

Movie spotlight
Limo
Four girls discover a primitive hidden village where everybody falls asleep and all children are gone.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends rents a limousine for a night of celebration, only to discover that their driver has sinister intentions. As they are trapped in the vehicle, they must fight for their survival against the increasingly deranged chauffeur.
Critical Reception
Limo (2009) is an independent horror-comedy that garnered a mixed to negative reception. While some appreciated its low-budget, B-movie charm and attempt at blending humor with suspense, many critics found its execution lacking in various aspects, including pacing, script, and overall coherence. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some finding it a fun, albeit cheesy, diversion, while others dismissed it as amateurish.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a unique blend of dark humor and slasher-style horror, but struggles with inconsistent tone.
While some viewers might appreciate its campy, over-the-top style, the narrative and performances are often considered weak.
The claustrophobic setting of the limo is utilized, but the overall plot feels predictable and underdeveloped.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely within a single limousine over a period of 20 days.
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