
Movie spotlight
Lost Lake
When Kat Walker, an exotically beautiful free spirit, takes a job at rustic Tamarack Lodge, she appears to have little in common with her strange new companions. Soon, amazing interconnections between them are revealed and their lives intertwine with passion and humor as they challenge one another on the steepest slopes of the body, mind and soul. After an avalanche traps Kat and her friends in the isolated lodge, she becomes increasingly haunted by seductive and terrifying visions. As a secret world unfolds, her mysterious past emerges and her new life awakens.
Insights
Plot Summary
A group of college students on a road trip discover a secluded, remote lake house that becomes their prison. As strange occurrences and terrifying events begin to plague them, they realize they are trapped with an unseen force that hunts them one by one.
Critical Reception
Lost Lake, also known as 'The Killing Point', received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It was often criticized for its derivative plot, weak character development, and predictable scares, failing to distinguish itself in the crowded genre of horror thrillers.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a nonsensical plot and underdeveloped characters.
Attempts at suspense are undermined by a lack of originality and generic horror tropes.
The final act offers little in the way of satisfying resolution or scares.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Lost Lake' are scarce, but those available generally reflect disappointment with its uninspired storyline and lack of memorable moments.
Fun Fact
The film was released directly to DVD in some regions and was also known under the title 'The Killing Point'.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources