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Horror Nights
From the writers and producers of the horror anthology, Paranoia Tapes, Slimoids, Rust, That Night, Atelophobia and The Immortal Wars, comes a brand new cinematic horror anthology that will be sure to send chills down your spine. Join Malvolia, The Queen Of Screams, as she introduces you to the highest quality of horror from 7 filmmakers around the world. Get ready, sit back, and DO NOT WATCH ALONE.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a Halloween road trip decide to spend the night in an abandoned asylum, unaware of the dark entity that resides within. As the night progresses, they become targets of a malevolent force, and their survival depends on uncovering the asylum's terrifying past before they become permanent residents.
Critical Reception
Horror Nights received largely negative reviews from critics, with many citing its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and uninspired scares. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some viewers finding it a passable, albeit forgettable, entry into the found-footage horror subgenre, while others found it too derivative and lacking originality.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies too heavily on jump scares and cliches.
The found-footage style does little to enhance the narrative or scares.
Lacks originality and fails to deliver genuine suspense.
Google audience: Google user reviews for Horror Nights are scarce, but available feedback generally points to a disappointing viewing experience. Many found the plot predictable and the horror elements unconvincing, leading to a general consensus that the film is forgettable.
Fun Fact
Director Justin Price is known for his prolific output of low-budget horror films, often utilizing found-footage or mockumentary styles.
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