'Next of Kin' is a forgettable film about... uhm, what was it about again?
This is like a late night TV movie you accidentally stumble upon and watch because you're tired and there's nothing else to watch. There really is nothing special about this film - nothing that would make you watch this by choice.
So, Linda (Jacki Kerin) inherits a big mansion that has been transformed into a frail care centre. Then someone starts killing people. But why? What does the killer stand to gain from his actions? I just didn't get this. There are too many questions left unanswered.
The film is also very slow moving. Despite a foreboding atmosphere, it takes forever before anything significant happens. And when it does, it just wasn't interesting enough. I'm so not going to remember this...
Would I watch it again? No.
This is like a late night TV movie you accidentally stumble upon and watch because you're tired and there's nothing else to watch. There really is nothing special about this film - nothing that would make you watch this by choice.
So, Linda (Jacki Kerin) inherits a big mansion that has been transformed into a frail care centre. Then someone starts killing people. But why? What does the killer stand to gain from his actions? I just didn't get this. There are too many questions left unanswered.
The film is also very slow moving. Despite a foreboding atmosphere, it takes forever before anything significant happens. And when it does, it just wasn't interesting enough. I'm so not going to remember this...
Would I watch it again? No.