The Shadow Men
The Shadow Men

The Shadow Men

1997Movie95 minEnglish

Happily married couple Bob and Dez Wilson and their 12-year old son Andy are being attacked by a blinding light when driving home from a daytrip. They awaken a couple of hours later, seemingly unscathed but soon driven mad by recurring nightmares. It soon appears that they have been abducted by aliens as proved by their sons handycam that had suddenly started running right after the incident. This mysterious fact is discovered by even more mysterious Men In Black who start nagging the family up to the point of threatening to kill them. Laughed at by the police the threesome seek refuge at sf-writer Stan Mills' house and start fighting back.

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IMDb3.9/10
Director: K. Ellery, Rob), (K. Ellery, RobertGenres: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a desolate desert landscape, a group of people are plagued by shadowy, extraterrestrial beings who feed on human fear. As the attacks escalate, they must find a way to confront their deepest anxieties and fight back against these terrifying entities before they are consumed.

Critical Reception

The Shadow Men received a largely negative reception from critics, who found its plot derivative and its execution lacking. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, citing the film's low budget and predictable scares as significant drawbacks.

What Reviewers Say

  • Fails to deliver on its premise with weak special effects and a convoluted plot.
  • Suffers from poor acting and a lack of genuine suspense.
  • A forgettable entry in the sci-fi horror genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but those available indicate significant disappointment with the film's production values and uninspired storytelling.

Fun Fact

The film's minimal budget is evident in its reliance on practical effects and a limited cast, contributing to its less-than-polished appearance.

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SkippyTexas77

SkippyTexas77

It seems not a single person behind-the-scenes on this project strived to make it anything more than passable. That's not to say the film is bad -- it isn't. It's not great either. It's just... *Meh* There were opportunities in the scrip...