Robert A.

October 17, 2019

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Spooky with creative relevance to today's world-wide technology of cell phone apps. Great twist in an unexpected ending! Yes!,..I would recommend this film to see and give it a "Thumbs Up!

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Lashanda L.

October 17, 2019

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This movie was crazy and and it's something that you can watch at home not worth it to spend your money on.

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john m.

October 17, 2019

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Interesting premise with suspense

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Rod E.

October 17, 2019

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It seemed more like a comedy than a thriller. The “scary” parts were predictable, with no surprises. But it still made me jump and cringe many times. The cellular phone clerk was my favorite character (very funny). And I loved seeing any close-up shots of the main actress playing the nurse (she has an awesome smile that I loved seeing). I wouldn’t take a small child to see it, but age 10 on up I think would really get a kick out of it during the Halloween season. I did notice a couple edits that were not smooth. One with Jordan, and I forget who it was on the second edit. But they were both of dialog with no space between two words. That was very unnatural and jolting. Probably too late to re-edit for the theatrical release, but I would put a little silence in between those words before it goes to home video for sure. Thanks for allowing me the opportunity to see this film. I appreciate it.

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Robert A.

October 17, 2019

Recommended

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Spooky with creative relevance to today's world-wide technology of cell phone apps. Great twist in an unexpected ending! Yes!,..I would recommend this film to see and give it a "Thumbs Up!

john m.

October 17, 2019

Recommended

Verified

Interesting premise with suspense

Lashanda L.

October 17, 2019

Verified

This movie was crazy and and it's something that you can watch at home not worth it to spend your money on.

Rod E.

October 17, 2019

Recommended

Verified

It seemed more like a comedy than a thriller. The “scary” parts were predictable, with no surprises. But it still made me jump and cringe many times. The cellular phone clerk was my favorite character (very funny). And I loved seeing any close-up shots of the main actress playing the nurse (she has an awesome smile that I loved seeing). I wouldn’t take a small child to see it, but age 10 on up I think would really get a kick out of it during the Halloween season. I did notice a couple edits that were not smooth. One with Jordan, and I forget who it was on the second edit. But they were both of dialog with no space between two words. That was very unnatural and jolting. Probably too late to re-edit for the theatrical release, but I would put a little silence in between those words before it goes to home video for sure. Thanks for allowing me the opportunity to see this film. I appreciate it.

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