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Checking In
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip find themselves stranded at a remote, creepy hotel after their car breaks down. As they try to find a way to get help, they discover the hotel is not only abandoned but also a hunting ground for a sinister presence. They must fight for survival against the malevolent forces within the hotel walls.
Critical Reception
Checking In (2007) is a low-budget horror-comedy that received a limited release and garnered minimal attention from mainstream critics. Audience reception has been largely mixed to negative, with many pointing to its unoriginal plot and uneven tone as significant drawbacks. However, some viewers found its campy elements and B-movie charm to be entertainingly bad.
What Reviewers Say
Fails to deliver on both its comedic and horror elements.
Suffers from a derivative plot and questionable acting.
Some viewers may find enjoyment in its 'so bad it's good' aesthetic.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Checking In (2007)' is not readily available or is too sparse to provide a meaningful summary of audience sentiment.
Fun Fact
Despite its genre classification as a horror-comedy, "Checking In" is more commonly recognized for its perceived failures in execution within both genres rather than any specific critical or commercial success.
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