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My decision to watch Midnight was based purely on the fact that it was the DVD sat atop my very slowly shrinking 'To Watch' pile. Unfortunately I didn't find the film to be particularly good. It's not that it was boring, it just failed to engage me and I didn't find myself really caring for any of the characters or their fates. Usually I find with low-budget horror there is at least one redeeming feature, be it a quirky character…
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There's nothing to recommend about this film, basically everything about it is terrible and yet I loved it. I can't explain why, the acting is piss poor, the plot is flimsy and stupid and the end just stops rather than concludes. I couldn't advise anyone to watch it, but I had a great time watching.
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Lousy editing, dopey dialogue, dull lighting, appalling acting, lurching storyline, plot holes aplenty, not-so special effects and amateur photography.
They're all here, and yet for some unfathomable reason I DO like this runt of the litter film. -
A horror film directed by John Russo that's often so ridiculous and awful, it has to be seen to be believed. The movie makes Lawrence Tierney, who plays a creep who makes a pass at his stepdaughter, into its protagonist before it's over!
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Fairly dull semi-slasher written and directed by John Russo, renowned screenwriter of the epochal zombie classic Night of the Living Dead. The rambling plot follows a teenage runaway who hooks up with a pair of grocery thieves headed for Florida, although the exact reason for their journey isn't explicitly clear. As they push deeper into the South they encounter small-town bigotry (one of the roadtrippers is African-American) before stumbling into the clutches of a rural blood cult. Lawrence Tierney plays…