The Black Room: Directed by Rolfe Kanefsky. With Alex Rinehart, Lin Shaye, Tiffany Shepis, Natasha Henstridge. A young couple moves into their dream house, which quickly becomes a living nightmare upon discovering a demonic secret awaiting them perennially in the cellar – with unholy pleasures, fear feasting and a brute for all who cross its
Jennifer and Paul Hemdale have just moved into their dream house. But their happy marriage is about to be put to the test as they slowly discover the secret behind the Black Room in the cellar. Something else is already living in the Hemdales’ new home and it is growing stronger every day. It has claimed many victims including the last owners of the house. It is an evil supernatural entity
Clay: Directed by Andrew Gunn. With Harry McEntire, Niek Versteeg, Darren Howie, Ian McElhinney. Set in the mid-60s and based on the novel by award-winning author David Almond, this dark and mesmerizing fable tells how 14-year-old David's life is changed forever by a mysterious outsider.
The Black Room will be opening in theaters on April 28th and will hit VOD May 9th via Cleopatra we have a new clip from the film to share wherein the awesome Shaye encounters something
There are hangovers, there are bad hangovers, and then there's waking up inside someone else's head. Thirty-something bartender Charlie Wilkes is faced with this exact dilemma when he wakes to find finds himself trapped inside The Black Room; a space consisting of impenetrable darkness and a huge, ethereal screen floating in its center.
1.6K views 1 year ago. Fan-made trailer for 1982 horror film "The Black Room", starring Stephen Knight, Cassandra Gava, Jimmy Stathis, Clara Perryman and Linnea Quigley.
. Please wait... Thanks for your vote! Please wait... Thanks for your vote! Release Date: Dec 09, 1982 Rated: N/A | Runtime: 88 Mins | Language: English Director: Elly Kenner, Norman Thaddeus Vane Stars: Stephen Knight, Cassandra Gava, Jimmy Stathis, Clara Perryman, Linnea Quigley, Christopher McDonald Summary A room gets put up for rent following the mysterious murder of its previous tenant. When an apartment-hunting man sees the deal the brother and sister landlords are offering, he immediately puts down the first month's rent and starts spending his days there, even though he has a home to spend his nights at with his wife. When he comes home, he tells his wife about the fantasies he has of having sex with various women each day in his new apartment. His wife goes along with it for a while, but when she discovers that her husband's stories are much more than just fantasies, she starts to do some investigating. Report missing or broken trailer The Black Room (Official Trailer) [HD] What to Expect Genres Subgenres Style MORE HORROR Register or Login now to start creating and sharing your own horror lists! Add to Watchlist You need to login or register to add this movie to your horror watchlist. Would it Kill You to Subscribe? Get horror news, reviews and movie recommendations every Friday! Seriously, signup for our newsletter or Freddy will hunt you in your dreams.
