The 4th Floor
The 4th Floor

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The 4th Floor

2008
Movie
Adult · 18+
164 min
English

Raging Stallion's rising star director (3 time GAYVN winner) Ben Leon brings you a new installment of hard sex in dark places. A cast of Raging Stallion's best fills "The 4th Floor" from top to bottom and everywhere in between. With excellent lighting, incredible camera work and men to die for, this production takes you on a ride from the basement to the 4th floor.

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IMDb4.0/10
Director: Michael SchroederGenres: Horror, Thriller, Mystery

Plot Summary

A young woman, Jane, moves into a new apartment and soon discovers a disturbing secret: the previous tenant died mysteriously in the apartment. As she begins to experience strange occurrences and unsettling visions, Jane becomes convinced that the apartment itself is haunted or that someone is trying to drive her insane. She must unravel the truth before she succumbs to the terror.

Critical Reception

The 4th Floor received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences, often cited for its predictable plot, uninspired direction, and derivative horror tropes. While some acknowledged its attempts at suspense, the film was generally considered a forgettable entry in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Criticized for its lack of originality and reliance on common horror clichés.

  • The film's pacing and suspense-building were often found to be lacking.

  • Performance quality was a point of contention, with some finding them unconvincing.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The 4th Floor' are scarce, but those available suggest a disappointment with the film's formulaic approach to horror and a perceived lack of scares or engaging narrative.

Fun Fact

Despite being released in 2008, 'The 4th Floor' has a very low profile, with limited distribution and critical attention, contributing to its obscurity.

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