Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Ronen Rubinstein | ... | Jake Graham | |
Mia Serafino | ... | Keren | |
Crispin Glover | ... | Hooded Figure | |
Amadeus Serafini | ... | Gabriel | |
Ashley Rickards | ... | Alana | |
Garrett Coffey | ... | Adam | |
Cody Simpson | ... | Rob | |
Daniel Covin | ... | Devon | |
Gianna DiDonato | ... | Liv | |
Rachel Crowl | ... | Woman Killer | |
Daniel Dannas | ... | Ryan Elliot | |
Reese Mishler | ... | Brandon Douglas | |
Corey Prather | ... | Paul Lader | |
Courtney Friel | ... | Reporter | |
Barry Jay Minoff | ... | Gas Station Cashier |
Handsome young soccer player Jake Graham believes he is going insane- unable to shake the feeling of being stalked by something, by someone. His friends and everyone around him believe he's just anxious and prone to paranoia, questioning his mental state. But Jake is actually being followed by a small group of serial killers that track, drug, torture and drown beautiful young men leaving only a graffiti Smiley Face as their signature. Written by The Hooded Figure
It got to the stage where I had to make a reference of the point at which something actually happened of any note. It's a 96 minute film and it took 64 minutes before anything remotely worth watching took place. In fact, of the entire runtime there is a sum total of around 1.5 minutes that are worth watching, and they take place in one short scene. How could anyone involved in this have sat through it and not realised how monumentally DULL it is?
And why on earth pay Crispin Glover to play a role in which he doesn't say a single word and is so heavily made-up that it could literally be anyone?
The two stars are solely for the one gory scene, as that is well done.