20th May 2015, 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by keirarts You are not alone
An American couple house swap and move to sunny Glastonbury where they stay at a house that seems to have a nutter living somewhere in the house terrorizing them. Probably would have worked a little better if the film-makers had more confidence in their own ability and ditched the hidden camera schtick and made more of a straight ahead thriller. That said, I've seen worse. Reality kills.
Starts of as a faux documentary on a serial killer before heading into straight u[p found footage territory. Plays as more of a slasher film but at least uses the found footage to better affect than you are not a alone. Here a group of film-makers making a DIY show on a house where some local serial killer is living. Trashy as hell but enjoyable. Maggie
so I hear Arnie has made a zombie movie! Just don;t expect the film to be anything at all like the film you just imagined.
Absolutely not like what one would expect, Maggie is a slow burning tale of grief as the Austrian oak deals with his daughters infection. Essentially its about dealing with the death of a loved one and learning to let go. Plenty of weeping. Quite apocalyptic in places and very, very downbeat. So long as you can deal with it, Maggie is actually pretty decent, you will probably need to watch a comedy afterwards though. | Really wanted to see Maggie since I saw the first trailer and I expected nothing other than what you just described.
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