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Dark Walker
Darkwalker centers around a haunted house amusement park near Fresno, Californa called Hobb's Grove (yes, it's a real place), where a group of teenagers get Halloween jobs working there. What they don't know is the land the attraction was built on has a bloody history. They soon realize they are in for more than just a Halloween job, when one by one they start dying off. soon they find a monsterous creature called, DARK WALKER, has risen to take vengence on the trespassing patrons.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a hiking trip in the remote wilderness stumbles upon an ancient Native American burial ground. As they disturb the site, they awaken a vengeful spirit known as the Dark Walker, who begins to hunt them one by one. The remaining survivors must find a way to appease the spirit or escape its wrath before they all succumb to the terrifying entity.
Critical Reception
Dark Walker received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its derivative plot, uninspired scares, and weak character development. Audiences also found the film to be a forgettable entry in the supernatural horror genre, with many pointing out its reliance on common horror tropes.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable storyline and a lack of originality.
The scares are weak and fail to create genuine suspense or terror.
Character motivations and actions are often illogical, detracting from the viewing experience.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Dark Walker is not readily available, making it difficult to gauge specific audience sentiments.
Fun Fact
The film's antagonist, the 'Dark Walker', is inspired by various Native American legends of vengeful spirits or entities that guard sacred grounds.
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