather supplies while Sam finds Jody sleeping on the porch. The trio finds a bunker nearby and later Nazi soldier Hans (Shaun Sipos) comes upon the cabin.
This is a simple and interesting little mystery indie. The main drawback is that these characters need to be smarter than that. The audience cannot be waiting that long for them to notice the glaring clue right in their face. There is an interesting twist to the twist. All in all, it's interesting.
This is a simple and interesting little mystery indie. The main drawback is that these characters need to be smarter than that. The audience cannot be waiting that long for them to notice the glaring clue right in their face. There is an interesting twist to the twist. All in all, it's interesting.
- SnoopyStyle
- Sep 5, 2021
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When I entered this movie ,I was expecting a routine horror movie,with a serial killer ,or some monster ( gentle beasts such as vampires,wolves,werewolves ).But it is not ;it is a gripping fantasy and horror work ,with a firm screenplay-although the last sequences -which were not so necessary - are déjà Vu.
As for the rest,it is above average fantasy stuff:only four characters -the latter appearing late in the story-,and interest is sustained throughout ;little by little ,clues are given to the viewer,who will not be able to guess the ins and outs of the question until the writers reveal the whole truth.
The stand- out is Sam Wasterton's daughter ,who looks like the all-American-girl-of-long-ago actress ,the likes of Teresa Wright or Cathy O'Donnell;her old-fashioned clothes are a vital clue.But I will not spoil your pleasure any longer.
It is noteworthy that the screenwriters give their characters substance ;they are not in here to be killed (or get laid)every fifteen minutes à la "Final Destination" .
Enter !
As for the rest,it is above average fantasy stuff:only four characters -the latter appearing late in the story-,and interest is sustained throughout ;little by little ,clues are given to the viewer,who will not be able to guess the ins and outs of the question until the writers reveal the whole truth.
The stand- out is Sam Wasterton's daughter ,who looks like the all-American-girl-of-long-ago actress ,the likes of Teresa Wright or Cathy O'Donnell;her old-fashioned clothes are a vital clue.But I will not spoil your pleasure any longer.
It is noteworthy that the screenwriters give their characters substance ;they are not in here to be killed (or get laid)every fifteen minutes à la "Final Destination" .
Enter !
- dbdumonteil
- Jun 18, 2015
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Found this by accident and decided to give it a go after reading the other reviews on here. I found myself hooked instantly as in my opinion, there was no indication of which direction this was actually going, but enough of a story and character development to keep me watching. The twist as such at the end was never expected in a million years and made the whole film come together. I thought the three main leads were excellent, especially Sara Paxton, whom I don't recall seeing before, and Scott Eastwood is so like his father, its untrue! All in all, a good film with good story which should keep you hooked until the end.
The plot is okay-ish at best, as long as you don't think too hard about it (I don't think even the writers did, so...). Acting and directing is very poor. Characters are not likable and their reactions are unnatural 70% of the time. A huge waste of time.
- igoratsalad
- Dec 26, 2017
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"Something isn't right about this cabin."
This was right up my alley: time-slip genealogical horror like something out of The Twilight Zone. It's gloomy, claustrophobic, and will get you thinking about your future choices and the choices of your ancestors in the past.
It randomly appeared on Netflix Japan and I'm glad I decided to give it a try.
Scott Eastwood (son of Clint), Katherine Waterston (daughter of Sam) and Sara Paxton (who, to my knowledge is NOT the daughter of Bill) star in Jack Heller's impressive "Enter Nowhere" which manages to be both the most predictable movie ever made and the least predictable movie ever made. It's also quite an enjoyable and fun ride.
Essentially a cross between "The Cabin in the Woods" (though much better than that overrated film) and a "Lost"-style puzzle box, I saw most of the twists coming from a mile away but I still really, really enjoyed this movie nonetheless even though Paxton sports an unflattering "Lady Mullet" through most of the film.
Also the opening credits are simple awesomeness.....
This was right up my alley: time-slip genealogical horror like something out of The Twilight Zone. It's gloomy, claustrophobic, and will get you thinking about your future choices and the choices of your ancestors in the past.
It randomly appeared on Netflix Japan and I'm glad I decided to give it a try.
Scott Eastwood (son of Clint), Katherine Waterston (daughter of Sam) and Sara Paxton (who, to my knowledge is NOT the daughter of Bill) star in Jack Heller's impressive "Enter Nowhere" which manages to be both the most predictable movie ever made and the least predictable movie ever made. It's also quite an enjoyable and fun ride.
Essentially a cross between "The Cabin in the Woods" (though much better than that overrated film) and a "Lost"-style puzzle box, I saw most of the twists coming from a mile away but I still really, really enjoyed this movie nonetheless even though Paxton sports an unflattering "Lady Mullet" through most of the film.
Also the opening credits are simple awesomeness.....
- yusufpiskin
- Feb 26, 2021
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I cannot understand all the rave reviews for this mediocre movie.
