Terrors: Black Shadow
Terrors: Black Shadow

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Terrors: Black Shadow

2001
Movie
27 min
Japanese

Adaptation of the game "Terrors 2" for the WonderSwan Color.

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IMDb4.1/10
Director: Robert KurtzmanGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of college students visiting a remote town find themselves targeted by a relentless killer. As the body count rises, they uncover dark secrets about the town's past and the true nature of the threat they face. They must race against time to survive the night and escape the terrifying entity known as the Black Shadow.

Critical Reception

Terrors: Black Shadow received a generally negative reception from critics, with many citing its predictable plot, weak character development, and reliance on gore over suspense. Audiences also found the film to be derivative of other horror films of the era, offering little in the way of originality.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies heavily on graphic violence with little narrative substance.

  • Fails to deliver genuine scares or suspense, despite its horror premise.

  • A forgettable entry in the early 2000s horror landscape.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Terrors: Black Shadow are scarce, but available comments suggest a general disappointment with its unoriginality and lackluster execution, often labeling it as a low-budget horror flick that doesn't stand out.

Fun Fact

Director Robert Kurtzman is also known for his extensive work in special effects makeup for films like 'Army of Darkness' and 'From Dusk Till Dawn'.

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