Silent Rage, 1982 – ★★
Fairly boring. Chuck Norris disappears for like 30 minutes in the middle of the movie.
Fairly boring. Chuck Norris disappears for like 30 minutes in the middle of the movie.
Fantastic visuals and story. Once you add in the epic score by Carpenter Brut you have one heck of a movie.
I didn’t think it could get worse than the first one but they did it.
One of the lazier pandemic movies I’ve seen so far. Most of the cast were pointless and did nothing the entire movie.
This review may contain spoilers. I wasn’t expecting to but I really enjoyed this direct sequel. I would highly recommend re-watching the 1992 original before this one since it does tie in deeply to that one.
I was delightfully surprised by how well this movie holds up. Well shot, loved the score, great performances.
I don’t know what I just watched. What was the point? Who was doing this? It took and hour to get to the actual escape room for crying out loud. A complete mess.
All these elaborate traps must seem like a good idea on paper to the filmmakers but they are so convoluted and dull I was bored out of my mind.
Ari Aster’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Sounds like a great idea on paper just not in execution.
I liked the performances but there’s not enough there to be support a full length movie.