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Horror can be smart; this isn’t something new we’re learning from It Follows or Get Out, rather something to which the industry and new audiences are finally being exposed to. However, horror, like any genre, can be unbelievably stupid at times, too. This is the case of The Black a film like 1982’s The Entity – starring Barbara Hershey as a woman under siege by a poltergeist who sexually assaults her – uses eroticism in an unsettling way, The Black Room feels more intent on being trashy than a worthwhile examination of a haunting. Instead, the audience is treated to a softcore pornographic movie crossed with a yawn inducing, typical haunted house the movie boasts a couple well-executed makeup effects early on, the remainder is as bland as an unseasoned meal and without any semblance of style. For an hour and a half the characters are largely unlikable, the plot a meandering jumble of blood and demonic possession, as well as the fact the sex scenes are disgusting. Perhaps most disappointing is the acting talent of Lin Shaye, usually a welcomed presence in any genre picture, totally wasted on horror with no heart or soul, and not an inch of character development. Skin For the Sake of SkinRight from the first scene there’s nudity, and Shaye gets tossed into the mix, which makes for awkward results. What director-writer Rolfe Kanefsky tries to do is begin with a story to setup why the house in question is haunted. What he achieves is making the audience wonder if they’ve stumbled onto a 1990s-era skin flick. Shaye does what she can, but like a novel’s first sentence, the first few minutes of a film must act as a thesis: all this one says is to prepare to be bombarded with skin. source: Cleopatra FilmsNaked people doesn’t make a movie bad. Nakedness becomes a detracting factor when a story relies wholly on it to create interest. All The Black Room does with this is perpetuate a need for nudity; once the opening scene is over, the bar’s been set for more naked bodies to fill the screen. The nudity does nothing with purpose, only to culminate in scenes of graphic sexual horror. There’s an argument to be made for certain brutality in films, like Wes Craven’s original The Last House on the Left or Gaspar Noé’s Irreversible, where even the worst sort of violence serves a function. Kanefsky only uses his violent scenes, particularly the nastiest moment involving a demon having sex with a woman, to try and shock. When in fact it only deters even the biggest horror fans who’ve grown weary of shock for shock’s sake. Add this to the unintended cheesiness of the production and it’s a tough film to get Can Set a Mood or Kill ItBefore the credits we’re treated to an awful arrangement of music that sounds like it was ripped from the score of a 1950s science fiction feature, or conjured up to try, poorly, ripping off Bernard Herrmann. Once the title sequence and opening credits roll, the score’s absurdity is jaw dropping. The score goes from bad to worse, never recovering. Although the opening credits are by far the worst, as if Kanefsky took stock music from an old Hollywood caper flick then jumbled it with a montage of similarly stock-looking images akin to the graphics of the original ‘93 Doom game. source: Cleopatra FilmsThe writing itself isn’t any better than the rest of the production. Kanefsky rushes too fast at his topic, losing any suspense or tension. Opening with backstory, we’re whisked too quickly into the expected situation of a new family moving into the haunted home. The imposed eroticism – which is, in reality, just soft pornography livened up with a horror story – basically removes all interest from the characters. Immediately, they’re only flesh canvas onto which the nastiness is painted, and it becomes increasingly difficult to care about their respective one of the largest issues which plagues the film’s mood is a lack of any real style. Unfortunately, The Black Room feels like a made-for-television movie that would’ve been aired 25 years ago. There are pieces of the story which could’ve been used better. By focusing too closely on a failed erotic mood, and on trying to shock rather than genuinely scare, Kanefsky doesn’t give you the creeps or make you feel the suspense under the skin. If it weren’t for a few decent practical makeup effects the whole experience would be uselessly The Good, The Bad, And The UglyWhen the married couple (played by Natasha Henstridge and Lukas Hassel) traipse around their new house, unaware of the demonic presence lurking, we see a series of scenes where they’re tempted physically and sexually by the evil spirits. Some of the effects here are actually excellent, such as when Jennifer (Henstridge) finds herself in the laundry room with a demon