Stricken
Stricken
PG-13 | 27 July 2010 (USA)
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Horror / Suspense - After her mother's death and her father's brutal suicide, 25 year old Sarah Black fears she is losing her grip on reality. She is haunted by nightmares and terrifying visions, and she can't shake the feeling that something evil is about to find her. When people she cares about start to die, Sarah believes she may be next. Detective Scott Aro has been investigating a string of murders for 10 years, but nothing he has seen can prepare him for what lies ahead. As hope seems lost, the two must face the evil that has been unleashed and battle to stay alive as they discover that some things won't stay dead. It waits in the dark.

Reviews
Aanna Wilton K

This is the first time when I felt that the detective really care about his job and the family he is working with. They make a bound through the events. It was very heart warming. It was the only thing that made me watch the entire movie or else I would turn it off after 30 minutes. Sadly it is everything but not scary. I am alone here home, watching it in the dark, and I am still not scared at all. Okay it has some okay visual effect, but thats all. Although the music is great. I loved the singing at the beginning. Finally not just a useless song to make the movie longer, as I sadly often see in films. Talking about making the movie longer: it has a lot of useless scenes... This movie is worth to watch it once. But do not expect a lot.

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thomasevans51

OK to start off the film was absolutely rubbish, the acting was atrocious and the storyline was just plain silly. As for the fake reviewers on here ( dougjillscarbrough) i might add that this guy who gave this film 10 stars is very 'close and also knows his work schedule lol ' with the director hence the big amazing review. People really need to start watching the actual movie instead of praising a guy who makes a diabolical movie. People really need to stop using the rating system on IMDb to create false hope for people expecting a good movie. One tip i will give to the guy who wrote the 10 star review ( you may want to possibly not make it so obvious how close you are with the director and is fabulous work ethics. Please for the love of god get a grip. Bottom line this film should not have even been made its that rubbish take my advice people don't be fooled by these 10 star reviews from people who have only been a member for like the past month who only have the one review. Come on to the silly idiots out there who do this, people are not that dumb

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Chris Mackey (guestar57)

A Matt Sconce flick. Stars : David Fine & Stephanie FrenchWatched STRICKEN and was cheering at it's pure horror elements,'Is That Wrong ?'Poor girl lost her mom,then her dad,then her boyfriend…Wait a second they all have her in common…OR do they ???The effects are most inspiring,Really impressive ,Especially when you see lots of FRESNO landmarks and Highway 41 referenced.David Fine gives this 'Steve Railsback vibe, Google that actor young'uns .David Fine has set a watermark in the last year,That only one other actor has Bill Oberst Jr,You might wanna see some of his work too,WOW dudes you are 'Creepy Cool !'Matt Sconce does so many genres in his filmmaking journey,Matt this was an 'Out Of The Park' effort,Loved the acting,make-up and just pure evil that was on surface.

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dougjillscarbrough

This movie was created on a very low budget. Can you imagine what Matt Sconce, and his very talented actors, and crew could create with a Hollywood budget? Matt Sconce, is without question headed for the big time. Matt Sconce has all the necessary creative tools to produce quality films. The casting of characters could not have been better. Detective Scott Aro, played by David Fine, gave a solid believable performance through the entire film. You could feel his years of relentless agony, in the search for a savage killer! Sarah Black played by Stephanie French, equally helped to carry the show down its dark, twisted, and surprising path of events. She had a sweet, charming innocents, about her, yet you could feel the presence of the ungodly daemon that possessed her. Stephanie French could transpose herself into a horrible monster right before your eyes! There was not one week character in the entire movie. The Thriller movie (Stricken), was just that a real thriller. I was on the edge of my seat through the entire movie. This is a must see movie. I foresee a sequel to this movie in the future. Doug Scarbrough

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