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Landfill

  • 2021
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
145
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Landfill (2021)
#horror #creepy #crime #ghost #lindablair
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When a little girl begins to see the ghost of another girl her age shortly after finding a necklace at a landfill, she embarks on a journey to help the ghost discover the mystery behind her ... Read allWhen a little girl begins to see the ghost of another girl her age shortly after finding a necklace at a landfill, she embarks on a journey to help the ghost discover the mystery behind her death.When a little girl begins to see the ghost of another girl her age shortly after finding a necklace at a landfill, she embarks on a journey to help the ghost discover the mystery behind her death.

  • Director
    • Yesser Laham
  • Writer
    • Yesser Laham
  • Stars
    • Christine Elise
    • Linda Blair
    • Michael Dudikoff
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    145
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yesser Laham
    • Writer
      • Yesser Laham
    • Stars
      • Christine Elise
      • Linda Blair
      • Michael Dudikoff
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Christine Elise
    Christine Elise
    • Detective McCarthy
    Linda Blair
    Linda Blair
    • Detective Karen Atwood
    Michael Dudikoff
    Michael Dudikoff
    • Mr. Lindbergh
    Chris Romano
    Chris Romano
    • Reporter Mark Edwards
    David Lee Smith
    David Lee Smith
    • Robert Everie
    Angela Jones
    Angela Jones
    • Lisa Everie
    Adrienne Wilkinson
    Adrienne Wilkinson
    • Judy Birch
    Julie Lake
    Julie Lake
    • Mrs. Kettleworth
    Sophie Guest
    Sophie Guest
    • Nora Birch
    Colton Little
    Colton Little
    • Victim advocate member
    Savannah Halliday
    • Dorsan Titus
    • (as Savannah Liles)
    Trevor LaPaglia
    Trevor LaPaglia
    • David Titus
    Prymrr
    Prymrr
    • Student…
    Burns Burns
    Burns Burns
    • Officer Burns
    Victoria Clare
    Victoria Clare
    • Melissa Everie
    Yesser Laham
    Yesser Laham
    • Officer Tibbits
    Morgan Bertsch
    Morgan Bertsch
    • Erma Leamington
    Madelyn Allen
    Madelyn Allen
    • Anna Luckman
    • Director
      • Yesser Laham
    • Writer
      • Yesser Laham
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    User reviews8

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    9nordinjam

    Enjoyed watching it. Kept me anticipating the next event

    The movie is fun to watch. It kept me on edge to know what's going to happen next. Great acting and storyline. It laughed, teared up and got a few good scares while watching. It's witty in some parts and emotional in others. What sets "Landill" apart is its ability to maintain suspense without relying on gratuitous violence or explicit content. The filmmakers skillfully create tension through clever cinematography, a haunting musical score, and a well-crafted script that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The use of atmospheric lighting and shadowy visuals adds to the overall sense of unease, creating a palpable atmosphere of mystery and suspense. The child actors demonstrate a depth of emotion and maturity beyond their years, showcasing their remarkable talent and leaving a lasting impression on the audience. They definitely carry the weight of the narrative with remarkable skill, drawing viewers into the complexities of their characters' lives and the challenges they face. I give it 9 out of 10!
    8fpire-1

    Indie Film Thriller/Horror Rocks

    Psychological thrills abound in this intriguing first feature film by this director-writer who has taken the genre and incorporated elements of horror. If you're a fan of both of those, check this movie out! Rocking a landfill is not the usual fare for films, but this thriller with emotional undertones and deep interpersonal storylines weaves a tale that explored the landfills of the mind... Starring a cast of characters that bring a realistic tone to the proceedings, this picture might get overlooked by fans of the gorier genres, but don't miss it! It stars The Exorcist's own Linda Blair in a role the will surprise you!
    8BrendanBakos-1

    A touching Ghost Story

    Lanfill is a story about a family who decided to move to a new home but while they are there their young daughter starts to have some Supernatural encounters with a deceased young girl a ghost if you will ! I will not give any of the Mystery away as this young girl who is very good in her role ! Is trying unravel what's going on ! Along with a coulpe of close friends as they investigate a back story of past & present . The film is beautifull to look at indeed ! Direction & the Diolouge is quite good ( Very Natural) . Now this is a Suspense / Thriller but not in the gernereck sense of Ghosts Storys Haughting young Adults young or old ! In the end this film comes from the heart its very touching & sad so we simpersise with the Sprit of this young girl gone to soon . Look out for a cameo from Actor / Animal Actvist Linda Blair in the film plus other small roles from a coulpe of actors of known horror films like Child's Play 2 & Action films. They do their roles quite well . After seeing Landfill l look forward to seeing more projects from the writer/ director of this film .
    7jessiehenderson-41294

    Had potential, I was entertained

    This movie had the right pieces including a likeable protagonist (yes, you actually care about your lead), cool plot with a degree of originality, decent practical effects, and a brisk pace- for the most part (it does slow down a bit in the middle). The script seems to be based on a pretty good idea, I would venture to say that the writer started with a concept that was unique, then there were too many ideas and subplots to maneuver. But too many ideas is better than no ideas. I'll take creativity any day over the lack of it.

