What pushes someone to get into filmmaking? Is it a desire to entertain, to stretch the limits of the medium, to create art that transcends the human experience, to engage the cultural conversation, to impress their friends, to make money?were thinking about anything other than cold, hard cash while producing this utterly disposable work.
, director Robert Heydon’s film focuses on a suburban couple who move next door to one very evil family. Every scare is telegraphed, every plot turn telegraphed and almost every scene is so poorly lit that you’d be forgiven for thinking Heydon shot with night-vision goggles.Fortunately, the film is very short – though you will be spending every one of its 81 minutes wondering exactly why anybody would have devoted time and energy to this non-entity of a movie in the first place.Live your best.
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