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Hollow
Award winning director Rob Sorrenti's latest short film 'Hollow' is a sensitive observation about the nature of addiction.
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Plot Summary
In a remote, isolated cabin, a group of friends on vacation discover a dark secret within the woods. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a terrifying entity that preys on their fears and threatens their very existence. They must band together to survive the night and escape the malevolent force that stalks them.
Critical Reception
Hollow (2010) received mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences, often cited for its predictable plot and uninspired scares. While some praised its atmosphere, many found it to be a forgettable entry in the found-footage horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt at atmospheric horror in a remote setting.
Criticized for its derivative plot and reliance on common horror tropes.
Found to be largely unscary and predictable by many viewers.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally lean towards disappointment, with common complaints about the film's lack of originality and underdeveloped characters. Some viewers appreciated the effort to create suspense, but most felt it fell short of expectations.
Fun Fact
The film was shot primarily on a low budget in and around a single cabin, aiming for a claustrophobic and intimate horror experience.
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