
Charles has purchased a vintage RV with the hopes of taking his family on a road trip to reconcile with his two sons, a promise he made to his wife before she recently passed. His oldest son, Steve, his wife Jennifer (Denise Richards), their daughter and family dog, are excited for the excursion, however, his youngest son Jay is less than enthusiastic. Along the way, the family picks up Samantha (Mischa Barton) and her brother, broken down on the side of the highway. Before t... (Full plot summary below)
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Charles has purchased a vintage RV with the hopes of taking his family on a road trip to reconcile with his two sons, a promise he made to his wife before she recently passed. His oldest son, Steve, his wife Jennifer (Denise Richards), their daughter and family dog, are excited for the excursion, however, his youngest son Jay is less than enthusiastic. Along the way, the family picks up Samantha (Mischa Barton) and her brother, broken down on the side of the highway. Before they get them to a service station in the next town, however, Charles insists on taking a detour into the desert to visit a landmark and they soon get lost. Now stranded in the desert, the unsuspecting group is blindsided by the terrible secrets they discover within the walls of the RV and find themselves in the fight of their lives.
Leave your thoughts about The Toybox.
| The Blogging BansheeMolly HeneryThe Toybox is a tense indie horror film that combines ghostly thrills with a claustrophobic setting. |
| Flickering MythCameron FrewAlongside a few friends with a couple of drinks, you'll kick back and relish in a bargain bin treat that is enjoyably mindless. |
| Film ThreatDante JamesI'm shocked to say that I didn't hate The Toybox. I think it does just enough to be taken somewhat seriously and provides a few valid jump-scares. If you don't think about the plot too hard, you might even enjoy it. |
| StarburstJames PerkinsTom Nagel obviously had a plethora of ideas and wanted to experiment with them all at once, but this unfortunately leaves the film feeling top heavy and very clunky in its execution. |
| Film Freak CentralWalter ChawI say this but it's sort of funny when something is this not-funny. Also funny is the way The Toybox shoehorns in a few dad-in-a-chimney Gremlins monologues for bizarrely-pitched pathos. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreThe Toybox itself, like the movie about it, is never scary, just kind of grim and rusty and dogged. It obeys no “horror” or “ghost” rules and makes less sense the more you think about it. |
| Mark Reviews MoviesMark DujsikThe Toybox may not be laughing, but at least we are. |
| Film InquiryKristy StrouseThe Toybox rises above being completely predictable with some interesting cinematic choices, and the decision to be unapologetically gruesome. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesA thoroughly inept horror film likely to inspire more eye rolls than scares. Spare yourself this waste of time and leave The Toybox for the recycling bin. |
| User ReviewHaley KTrailer looks well made, excited to see Denise Richards make an appearance on the big screen again. |