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A Crack in the Floor
After witnessing his mother's brutal rape and murder at a young age, Jeremiah Hill turns to a life of seclusion in a small mountain town. Six friends enter the town for a weekend camping trip and stumble upon Jeremiah's lonely cabin in the woods, which shatters his 33 years of solitude and turns their trip into a nightmare of survival.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends inherits an old house, only to discover a dark secret hidden within its walls. As they delve deeper, they awaken a malevolent force that preys on their fears and secrets. They must confront the terrifying reality of the house's past to survive.
Critical Reception
A Crack in the Floor was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and had a minimal impact at the box office. It is largely considered a forgettable entry in the early 2000s horror genre, often cited for its convoluted plot and low production values.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric moments and some suspenseful scenes.
Criticized for a confusing and often nonsensical plot.
Often described as having a low budget feel and uninspired performances.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'A Crack in the Floor' is scarce due to its limited release and poor critical standing, making it difficult to ascertain a clear consensus on what Google users specifically liked or disliked.
Fun Fact
Despite starring and being directed by Tobin Bell, who would later gain significant fame as Jigsaw in the 'Saw' franchise, 'A Crack in the Floor' received very little attention and is considered a minor film in his career.
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