Saturday, June 10, 2017

IT COMEs AT NIGHT 1.0*** ( the red is also a symbol for stop.. don’t go)
   
   “IT COMES AT NIGHT”  Well “It” did not come during the night or during the day. In fact, “It” never showed up in this movie at all.. Maybe “It” was hiding out in the restroom ??    It was billed as a horror film and ended up being closer to a pseudo survival/physiological “thriller”, except there were absolutely no thrills. There were more thrills out in the movie parking lot than in this movie.. The story is about 2 families facing an unknown plague that threatens their physical, emotional and mental well-beings  with plenty of dread and paranoia caked on. The movie tries to employ all the ins and outs of a pseudo horror film  but leaves out the what’s, whys and how’s which is beyond frustrating and even  cops out in its final act. A major disappointment and grim bummer of a suspense thriller to say the least.

Even if you are a horror fan, do not waste your money on this one .( See instead the recent “GET OUT” ). This is one of the most misleading and boring films I have seen lately.  The only thing I really liked about the film was the score/sound design, which was layered with some  interesting sounds but  you never actually see or find out what comes at night, if there even is anything. Every time you think you’re going to get a glimpse of antagonist or bogeyman, the camera zooms in on the 17 yr. old son’s stupid face. This movie should have gone straight to Netflix. Film makers and producers have absolutely every right to waste there money making horrible films, just don't mislead consumers in an effort to recoup your losses.

Rated “R” for disturbing images, some violence and language ( most of that comes from the audience)


Clark

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