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Dead Night (2017) Review

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4.4640 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Oof. Seriously though, while watching this movie, I was quoted as saying to Bryce and my poor wife, “I didn’t realize they still made this kind of movie.” Dead Night is a movie that gets lost on it’s way to the end - where that is, I’m still not sure. https://youtu.be/tyKyboTBsU4 I was decently excited to watch this. The poster and summary had a “cabin in the woods” quality to it, and I love horror set in the deep woods. I think my brain did some subliminal math with the title and the poster as well. I saw the two-word title starting with “dead” and the snowy woods in the poster and remembered Dead Snow (a Nazi zombie flick that’s great fun). Don’t let your brain make the mistake my brain made. Want To Watch It? Click the Picture to watch on Amazon Dead Night is for people who love bad horror. If you like to laugh at continuity errors, zany and confusing plots, large portions of unexplained but seemingly important elements – this is your swan song. I would liken the feel of this movie to something that would be shown in the middle of the day on the Sci-Fi network in the 90’s. It starts off with fun dialog, a decent setup, and mildly interesting characters, then at some point a switch is flipped, and everything goes so far off the rails that you are left confused as to how things ended up this way. My Rating 2/10 Spoilers The movie starts out showing a couple making out in a convertible in the woods in 1961. The young lady hears something, and of course, the young man goes to check it out. A horrifying figure makes swift work of them both. An alien looking monolith is in the shot for a moment, and we are left wondering. Cut to 2015. The Pollack family is on a trip for rest and relaxation, but more importantly because James Pollack (AJ Bowen) has something incurable and his wife, Casey Pollack (Brea Grant) has it on good authority that their vacation rental was built on restorative minerals. Their son Jason (Joshua Hoffman) and daughter Jessica (Sophie Dalah) are less than enthusiastic to be going on this vacation. Jessica has her friend Becky (Elise Luthman) along for the ride. Jason and Becky clearly have a little bit of a crush on each other. The family gets to the cabin and begins to get ready for their stay. At this point in the movie, the framing, dialog, and lighting are done well – so well in fact, that it tricked me into believing this was going to be great. It has plenty of artsy shots on the cabin and surrounding woods that last a little bit too long but are sometimes indicative of hints at later plot points. Check Out Our Review of Slender Man https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2018/08/13/slender-man/ As the movie progresses, I began to realize that all those artsy shots were for naught. The husband heads out of the cabin to find some firewood and eventually stumbles upon Leslie Bison (Barbara Crampton) who is pretending to be passed out in the snow and ends up being the main antagonist. A switch flips. Enter mid 90’s made-for-tv Sci-Fi channel vibe. For brevity’s sake here is the quick and dirty rundown of the second and final act: It turns out that a coven of witches don’t like the way things are going in this part of Oregon, so they decided to give Leslie Bison, who is running for some office, some powers in hopes that she would take the election and sway the future in their favor. Powers Leslie has bestowed upon her are: Control over alien monolith that produces rocks that zombify people when applied to their bodyThe ability to teleportThe ability to induce hallucinationsOther things? Casey, the mother, doesn’t like that Leslie is zombifying her family, so she tries to fight back but ends up killing most of her zombie family with an ax at the behest of the witches. Oh, yea, she met with the witches, and they told her that the only way to make this stop was to kill her family. Check Out Our Review of Gremlins https://www.

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0:00.0

Hi, everyone. This is Bryce. We're doing things a little differently this week. We're releasing this episode on Monday. We normally release on Wednesdays. We consider this kind of a bonus episode. This one we've held in the wings for a while. It's one of the first episodes we recorded and does not follow our slightly more polished format that we do now. But it's, the movies was a blast.

0:23.2

It was fun reviewing it.

0:24.2

So we thought we'd share it with you.

0:26.5

Anyways, and just get this one out of the wings.

0:28.3

This one is for Dead Night.

0:33.7

Hello and welcome to horror movie talk.

0:36.0

The Horror Movie Podcast where two shlovy guys talk about talk about spooky movies with your host Bryce Hansen, the cool

0:41.0

Collective Nihilist, and David Day, an angry man who is always right.

0:44.5

This podcast is for lovers of horror movies new and old that want to hear about what's in theaters,

0:49.1

what's streaming, fresh takes on old classics, and terrible horror movies that are bad enough to be good.

0:54.0

I'm your host, David Day.

0:57.0

I'm Bryce Hansen.

0:58.7

And today, we're talking about dead night.

1:03.9

Ooh, buddy.

1:06.3

Well, he definitely falls into the ladder.

1:08.4

Bad enough to be good.

1:10.6

Whoa, buddy.

1:12.7

Rough.

1:18.4

We don't need to get into this with them.

1:23.0

I get into why?

1:24.5

Your mom's trying to cure me.

1:25.7

It's just a vacation.

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