lurking behind her, whose terrifying look makes the moment all the more unsettling. Sadly, these effective moments are few and far between. From the first scene’s queasy nudity, involving a twisted nipple in close-up, Kanefsky sets a bar for weirdness. Not in any good sense, either. The breast fixation continues, but gets far more weird. During a scene in a restaurant, Hassel’s character Paul is possessed and wreaks bad effects havoc after a woman turns him down: he shrinks her breasts. Aside from the comic absurdity, this scene looks terrible in terms of the effects work and it only further deepens the director’s incessant need to show off naked female bodies. source: Cleopatra FilmsThe joke of a pièce de résistance has to be the most graphic moment, where Paul forces himself on a woman and sexually assaults her. This involves an elaborate effect where, yes, the audience is treated to a view of his demonic penis. It’s overdone violence, worse than all of the previous sex-oriented scenes combined. What stings most is the fact it’s actually the best effect in the entire film, which in itself is a commentary on where the interests of this story lies. All of The Black Room’s eggs are crammed into a tiny, needlessly
Who's Involved: Dominique Swain, James Duval, Lin Shaye, Natasha Henstridge, Augie Duke, Rolfe Kanefsky, Lukas Hassel N/A NOT AVAILABLE MPA Runtime: N/A Language: English Contents:PlotCast/CrewTrailers ProductionReleases Photos Q / A Plot: What's the story about? A supernatural tale where evil takes on a sexy side. A married couple moving into their new home is faced with an entity that feeds off lust and desire, corrupting and/or killing everyone in its path as it plots a horrifying plan to destroy the world. Poll: Will you see The Black Room? Who stars in The Black Room: Cast List Who's making The Black Room: Crew List A look at the The Black Room behind-the-scenes crew and production team. The film's director Rolfe Kanefsky last directed Bus Party To Hell. Production Companies Watch: The Black Room Trailers & Videos Production: What we know about The Black Room? Key Facts Effects were handled by Under the Bed and V/H/S Viral‘s Vincent Guastini. Filming Timeline March 2017: The film was in Completed status. When will the movie be on Blu-ray & DVD? Tuesday, September 26, 2017 Released; Now Available Buy | Rent Now VOD/Digital Tuesday, May 9, 2017 Released; Watch Now! Buy | Rent Now Q&A Asked about The Black Room Looking for more information on The Black Room? When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an commission. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Across the Web Get Tickets + Showtimes Get Digital Copy Buy on Amazon More Info on IMDb
Zaktualizuj stronę 1g. 31m. Horror 2017 USA W piwnicy pewnej posiadłości małżeństwo odkrywa ducha. Ich koszmar się rozpoczął. 4,9 7 ocen oceń film twoja ocena Reżyseria Rolfe Kanefsky Scenariusz Rolfe Kanefsky Aktorzy Natasha Henstridge, Lukas Hassel, Lin Shaye Dodaj do listy 0 osób lubi 0 osób chce obejrzeć. obejrzy Zdjęcia 3 dodaj zdjęcia Natasha Henstridge Natasha Henstridge Lin Shaye Obsada dodaj obsadę Natasha Henstridge jako Jennifer Lukas Hassel jako Paul Lin Shaye jako Pani Black Dominique Swain jako Stacy Augie Duke jako Karen Caleb Scott jako Howard James Duval jako Leo Chriss Anglin jako Bywalec restauracji Catherine Annette jako Alexis Arthur Brown jako Sebastian Angela Cole jako Chrissy Victoria De Mare jako Bliss Zobacz pełną obsadę Fabuła dodaj fabułę Dodaj pierwszy opis Gatunek Horror Słowa kluczowe krew, gwałt, seks, śmierć zobacz więcej Zobacz także Groza Kanibali The Rake Alapaap Orgy of the Damned Clive Barker's Salomé & The Forbidden Zombiegeddon Scaler, Dark Spirit Menu total Władca lalek 4 Evil's City Giallo a Venezia Pocahauntus Szczegóły dodaj informacje Premiera 2017 (kino), 2017-08-11 (świat) Wytwórnia The Black Room CleopatraCasual Productions Kraj produkcji USA Wiek od 16 lat Czas trwania 91 minut Recenzje krytyków dodaj recenzję dodaj recenzję zewnętrzną Nie mamy jeszcze recenzji do tego filmu, bądź pierwszy i napisz recenzję. Recenzje użytkowników dodaj recenzję Nie mamy jeszcze recenzji użytkowników do tego filmu, bądź pierwszy i napisz recenzję. Komentarze do filmu 1 Najlepsze komentarze Od najnowszych Od najstarszych ana481516 2017-08-26 3 27% w moim guście :P Słaby, kiepski, okultystyczny niby horror, który moim zdaniem okazuje się być czarną komedią. Zabicie przez seks miażdży xD Odpowiedz Edytuj Usuń Zgłoś Współtworzą tę stronę dodaj treści Ta strona powstała dzięki ludziom takim jak Ty. Każdy zarejestrowany użytkownik ma możliwość uzupełniania informacji o filmie. Poniżej przedstawiamy listę autorów dla tego filmu: 1 Wafel88 87 pkt. Zobacz wszystkich wspołtworzących
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