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2015
5.2| 1h15m| NR| en
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A night out turns deadly when three girls break into a seemingly empty mansion.

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Oscilloscope

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MoPoshy Absolutely brilliant
Donald Seymour This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
draftdubya One girl(A) gets mad at another girlB) for inviting a guy to their girls night..........20 seconds later the same girl(A) is about to stop the car to see how cute some random guy is. The ending was a bit silly. They may think that they got away with murder, but there is still a witness. If Holly ever breaks up with Ben, they're toast. Plus how fragile Mel is, she might just tell herself.
Seth_Rogue_One For a movie that starts out with having refreshingly realistic portrayals of young women (for a movie of this genre) it's almost painful to bear witness to the very conclusion of the film as it goes against those very portrayals.Put under pressure humans can be driven to go against their nature of course but the very end there simply was no need for it, just add a last minute twist for the sake of adding a last minute twist is just poor writing.But the road there is still enjoyable so I'll still give it a 6, even though the ending truly was pushing it.No complaints regarding the acting or script etc otherwise though.
raz9830 So a married man with 2 girls is basically framed for a rape and murdered because 3 girls break in to a house and are caught by a person who should legally be there.I always thought bad guys in Hollywood were always caught or killed but maybe girls should get away with everything in this new world.All films coming out of USA,Canada,UK etc need to show macho gum chewing women putting on killer faces to appease the women groups A better ending would have been a camera panning around to hidden CCTV camera's around the house which a house that size would probably have. Rubbish film to be honest. So a married man with 2 girls is basically framed for a rape and murdered because 3 girls break in to a house and are caught by a person who should legally be there.I always thought bad guys in Hollywood were always caught or killed but maybe girls should get away with everything in this new world.All films coming out of USA,Canada,UK etc need to show macho gum chewing women putting on killer faces to appease the women groups A better ending would have been a camera panning around to hidden CCTV camera's around the house which a house that size would probably have. Rubbish film to be honest.
David Ferguson Greetings again from the darkness. Positioned as a "thriller", this Oak Cliff Film Festival entry is more psychological study than fright-fest or whodunit. Co-written and co-directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, the film takes the rare and welcome approach of placing twenty-something females in the role of accidental trouble-makers who must make morally-clouded decisions under stress.Home for the holidays, three long-time friends are hanging out together on Christmas Eve – just drinking wine, playing Scrabble, smoking pot, and teasing each other. After a "dark" opening featuring a frantic 911 call, the film is allowed to breathe for the next 15- 20 minutes as we get to know the personalities of Holly (Helen Rogers), Cali (Alexandra Turshen), and Mel (Lauren Molina). Their banter … and the fallout from triple word "satin" … provide us with the insight to connect with each of the ladies.Seeking a chance to cut loose and enjoy their "girl time", they head over to a mansion supposedly belonging to an uncle of one of the girls. Booze, video games, laughing and dancing seem innocent enough until Arthur the groundskeeper (Larry Fessenden) enters the house and confronts the girls. While it sounds like the set-up to this week's horror film, it has more in common with Very Bad Things (1998). A tragic accident forces the girls into discussions and decision-making that's not usually associated with Christmas Eve.What keeps our interest isn't so much the situation, it's the fact that we are rarely exposed to on screen women in such a mess. The varying female personalities negotiate the next best steps and the alpha in the group may or may not be the smartest (remember Scrabble!). With their own morals pushing and pulling their thoughts, it's fascinating that a trumped up attempted-rape accusation (and groan inducing evidence tampering) may be their best defense.After a couple of twists, it's interesting to see how far one's moral compass can be adjusted for the sake of self-preservation, and to see how the bond's of friendship can be either a life preserver or cement boots. Don't look to this for your Friday night fright … though there is one jump-inducing moment … but rather view it as a chance to ask yourself how you would react in such an accidentally tragic turn of events.