
Traci Patterson (Kaley Ball), an adrift 20-something who's still reeling from the death of her father and her breakup with an abusive fiancé (Jordan Boyd), discovers that she's pregnant. With the help of her friends, Erin and Mandy (Arian Thigpen, Keni Bounds), she decides to terminate her pregnancy, but quickly after leaving the clinic, she begins seeing and hearing things - shapes in the corner of her eye, strange noises in the middle of the night, and ghoulish figures sta... (Full plot summary below)
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Traci Patterson (Kaley Ball), an adrift 20-something who's still reeling from the death of her father and her breakup with an abusive fiancé (Jordan Boyd), discovers that she's pregnant. With the help of her friends, Erin and Mandy (Arian Thigpen, Keni Bounds), she decides to terminate her pregnancy, but quickly after leaving the clinic, she begins seeing and hearing things - shapes in the corner of her eye, strange noises in the middle of the night, and ghoulish figures stalking her every move. Is it guilt or are Traci and her friends in grave danger?
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| Film ThreatLorry KiktaI would say watch Blessed Are The Children first and then watch Triggered to see the progression of Moore's writing and directing abilities. |
| User ReviewJanice PWay better than average no-budget slasher flick with a strong ensemble of characters, some truly terrifying set pieces, and haunting imagery. Kaley Ball, Keni Bounds, and Arian Thigpen are all terrific in their roles as the three leads. They're adorable, sassy, and likable. It really makes a huge difference when there's a horror film with characters you want to root for. The killers themselves are imposing - typically silent except during their harrowing phone calls to their victims which reminded me of something out of Black Christmas or The Exorcist. Very scary! Some might be turned off by the abortion stuff, but, honestly, it's not THAT big of a part of the film and it never takes much of a stance either way. It's just a great, solid, suspenseful, and super scary movie. Must see! |
| User Reviewrick rWay better than average no-budget slasher flick with a strong ensemble of characters, some truly terrifying set pieces, and haunting imagery. Kaley Ball, Keni Bounds, and Arian Thigpen are all terrific in their roles as the three leads. They're adorable, sassy, and likable. It really makes a huge difference when there's a horror film with characters you want to root for. The killers themselves are imposing - typically silent except during their harrowing phone calls to their victims which reminded me of something out of Black Christmas or The Exorcist. Very scary! Some might be turned off by the abortion stuff, but, honestly, it's not THAT big of a part of the film and it never takes much of a stance either way. It's just a great, solid, suspenseful, and super scary movie. Must see! |