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Trailer
Cast
Mandy Lee Rubio
Ruth
Rahul Chakraborty
Hari
Gavino Tragarz
Ghost Boy
Thomas Burke
Justin
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
Visher
A Town Full of Ghosts
From the Shadows
Urban Legend
John Carpenter's Suburban Screams
Hometown Horror
Death Squad
Gone
MIx
The Creep Tapes
The Haunted Museum
Sleep Tight
Purani Haveli
Kagat ng dilim
Dystopia
Ragini MMS Returns
Evil Head
Khauf
Chalawa
Parnashavarir Shaap
Philippines' Most Shocking Stories
Possessed: Real Stories from Filipino Exorcists
Soul City
Doppelganger
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haven't seen it yet but from the trailer it looks promising.
visher great movie
this movie is really interesting
What a misstep for Isaac Rodriquez. I had hopes that he was on the right track after A Town Full Of Ghosts and (less impressively) Mister Creep. I was actually excited to see this. I should have been more cautious. This is lousy in every possible way: poorly written, poorly acted, hamfisted editing, and apparently filmed by a volunteer with bad intentions. I understand that it was made on a shoestring budget, but come on: at least TRY to make it watchable, because it really isn't. Maybe next time the filmmaker will slow down, actually write a coherent script, and make an at least average low budget film. This one is far below that.
This ~feature does a lot with a little. This looks like a shoestring budget production, but not detrimentally so. Mostly, the two main actors are playing naturalistic roles (mostly). They're not "stunning" actors, but they lean-in to the believable parts of a call centre/scam- farmer and a loner-woman lost in life seemingly going through the motions. It's a story lots of us are familiar with, a modern threat to our financial safety - and watching, after 10 minutes or so I was quite engrossed and expecting a more traditional-thriller. At a point the tables are tipped over and the film changes. I don't want to spoil it, but when it moves to a more traditional horror, it does it very well. For the first time since... Pearl I actually cared about the characters. When the tables are tipped we get some nice Raimi-homage practical effect that were nice to see, there's maybe a bit of a Blair Witch vibe to this too. Looking at the directors works, he's the No Sleep guy - a place I've found pretty hit or miss historically - BUT, that whole creepy-pasta community, hell - at least they're trying to be creative. This film, unexpectedly was a hit for me, it could have been an 8/10 with some better camera-work and a higher budget. I gave it a ~generous 7. Worth a watch and seeing what the director does next. This could probably be a 9/10 with more xp under the director's belt if it were developed into a full-length feature = 65 minutes ain't a feature length.
source: Visher
