Directed by:
John SimpsonScreenplay:
Jake Wade WallCinematography:
Mark GarrettComposer:
Marco BeltramiCast:
Keir O'Donnell, Katheryn Winnick, Laura Breckenridge, Jessica Lucas, Tad Hilgenbrink, Kevin Gage, Rena Owen, Brennan Bailey, Reid Scott, Preston Bailey (more)VOD (1)
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Three lifelong friends, Tabitha (Katheryn Winnick), Shelby (Laura Breckenridge) and Lisa (Jessica Lucas) are being stalked by a psychotic serial killer bearing a grudge linked to a seemingly innocent incident from the women's school days. In the name of revenge, the deranged killer has invented the most brutal and sadistic games for his three victims to 'play'. Can they possibly get out alive? (Entertainment in Video)
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Well that was a cess pool. A copycat of Saw (more like a weak sequel), tons of logical errors, absolutely incomprehensible and deranged character actions. If I hadn't at least been a little tense during the clown scene, a definite "boo!" ()
While watching this film I honestly thought that I should wait for the subtitles, because I felt that I was missing something. In the end, it’s not complicated at all, but looking back, some situations feel very contrived (they felt like that the first time, but I thought I wasn’t getting something), and the characters behave so stupidly at times that the film doesn’t even try to hide it (which actually confused me). Otherwise, there are some interesting ideas here and there (the visually attractive trap between glass walls), and the cinematography and direction also help. Anyway, as I’ve said, there are moments when the stupidity can’t be ignored and I’m giving it an average three stars because of that (but some day I will give it another chance with subtitles, just to be sure). Another good thing in Amusement are the pretty nice (B-movie scary) atmospheric scenes and the generous use of horror properties (giant clown!!!). Verdict: I liked it, with reservations. ()
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