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Kick the Can
A group of teenagers play a friendly game of Kick the Can. Two of them hide together: one has an idea, the other has a secret.
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Plot Summary
A group of estranged adult siblings is forced to reunite at their childhood home after their father's sudden death. While sifting through his belongings, they stumble upon a mysterious, antique tin can. They soon discover that the can holds a sinister secret, and playing a seemingly innocent game with it unleashes a malevolent force that targets them one by one, forcing them to confront their fractured relationships and fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Stuart Gordon's 'Kick the Can' received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempt at a retro horror feel and the presence of veteran actress Dee Wallace, many found the plot convoluted and the execution lacking. The film struggled to distinguish itself within the crowded horror genre, with common criticisms focusing on pacing issues and underdeveloped characters.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a nostalgic horror vibe but falls short due to a weak narrative.
Dee Wallace delivers a solid performance, but it isn't enough to elevate the material.
The jump scares are predictable, and the overall tension is minimal.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Kick the Can' are largely negative, with viewers often citing a predictable plot, uninspired scares, and a lack of originality as major drawbacks. Some mentioned that the film felt like a low-budget imitation of better horror movies.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Stuart Gordon, is also known for his cult classic horror films 'Re-Animator' and 'From Beyond'.
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