
Five young people apply to live in an isolated house together for six months whilst their every move is filmed by numerous cameras. Each has their reason for wanting to be there - fame, money, adventure. The prize - $1 million. The rules - if one person leaves, everyone loses. It becomes the ultimate morality test. When Danny's beloved grandfather dies, does his greed overcome his love? When the skittish Emma finds blood on her pillow why does she still stay behind? And what ... (Full plot summary below)
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Five young people apply to live in an isolated house together for six months whilst their every move is filmed by numerous cameras. Each has their reason for wanting to be there - fame, money, adventure. The prize - $1 million. The rules - if one person leaves, everyone loses. It becomes the ultimate morality test. When Danny's beloved grandfather dies, does his greed overcome his love? When the skittish Emma finds blood on her pillow why does she still stay behind? And what dark secret does the house harbour that leaves them feeling as though they're being watched by more than just a million pairs of eyes?
Leave your thoughts about My Little Eye.
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean Axmaker... an unimaginative, nasty, glibly cynical piece of work. |
| eye WEEKLYJason AndersonAn effective and surprisingly nasty piece of business. |
| UK CriticIan Waldron-MantganiAn unholy mess, driven by the pathetic idea that if you shoot something on crummy-looking videotape, it must be labelled 'hip', 'innovative' and 'realistic'. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Its excellent films like "My Little Eye" that come out of nowhere that keep my eyes on the low-budget horror film circuit constantly. |
| OregonianShawn LevyBarely manages for but a few seconds over its seemingly eternal running time to pique your interest, your imagination, your empathy or anything, really, save your disgust and your indifference. |
| RTÉ (Ireland)Harry GuerinIt's still far scarier than 99% of Hollywood's offerings; it's just a pity Evans had to resort to their clichés. |
| Film ThreatRich ClineThere are just enough twists in the tale to make it far more satisfying than almost any horror film in recent memory. |
| BBC.comNev PierceThis isn't an original film, but it is an effective one. |
| Boxoffice MagazineShlomo SchwartzbergMarries the amateurishness of The Blair Witch Project with the illogic of Series 7: The Contenders to create a completely crass and forgettable movie. |
| Time OutDerek AdamsA nasty piece of work, but we probably deserve it. |