Backstage
Backstage

Movie spotlight

Backstage

2005
Movie
112 min
French

An adolescent groupie zeroes in on her Blondie-like idol after the singer chances to cross her orbit on a publicity tour. Gradually their lives intertwine as, with near-operatic intensity, the film delves into the emotional dependency on both sides of celebrity culture.

Insights

IMDb5.1/10
Director: Mark TonderaiGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of young women at a performing arts school find themselves stalked by a mysterious killer. As the body count rises, they realize the killer might be one of their own, or perhaps someone with a much darker agenda connected to the school's history. The remaining students must uncover the truth before they all become victims.

Critical Reception

Backstage received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some acknowledging its attempts at suspense and gore but ultimately finding it derivative and lacking originality. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many pointing to predictable plot points and underdeveloped characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles with a predictable plot that treads familiar horror territory.

  • While featuring some gruesome moments, the overall execution is uninspired.

  • Character development is minimal, making it difficult for audiences to connect with the victims.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Backstage' are largely unenthusiastic, with common criticisms revolving around the unoriginality of its slasher-film tropes and a perceived lack of compelling performances.

Fun Fact

Despite its release in 2005, 'Backstage' did not receive a wide theatrical release and is primarily known as a direct-to-video or limited release horror film.

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