A rookie cop is tasked with taking the last shift at a police station before it is permanently closed, but it turns into a living nightmare.A rookie cop is tasked with taking the last shift at a police station before it is permanently closed, but it turns into a living nightmare.A rookie cop is tasked with taking the last shift at a police station before it is permanently closed, but it turns into a living nightmare.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination
Mary Lankford Poiley
- Birdie
- (as Mary Lankford)
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- TriviaThe name Paymon is taken from the demon name Paimon. According to The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King, Paimon is one of the Kings of Hell, more obedient to Lucifer than other kings, and has two hundred legions of demons under his rule.
- GoofsWhen Officer Price walk out from office, you can see crew reflections first on the window and second time on glass door.
- Quotes
John Michael Paymon: I am the dancing flame.
Featured review
Starts solid with building a creepy atmosphere but after 20 minutes it becomes "Jump scare on Precinct 13". Actually, I don't hate jump scares and I think if used effectively and moderately this scare tactic can be terrifying and entertaining. Many successful films like Jaws, The Thing or Se7en use it marvelously and sometimes mediocre movies like The Exorcist III can earn a legendary status with a well-made jump scare scene. Last Shift isn't terrible at using jump scares. Most of the time the build-up is fine and sometimes instead of loud noises and quick editing you just see something sinister crawling behind the actress, but there are so many scenes in this film where Juliana Harkavy wanders around. Without a jump scare in the end those scenes would be just pointless and boring. I wish there were more scenes with Officer Price or phone conversations with Monica. It would be much better than watching the protagonist on a loop, investigating the same type of noises and seeing the same creepy images over and over again. The movie also suffers from the clichés of the genre and tries to explain some of them like why she isn't leaving the station or call for back up, why she thinks there is a logical explanation for the things she has witnessed but I think those answers come a little too late. Last Shift is still not bad for a low budget horror movie and at least it mostly uses practical effects instead of crappy CGI and it has pretty decent acting in it.
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- Budget
- RUR 568 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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