It starts off well, with a mystery of three strangers turning up to a lone cabin in the woods.
The first half of the movie is taken up with often tedious dialogue as the three try to figure out how they're seemingly stranded, and how to get home.
I was sitting there with my remote in hand itching to press the fast forward button but I resisted. I did take a break in the DVD at around 56 minutes to get something to eat. And I needed the break. The movie at this point was starting to bore me.
And then the plot twists to something that I figured might happen. Three people linked by some curious historic event. We then come to the conclusion but I had already figured out the end before then.
The acting isn't anything special. Nothing of any great note happens either. It's all quite predictable and uninteresting. Note here how I'm trying to avoid SPOILERS.
It's easy to see why this movie went straight to DVD.
All in all, the movie's okay, but nothing special. I most certainly couldn't watch it again.
Only 4 out of 10 from me. It's really baffling how so many people see this movie as a cult classic. They must have seen a lot of very bad movies to think this one is good or even great. It's laughable really.
It starts off well, with a mystery of three strangers turning up to a lone cabin in the woods.
The first half of the movie is taken up with often tedious dialogue as the three try to figure out how they're seemingly stranded, and how to get home.
I was sitting there with my remote in hand itching to press the fast forward button but I resisted. I did take a break in the DVD at around 56 minutes to get something to eat. And I needed the break. The movie at this point was starting to bore me.
And then the plot twists to something that I figured might happen. Three people linked by some curious historic event. We then come to the conclusion but I had already figured out the end before then.
The acting isn't anything special. Nothing of any great note happens either. It's all quite predictable and uninteresting. Note here how I'm trying to avoid SPOILERS.
It's easy to see why this movie went straight to DVD.
All in all, the movie's okay, but nothing special. I most certainly couldn't watch it again.
Only 4 out of 10 from me. It's really baffling how so many people see this movie as a cult classic. They must have seen a lot of very bad movies to think this one is good or even great. It's laughable really.
- spotlightne
- Dec 28, 2012
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Enter Nowhere is a movie that I was prepared to utterly trash about 30 to 40 minutes into the runtime. Not only did I think I had figured out what was going on, but I also thought the film had only one trick up its sleeve and we were doomed to watch 90 minutes of these people just roaming around in the woods around the same stupid cabin. However, there's a turning point in the narrative that surprised me, and then one more that straight up shocked me. By completely reframing everything that is going on in the film, I was suddenly invested in the story, and pleased that my suspicions were all wrong. For a simple indie movie that was clearly filmed on a small budget with limited actors and sets, they made a solid movie which put a new twist on a storyline that I might have written off as cliched or predictable if not done right. They didn't do everything right, as there are some mistakes in certain choices they made along the way, that I can't discuss for fear of spoilers. They also have a weird way of setting up the story and paying it off later that I found cheesy. However, it was a more interesting film than I was giving it credit for when it got started.
I think the problem with Enter Nowhere is in the acting, though. While a later reveal might help clarify some of the acting choices that Katherine Waterston made, I still can't help feeling that she's somewhat terrible in this movie. Her line delivery is so flat, and I struggle with the emotions that she is trying to convey. Sara Paxton is not much better, although she is playing a character that is ridiculously hard to like, so she has that working against her. Finally, Scott Eastwood proved that the apple can sometimes fall ridiculously far from the tree. However, when I find myself criticizing all 3 lead acting performances in a movie that only has 3 major characters, perhaps it's not the actors, but the blame lies with the director. I'll let you make that call. All I know is that Enter Nowhere is an intriguing idea, and a movie that eventually had me drawn in and fascinated by its story, but I didn't get as emotionally invested in the drama as I should have been because I found the characters and their portrayals to be unpleasant and annoying. I wonder if, in the right hands, Enter Nowhere might have been a decent success. It certainly has the bones of a film that might have become a cult classic.
I think the problem with Enter Nowhere is in the acting, though. While a later reveal might help clarify some of the acting choices that Katherine Waterston made, I still can't help feeling that she's somewhat terrible in this movie. Her line delivery is so flat, and I struggle with the emotions that she is trying to convey. Sara Paxton is not much better, although she is playing a character that is ridiculously hard to like, so she has that working against her. Finally, Scott Eastwood proved that the apple can sometimes fall ridiculously far from the tree. However, when I find myself criticizing all 3 lead acting performances in a movie that only has 3 major characters, perhaps it's not the actors, but the blame lies with the director. I'll let you make that call. All I know is that Enter Nowhere is an intriguing idea, and a movie that eventually had me drawn in and fascinated by its story, but I didn't get as emotionally invested in the drama as I should have been because I found the characters and their portrayals to be unpleasant and annoying. I wonder if, in the right hands, Enter Nowhere might have been a decent success. It certainly has the bones of a film that might have become a cult classic.
- blott2319-1
- May 28, 2022
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