    I liked the metaphors and mirroring images and how a lot of the things and little signs tied back to the plot and foreshadowed, when paying a closer attention.

    The acting was a mixed bag , some scenes felt good and above average, and others felt kind of forced. Main kid's acting ranges, she's pretty good at times, but when it's just fine she does enough to avoid you disbelieving the character. Which is a lot better than what I see in recent indie movies. The rough around the edges, tomboy friend was pretty decent, though it was overplayed and kind of much at times. Maybe she was having too much fun playing the character? Dad's the most solid actor in the movie. He's pretty believable and likable. Mom, again average to not so much. But that maybe made her more likable when she became more motherly as the story progressed?

    The music was really good and unsetting when it needed to be, and in the right places; giving the overall atmosphere a creepy, ominous vibe. Which worked perfectly, since it lacked actual effective scares, but it was effectively unsettling and unnerving in some areas.

    Great production values. The trash heap and garbage cave looks really cool, and for that I wish they utilized them even more and shot more scenes in said environments. And while it was great to see Linda Blair in something recent again (for all the Exorcist fans and fanatics out there and if you're a Blair fan like I am- first the Exorcist Believer and now this! Woot whoot!!) I just wish she had more screen time and her character added more to the story. But then again, it was still one of the bigger cameos she's done in recent movies so there's that.

    It was beautifully shot. The cinematography and lighting were really good, and I can say that because I've seen a ton of indie films and there's nothing worse than bad cinematography and badly lit scenes. It just cheapens the whole thing and hurts your eye. So budget well spent and they hired the right people.

    With that said, sound was rough in some scenes however, and you could almost tell they tried to cover it with some background noise and foley and what not. I enjoyed the dialog between the characters and I thought some of the stuff was funny, I actually laughed out loud at some of the lines.

    Some scenes may be a littler longer than they should've been, but overall I think it's a decent indie film with a unique premise. Sure, it could've been executed better, that's not to say there isn't potential though. I give it a 7/10.
    7Comet_Zombie

    Landfill of the Dead

    A young curious girl, Melissa (Victoria Clare), finds a necklace at a landfill where her Dad (David Lee Smith) is designing a housing development. Afterwards she starts seeing the ghost of a young girl, Dorsan (Savannah Liles/Halliday), leading her on a search for answers for Dorsan's untimely demise.

    Victoria Clare delivers a strong performance as the lead Character of Melissa. Actor Morgan Bertsch, who plays Erma, delivered her lines in a way that reminded me of how a neighborhood kid, I knew growing up, actually spoke on a regular basis. Sophie Guest plays the part of Nora, the bratty character, that I actually ended up liking in the end. It was nice to see the cameo's of Linda Blair and Christine Elise in this film as well. I think the entire cast did a great job with their characters.

    We are shown some of the pain that the characters are going through and how they are fighting their way through that pain, and readjusting to their lives in a new location. The Dad was my favorite of the two parents, because you can see that he truly loves his little girl just as she is. He supports her and her fascination with things that her Mother doesn't approve of. He is also very empathetic to his wifes feelings and insists on her putting away things, like an art piece, that her Mother might fight upsetting. Her Mother is more the, "Why can't you be normal" type, but that could also be because of her recent loss, and she's inadvertently expressing that without thinking.

    The first half of the film we get character development, but the story didn't really seem to take off until the last half of the film. I really wish there had been more adventure shown, from the kids point of view, with them trying to figure out what happened to Dorsan.

    Even though the film has an overall melancholy tone, The ending leaves us with closure, and seemed to bring Melissa and her Mother closer.

    Overall, I enjoyed this film. I felt like it was shot well and the story had a nice flow to it. The films runtime is just under two hours and, while I am glad it wasn't another one of those films that felt rushed, I feel like it could've been cut down to a shorter runtime and the film would've still been just as enjoyable.

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • production company website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Свалка
    • Filming locations
      • Inglewood Park Cemetery, 720 Florence Avenue, Inglewood, California, USA(Titus family grave)
    • Production companies
      • Starring Entertainment
      • YL Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,020
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,125
      • Nov 5, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,020
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      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
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