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47 Meters Down (2017) Movie Review

February 5, 2018 Steve Baqqi
I'd Rather Be Trapped 47 Meters Below The Surface Of The Ocean Than Watch This Dreck Again.

I'd Rather Be Trapped 47 Meters Below The Surface Of The Ocean Than Watch This Dreck Again.

47 Meters Down follows two sisters who, while vacationing in Mexico, decide to embark on an ill-advised and dangerous shark dive that predictably ends in disaster. The sisters are stranded 47 meters below the ocean surface, running out of air, and surrounded by sharks. Reading that description, you may find yourself thinking, “that sounds interesting and exciting,” and you’d be right. That idea is interesting but its the movie’s execution of this idea that is just horrible. 47 Meters Down fails in just about every way a killer shark horror/thriller can fail.
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Tags 47 Meters Down, Thriller, Horror, Scary, sisters, Mexico, Sharks, The Shallows, Deep Blue Sea, Jaws, Ocean, Sea, Cages, Claire Holt, Mandy Moore, Lisa, Kate, Johannes Roberts, killer sharks, bad movies
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Lights Out (2016) Movie Review

September 22, 2016 Steve Baqqi

Lights Out is another in a series of refreshing horror movies that have been released this year. Lights Out revolves around a dysfunctional family haunted by a malevolent spirit who cannot come into contact with light of any kind. That simple explanation doesn’t do the film justice. While the film isn’t as original as it thinks (see Darkness Falls, a terrible movie), it is a surprisingly good low budget horror film relying on the old ‘stay out of the dark’ trope.

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Tags Lights Out, 2016, Horror, Movie, Dysfunctional Family, Darkness Falls, Low Budget, Stay Out Of The Dark, Rebecca, Martin, Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Sophie, Maria Bello, Bret, Alexander DiPersia, Scary, David F. Sandberg
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