The acting is top quality.
All characters, especially the one portrayed by Shea, are portrayed exceptionally well.
The plot keeps you glued to your seat, and you can’t wait to see what happens next or how they will think of a way out of their predicament.
The only problems lie in the filming of the “monster” and to a lesser degree, the sound.
I’m not a personal fan of the “flicker” style of filming so it may work for others.
My only gripe is the cinematography.
I can understand for artistic and probably budget reasons why the camera shakes.
It can be a bit disorienting at times, but it won’t give you a headache like the last two Bourne movies.
Also, I wish we could have seen more of the creature.
However, it is used effectively.
Our group consisting of a couple, a druggie, and a thug get trapped in an isolated gas station where a parasitic creature has entrapped them. Waiting to assimilate it’s prey alive.
The effects are pretty good for an independent feature. Not too much reliance on CGI which is good. The location filming served well too giving a raw and realistic look to the picture.
get those cusions out!
magic
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… now for Magic’s Technical Bit:
Director
Toby Wilkins
Writers
Kai Barry
Ian Shorr
Genre
HorrorÂ
Tagline
It will get under your skin.
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