Tuesday, July 14, 2015

The Gallows (2015)

The Gallows 
20 years after a horrific accident during a small town school play, students at the school resurrect the failed show in a misguided attempt to honor the anniversary of the tragedy - but soon discover that some things are better left alone.

Directors:     Travis Cluff, Chris Lofing

Writers:        Travis Cluff, Chris Lofing

Stars:      Reese Mishler, Pfeifer Brown, Ryan Shoos| 

 

 

The Gallows Storyline

Twenty years after an accident during a small town high school play results in death, students at the school resurrect the failed stage production in a misguided attempt to honor the anniversary of the tragedy - but ultimately find out that some things are better left alone.



The Gallows Reviews

hmm? OK.
10 July 2015 | by (United States) – See all my reviews
I honestly don't know how I think of this film. Not too bad but not too good either.

The Gallows overall i say is a horror movie for people who are getting into the horror genre. I wasn't too impressed with the film considering it did have useless jumpscares (the ending was so bland & typical) but at parts of the movie it did add a creepy atmosphere.

If you're a die hard horror movie lover than you might not be too satisfied with this film. It had the pace of ouija. One moment their in school then then 2 seconds later Charlie is attacking them.

Overall "ehh" film I feel like it could've been better even with its found footage genre. If this film was thought out through more thoroughly it could've been a movie to remember to the audience but of course typical jumps cares.

One thing I gotta say is Reece's jawline could seriously cut glass, seriously.
                   
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  1. Twenty years after an accident during a small town high school play results in death, students at the school resurrect the failed stage production in a misguided attempt to honor the anniversary of the tragedy - but ultimately find out that some things are better left alone.

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