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Seconds to Spare
When a deadly assassin hijacks a passenger train, he threatens to detonate a deadly can of poison that can wipe out an entire city, if he isn't given a 25 million dollar Ransom. While the cops are attempting to thwart the madman, they decide to call Former DEA agent Paul Blake, the one man who can possibly stop the fiendish plot.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip get stranded in a deserted town after their car breaks down. They soon discover that the town is inhabited by a menacing cult that engages in ritualistic sacrifices. As they try to escape, they become the cult's next targets.
Critical Reception
Seconds to Spare (2002) received a mixed to negative reception, largely due to its low budget and derivative plot. While some appreciated its attempts at suspense and gore, many critics and audiences found it to be a forgettable entry in the horror genre with weak acting and pacing issues.
What Reviewers Say
Despite some atmospheric moments, the film suffers from a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
The low budget is evident, impacting the overall production value and visual effects.
Relies heavily on horror tropes without offering much originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but the general sentiment points to a film that doesn't stand out. Viewers often cite its lack of originality and rough execution as primary drawbacks, making it a hard recommendation.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in a small, abandoned town, contributing to its desolate atmosphere.
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