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Lauren Lyle is completely believable - and adorable - as the title character in this intriguing crime drama.
Plot is intricately woven - you'll have to pay attention- but it will be worth the effort.
Excellent ensemble work from the three primary characters.
Fitting all the pieces together at the end is brilliant. The piece is scripted such that the surprise ending isn't really a surprise. (You say to yourself - of course, that explains everything!) Cinematography and scenery keep what could be depressing ( murders and all that) from being so by keeping your interest.
Well written, well acted, and cleverly directed. A real treat!
Plot is intricately woven - you'll have to pay attention- but it will be worth the effort.
Excellent ensemble work from the three primary characters.
Fitting all the pieces together at the end is brilliant. The piece is scripted such that the surprise ending isn't really a surprise. (You say to yourself - of course, that explains everything!) Cinematography and scenery keep what could be depressing ( murders and all that) from being so by keeping your interest.
Well written, well acted, and cleverly directed. A real treat!
Sad when you have to get friends to write raves for your high school level video masquerading as a movie.
One one these reviews said, lots of pretty girls. OK, Hanleigh Baker and Alivea Disney fit the category, but all others are not quite.
The movie looks like it was done for $100.00 with help from neighbors. Lighting is haphazard. Lines are for the most part delivered as in an under-rehearsed high school play, except for Ryan Abbot, who consistently over- acts. One wonders if the DJ, CJ Bernard is wearing a mask so he can later deny involvement in this... thing.
The movie is not even in the "so bad it's cool" category that might get it on Nightmare Theater.
Hanleihg CAN sing, though.
And a shout out to Matt Spease for writing, directing, and starring. A Herculean effort that a larger budget (and some real actors) might have resulted in a decent movie. Hopefully, Matt will continue on to greater things.
One one these reviews said, lots of pretty girls. OK, Hanleigh Baker and Alivea Disney fit the category, but all others are not quite.
The movie looks like it was done for $100.00 with help from neighbors. Lighting is haphazard. Lines are for the most part delivered as in an under-rehearsed high school play, except for Ryan Abbot, who consistently over- acts. One wonders if the DJ, CJ Bernard is wearing a mask so he can later deny involvement in this... thing.
The movie is not even in the "so bad it's cool" category that might get it on Nightmare Theater.
Hanleihg CAN sing, though.
And a shout out to Matt Spease for writing, directing, and starring. A Herculean effort that a larger budget (and some real actors) might have resulted in a decent movie. Hopefully, Matt will continue on to greater things.