Keep Watching
Keep Watching
| 31 October 2017 (USA)
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A family imprisoned by intruders is forced to play a terrifying game of "Kill, Or Be Killed". As the night unfolds, the game's mysterious rules become clear, and the family realizes their nightmare is being streamed live to riveted viewers all over the world, who are compelled to KEEP WATCHING... not knowing if what they're seeing is real, or staged.

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bcansevgisi

Keep watching through this title if you want to experience what NOT to do when shooting a horror flick... Terrible acting.... check Stupid, irrational actions done continuously by actors.... check Non-developing characters... check Plot trenches... check (Calling it plot holes would be so underrated) Shaky handcam scenes... check Bad quality video feed... check (Nowadays, people don't even watch kitten videos on youtube if the graphic quality is as terrible as in this one...) Predictable ending...check (Can be guessed easily half-way into the movie)The only reason I gave a 2-star rating is probably because I have a secret crush on Natalie Martinez...

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Creating-Sunshine

This is easily the worst acting I've seen from "known" faces in Hollywood in a long time. Together with a subpar storyline and ingenuine spooks, I would skip this one in entirety.

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bfslamin

Not a fair review necessarily but it screams lame from start to 20 minutes in. Bless all of the souls who made it further. I gave two stars because the people who spent their time on this should have more than one.

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manuelasaez

I have to admit, this is one of those movies that you have the lowest expectations for; it took forever to release, after years in studio limbo, and when it was finally unleashed to teh masses, it did so with little fanfare. I understand that found-footage isn't really a viable genre choice in 2018, but still, I gave it a chance. Boy, was I happy I did! This was one of those movie that got so much right, that i began to wonder why anyone sat on it for so long. The story was interesting and fast paced. The set-up was clear, and everyone did their absolute best with what they were given. No complaints there.The found-footage was obviously passé, but the way that it was done in this movie actually made it bearable. The killer used dozens of cameras strategically placed all over the home to film each kill. So, in essence, the final film is a amalgam of all of the clips each camera captured. It was a unique and entertaining way of showing the action unfold without relying on the old FF tropes.The acting was great and often very effective, especially when it came to the two kids. Everyone took this script seriously, and it showed in the final product. These people should feel proud that they gave it their all.This movie hits all of the right notes, so why was it treated like a leper? Well, for a few reasons, actually. The movie has no gore or violence. Everyone who dies does so quickly, and there is very little blood. There is also no foul language in this movie, making me think that it was aimed at children (under 25 years old). The manner in which it ended validated the entire movie for me, but most people are entirely too sensitive to anything that doesn't conclude in a happy ending. I love movies that go against the grain and actually want to depress their audience, but I can see why this movie wasn't given a theatrical run.Overall, it's not a game changer, but nor is it as bad as many people would have you believe it to be. If nothing else, it goes to show that even tired genres can be give a new life at the hands of truly talented people with a decent budget.

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