
Ten people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, they are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the abandoned lodge. Starring Brian Austin Green, and Mena Suvari.... (Full plot summary below)
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Ten people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, they are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the abandoned lodge. Starring Brian Austin Green, and Mena Suvari.
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| User ReviewChloe BFantastic, novel, genuinely creepy concept makes this a MUST WATCH!!! |
| User ReviewRiley BGreat coming to get you movie, keeps you on your toes don't blink or they "?" You! Deh;) |
| User Reviewdarth vThis was a good, creepy movie. People just disappear and no one knows why or how. When the movie ends, you still don't know why. |
| User ReviewDarren BThe kind of low budget film that works and delivers on all accounts. At first it appears typical and cliched but don't give up. It's well worth the 92min all the way to the gripping end! Highly Recommended |
| User ReviewJim LI think this film gets a bad wrap. If you throw away your expectations of another bad slasher movie and let your imagination run away with the story there is really a very interesting concept behind the movie. The second half of this film left me truly glad I stuck it out. |
| User ReviewKen NSaw it On Demand. Had some truly creepy moments, and a couple of "What the..." reveals. Proved you don't need lots of fancy special effects to make a truly scary movie. Just some clever camera angles and good editing. The ending was a bit disappointing, but somewhat expected. The acting was pretty good throughout. I wish Robert Picardo had had more than a cameo. Hopefully there will be a sequel so we can find out more about what is happening. Joanne Kelley and Robert need to go forward into the sequel. |
| User ReviewMatthew B"Don't Blink" is directed by Travis Oats and for a feature debut as director, the film is pretty impressive. It is a strong story that creates a dark unease with serious subject matter, straight forward dialog and disturbing climactic scenes that just continue the story right up until the end-an end without finality! Something that makes this movie feel more authentic as a horror film. Plus (and I am trying not to spoil it) that unfinished moment that ends the film allows for this idea and concept to continue in a paranormal/horror mythos. The story deals with a paranormal or supernatural uncertainty that builds creates an unnatural creepy atmosphere almost from the start. Okay the start is actually a concerted, cheese feast intro. At least that is how it felt to me, it actually sets the tone and gives us our characters backstory without taking up a lot of dialog in the main story. A story that is freaky, built into society's psyche based on religious mythology, and alien mythos alike. The plot has a group of friends taking a trip to an excluded, out-of-the-way retreat in the mountains of Colorado (I think-I think of Colorado whenever I hear a John Denver song). Anyway the location is nothing if not "unsettling". The acting in "Don't Blink" is pretty tight, most of the cast give strong performances bringing cliché characters together in one disturbing experience. At times it does feel a bit too polished and insincere, but that is just because such attention has been paid to piecing this film together as perfect as possible. A task that is manages pretty d*mn nicely - in my opinion. The characters are relatable on some level, yeah they are stereotypes but they personalities are so individually blended that the cliché seems somewhat elevated to a more modern equivalent. Plus I have been sold on Brian Austin Green since 'Sarah Connor Chronicles' and of course the "Laid To Rest" franchise. "Don't Blink" uses mostly practical effects, with camera tricks for the obvious main horror element of the film. For every practical effect scene everything works to create a gruesome, disturbing raw moment. It elevates the very dramatically driven story, and terrifying reality of these characters. Again this is a testament to the cast and crew's strength to produce a quality film. The soundtrack was a bit ineffective in pushing the psychological profile of the story into the necessary areas of unease that the subject matter and acting demand. That is not to say that it doesn't serve to carry the story's emotional component through the film, it just doesn't have the power that all the other components hold in this nightmare scenario. However-overall "Don't Blink" is a great horror story that warrants attention from horror fans. I think both psychological horror and paranormal horror fans will be very pleased with this one. |
| User ReviewGiles BSeeing so many low ratings for this movie hints at why so many terrible horror flicks get made: the poor taste of the unwashed masses. Don't Blink is a little gem of a horror movie. Original and absorbing, it builds genuine tension throughout and leaves you guessing to the end and beyond. Spoiler alert: if you're someone who needs everything explained in nice neat endings, you won't like this. For me, the absence of any explanation why people were disappearing was far more scary than any contrived reason revealed at the end would have been. |
| User ReviewErik SThis movie deserved better reviews. I'm sure the budget was small, but this is a fun horror movie, reminiscent of a Steven King movie. Zack Ward (the bully from A Christmas Story), leads a cast of highly trained actors who pull off this movie with nothing but themselves to tell the tale. |
| User ReviewJason Vnever explained itself but was a nice movie. |