

Movie spotlight
Cut
In a Home for unwed mothers in 1962, a pregnant girl tries to save her friend’s memories in order to save their friendship.
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Plot Summary
A group of washed-up actors get a chance at redemption when they are cast in a low-budget horror film. However, their hopes quickly turn to terror as they realize the film's director has sinister intentions and the set is far more dangerous than they ever imagined. They must fight for their lives as the lines between filmmaking and reality blur into a deadly nightmare.
Critical Reception
Cut received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, with many citing its predictable plot, weak performances, and uninspired direction. Some reviewers acknowledged a few fleeting moments of tension but found them insufficient to salvage the overall experience.
What Reviewers Say
Predictable plot and lack of originality detract from any potential scares.
Performances are uninspired, failing to bring depth to the characters.
The film struggles to find a consistent tone, oscillating between attempts at humor and genuine horror without success.
Google audience: Audiences found the movie to be a disappointing entry in the horror genre, criticizing its unoriginality and perceived lack of quality. While a small number appreciated the attempt at suspense, most felt it fell flat.
Fun Fact
The film's director, David R. Ellis, is known for directing other horror films such as 'Final Destination 2' and 'Snakes on a Plane'.
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