Eighteen years after a mass murder, John Bennett escapes captivity, and returns to his childhood house, where a group of unsuspecting college psychology majors are studying his psyche by staying in the house for a few nights.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jason Thompson | ... | Gavin | |
Silas Weir Mitchell | ... | Bennett | |
Erin Reese | ... | Chloe (as Erin Michelle Lokitz) | |
Peter Onorati | ... | Chief | |
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Kinsey Packard | ... | Agent Randall |
Gail O'Grady | ... | Dr. Green | |
Michael DeLuise | ... | Bill Tanner | |
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Will Stiles | ... | Tristan |
America Olivo | ... | Britt | |
Erin Foster | ... | Morgan | |
Ryan Doom | ... | Luke | |
Rita Taggart | ... | Professor McAdams | |
James Francis Kelly III | ... | Officer Bryce | |
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Tally Hunkins | ... | Sherri |
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John Stamatakis | ... | Bound Patient |
Eighteen years after a mass murder, John Bennett escapes captivity, and returns to his childhood house, where a group of unsuspecting college psychology majors are studying his psyche by staying in the house for a few nights.
I am shocked that this wannabe horror/thriller movie, that is far from thrilling and just plain horrible rated a 5.6 out of 10 across 25 votes. Although it has elements that are very common to the genre, such as: large-breasted eye candy, a group of clueless and hare-brained young adults, it really struggles to put these elements together to form something worthwhile. While the acting is not terrible, it's far from good. The plot is mediocre at best and does little in terms of pulling the viewer into the experience. I found it hard to sympathize with the characters; partly due to their stupidity. I was also extremely disappointed with the ending as this whole movie built up to a very non-climactic resolution. Thumbs down all around.