Warner Bros., Intrepid Pictures, Vertigo Entertainment,

Ewan McGregor, Rebecca Ferguson, Kyliegh Curran, Cliff Curtis, Zahn McClarnon, Emily Alyn Lind, Selena Anduze, Robert Longstreet, Carel Struycken, Catherine Parker, James Flanagan, Met Clark, Zackary Momoh, Jocelin Donahue, Dakota Hickman

Dan Torrance (Ewan McGregor) is the little boy from the Shining. Dan still has the power of telepathy although he does all he can to suppress it, but a little girl is reaching out to him for help. Turns out there is a cult, called the “True Knot” who depend on those who “shine” to provide their sustenance. Like a vampire drains the blood from their victims, the True Knot kill their victims and inhale the “steam” that comes out when the victim dies. This gives them strength and pseudo eternal life as long as there are victims to harvest for their powers. Trouble is these are becoming extremely rare, and they are having a very hard time finding victims. But this child is very strong, and Dan just has to try to protect her by taking her back to the place where his troubles all started.

This is a sequel to the Shining, particularly the Jack Nicholson/Shelley Duvall version, and is set a few dozen years in the future. In fact, they go to the trouble to get look alike actors for Jack and Shelley to play the flashbacks. Of course the hotel is good, just like it was in the original. However, though I looked forward to this film since I really enjoyed the different versions of the original story, I was very disappointed in this farce of a film. It’s quite long, but mostly pretty useless. Actually, the cult addition to the story was very derivative of all the vampire stories that you’ve seen, and the group themselves were rather pitiful and not a very talented bunch. Turns out they were not very strong, nor were they dangerous, and really pretty weak. The whole thing was really annoying. Ewan McGregor was actually pretty good, and did his very best with the rather weak story he was given to work with. He was definitely the best thing in the film though. I was really let down by this film, and felt like it was not worth the investment to see it. There are other good films out there, and I definitely wish I had chosen something else. I am a horror fan, and that had a lot to do with why I chose to see this, when i don’t get to see many films anymore, but I wasn’t pleased with this one. I would definitely say to skip this one for now, and catch it for the scenic hotel scenes and Ewan’s performance later down the road when it’s free!

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Tribeca Film, American Express,

Peter Cilella, Vinny Curran, Zahn McClarnon, Bill Oberst Jr., Kurt David Anderson, Emily Montague, Skyler Meacham

Michael (Peter Cilella) and Chris (Vinny Curran) have been best friends since childhood. But while Chris has grown up and is newly married, Chris is in the throes of meth addiction, and is constantly out of his mind. Chris is living in a remote abandoned house by himself, sleeping on the floor, and taking drugs all the time. Michael sets out to find him, imprison him in the house, and wait for the drugs to wear off and force him through withdrawal to try to save his life. But it’s not going to be that easy. Turns out there are some other people around, and the house in on some private property, and the owners are not very nice. With someone out to find and kill them both, they will have to rely on their wits, something Chris is not very good at, to try to survive. But they keep getting strange packages delivered with something unusual inside.

This is a thriller that has some serious suspense to keep you on the edge of your seat as you try to figure out along with these two, just what is going on and why. It’s definitely a strong thriller, and for an unknown little film, this was surprisingly watchable. Not great acting, not a perfect story, but it’s well done in a low budget sort of way, and I enjoyed watching this very strange little movie. Vinny does a pretty good job as the unpredictable gun toting addict, and Peter is very good as the uptight yuppie trying to help him. But the bad guys in this movie are the best, and they certainly do keep you guessing.

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