

Rollercoaster
In pursuit of fantasy, five teenagers hop the fence of a now defunct amusement park. While apparently a mindless diversion, for two of them the park is the setting for a more fatal bid at escape.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers plans a thrilling night out at a local amusement park, unaware that a disgruntled former employee has returned with a deadly agenda. As the park's rides become traps and the crowds thin, the teens find themselves in a desperate fight for survival against a relentless killer.
Critical Reception
Rollercoaster (1999) is a low-budget slasher film that received minimal attention and is generally considered a forgettable entry in the genre. Critics and audiences have noted its derivative plot and predictable scares.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and relies heavily on typical slasher tropes.
- The acting and direction are generally considered amateurish.
- Offers little in the way of suspense or memorable moments.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Rollercoaster are scarce, but those that exist typically point to its uninspired storyline and low production values, placing it firmly in the category of B-movie horror.
Fun Fact
Despite its release in 1999, the film was reportedly shot in 1997 and experienced significant delays before its eventual limited release.
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