

DeadTime
A Birmingham-based band are ordered by their unhappy record company to an old warehouse; the goal being to re-start their ailing careers with a kick-ass new promo video. Unfortunately the band and their entourage find themselves targets of a mysterious knife-wielding maniac, haunted by the voice of Satan, and out for revenge
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embarks on a camping trip to a remote cabin, hoping for a relaxing getaway. However, their plans quickly turn into a nightmare when they discover they are not alone in the woods. As they try to survive the terrifying encounters, they realize a sinister force is hunting them, and their only hope for survival lies in uncovering the dark secrets of the area.
Critical Reception
DeadTime received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences, with many criticizing its derivative plot, predictable scares, and weak character development. It failed to make a significant impact in the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies too heavily on common horror tropes without offering anything fresh.
- Character motivations and actions are often illogical, detracting from the suspense.
- The low-budget production is evident, impacting the overall quality of the scares.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a disappointment with the film's unoriginality and poor execution, placing it among forgettable low-budget horror efforts.
Fun Fact
Despite its release in 2012, the film garnered very little attention or distribution, making it a relatively obscure entry in the found-footage horror subgenre.
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