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The Barrens

The Barrens (2012)

September. 28,2012
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4.6
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R
| Horror Thriller

A man takes his family on a camping trip and becomes convinced they are being stalked by the legendary monster of the New Jersey Pine Barrens: the Jersey Devil.

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Hellen
2012/09/28

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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VividSimon
2012/09/29

Simply Perfect

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GrimPrecise
2012/09/30

I'll tell you why so serious

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Zlatica
2012/10/01

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Spikeopath
2012/10/02

Alright, lets cut to the chase here, The Barrens, a spin on The Jersey Devil legend, is no uber great movie. Chastised and frowned upon by much of the horror community, you have to wonder just what was expected of a production like this - a pic that's early notices suggested it was never going to shake the earth of the horror crowd?The Barrens is competent film making in the context of the budget afforded it. When you look at some of the films that have been churned out on the various sci-fi and horror channels out their in cable land, then this definitely has more going for it.True! There's the usual implausibilities and director and writer Darren Lynn Bousman has pacing problems, but there's good thought gone into the screenplay here, Bousman looking to add a little more to his film than merely being a "monster in the woods" shocker. There's also decent performances from the cast, which only comes to fruition when things finally go belly up in the last third.Not one to recommend with any sort of confidence, especially to the tough horror loving crowd, but if you are after a "decent" "B" type horror to view while you are pottering about doing stuff in your lounge (or basements), then it proves itself to be more viable than some Syfy channel trash that is churned out at regular intervals. 5.5/10

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justintomovies
2012/10/03

For some sort, I'm kinda intrigue with this movie that I decided to rent and watch it. The story, okay, its unique! The actors were good in their acting! But I think, something is really missing at first that you as a viewer will hold on to the movie, guessing if its really happening or not. Making you fool until the ending really?? I do enjoy this, but actually made me disappointed as well like in some movies that had its same genre. I actually like how the story become twisted. The turn of events do made me oh really? But the ending, really I don't know? I think I'm not convinced. When I'm able to see some deleted scenes that its DVD has. Well when I watched it, kinda relief but why with the movie? I think because its not actually possible. But I can say, I did enjoy the ride!

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LeonLouisRicci
2012/10/04

A combination of Monster/Horror/Suspense this is a satisfying and mysterious puzzle that is somewhat restrained in the Horror elements (exposed entrails aside). It is a more than competent looking Movie that has a truly creepy, could be real or hallucinatory Monster, one of Mythology's Second Stringers, The Jersey Devil.Well Acted with a pulse pounding ending where all, or most, is revealed. This Story of a Family Camping Trip was destined for samo-samo status but is elevated with enough Style and tension making it rise above a lot of DTV and other Misfires of its ilk.The prickly pace and developing despair along with a run for your life momentum makes the Movie a welcome Entry into the Wilderness of Low-Budget, Teen-Oriented Scream-a-Thons. It is much better and smarter than those Cheap Thrill throwaways.

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Kolobos51
2012/10/05

Darren Lynn Bousman directed some of the more watchable Saw sequels and the cult, horror sci-fi rock opera Repo! The Genetic Opera. Since then, his movies just get worse and worse. After his barely okay Mother's Day, I didn't have high hopes for this movie but it still managed to disappoint me.True Blood actor Stephen Moyer stars as an upper middle class family man that drags his wife, teenage daughter, and pre-adolescent son out camping to the same place he used to go with his father. Once they arrive at a heavily populated camp site, he immediately begins acting crazier and crazier but this doesn't seem to concern his family, who agree to follow him even deeper into the woods. Along the way, he is haunted by visions of local legend the Jersey Devil, a man eating demon spawn that supposedly stalks the woods.Not much of The Barrens makes sense and Stephen Moyer's performance is just terrible. He plays the whole film in the same note of crazed, squinting intensity. He rants, pops pills, shoves his kids, and throws jealous temper tantrums at his wife so frequently that he makes Jack Nicholson in The Shining seem balanced. It's completely unbelievable that his family wouldn't be more concerned by his insanity.Mia Kirshner of The Black Dahlia and The L Word and the rest of his family are better, but they're not given enough personality to impress. Erik Knudson, of Scream 4, Saw 2, and Jericho is also great is a supporting role as a skate punk the daughter befriends and he steals every scene he's in but he doesn't have much screen time.Aside from a cool looking creature, which may or may not only exist in the father's imagination, there's not much to The Barrens and it just limps along like a wounded hiker for the first hour. Things pick up in the last 30 minutes but it's too little too late and down ending seems forced and, like the rest of the movie, has some major logic issues. I just really can't recommend this movie to anyone.

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