Towards the end of the film there’s a wild ride through a Dubai shopping mall, but I’d venture a guess that most viewers will never make it that far through this stinker.
Towards the end of the film there’s a wild ride through a Dubai shopping mall, but I’d venture a guess that most viewers will never make it that far through this stinker.
It feels as though director Keola Racela is trying too hard to shock his project into relevancy within the horror genre.
Despite the engaging premise, the film’s slow, deliberate pacing is hard to endure.
A fun, campy slasher flick that stands out from the crowd.
Benefits from a credible sincerity (and jaw-dropping sound design) that gives a realistic and poignant look at deaf culture in America.
A movie that’s aimed squarely at the Comic-Con set and is made by geeks, for geeks, and starring geeks.