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Reverb

Reverb (2007)

February. 10,2007
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3.9
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PG-13
| Horror

A rock musician, in need for a hit album, locks himself and his band up overnight inside a recording studio. While sampling an old recording with a spooky voice inside, a life and death struggle against the ultimate evil ensues.

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Cubussoli
2007/02/10

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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UnowPriceless
2007/02/11

hyped garbage

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Teringer
2007/02/12

An Exercise In Nonsense

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Billy Ollie
2007/02/13

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Geminate
2007/02/14

Take a dead musician that wandered far into the occult, a cheap music studio, a camera and some crummy actors and you have garbage.Everything repeats in this movie, if you are too stupid to get the plot laid out before you once, they will spend the rest of the movie pounding it into your thick skull. By the time you watch the whole thing you swear you saw it three times - for those of us that do have a brain and are up and fully functional.You know it's bad when everybody dies, including the audience. Instead of moaning 'please help me' you will be screaming 'please kill me too'. The ending was one of those ultra-crappy ones, where they just have to jab you in the ribs one last time, so you have to run right out and vomit this thing out of you mind. If you have talent you might be able to forget what you saw in under 24 hours.I really can't imagine any section of movie goers actually liking this trash, so I would say that no one of any age will like this film. Not only should you not see this but you also shouldn't mention or remember that you ever heard of it.

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lukiemould
2007/02/15

Great film. First genuinely scary horror film I've watched in a long time. The pacing kept me on the edge of my seat, and the final confrontation was quick and exciting, rather than drawn out as it seems to be in most horror films nowadays. The ending was brilliant, although maybe slightly predictable. The cast were uniformly excellent as well, although I thought it a shame that more wasn't done with Stephen Lord's character. Eva Birthwistle and Leo Gregory were both brilliant as well, and Eva's character was particularly likable and believable.It seems to be the sort of film that people will either completely love, or completely hate, but I, for one, really loved it Scary Stuff...

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chrichtonsworld
2007/02/16

When I read the plot outline on IMDb I was expecting a creepier version of Blow Out starring John Travolta. Which was an excellent thriller made by Brian De Palma in case you never heard of that title. The first half hour looked like it was heading that direction and had my psyched. But then the story went where it should not have gone and made the mistake going over the top. No subtle scenes. Very annoying cuts and use of sound that will make your eyes and ears hurt. The what appeared to be clever thriller becomes a ridiculous horror that asks too much of your imagination. I understood what they were trying to do. To create a new horror icon that lives on through his music. And yes if you think about it that does sound like a cool idea if done right. But the way they executed it damaged the movie considerably. The actors weren't that bad so I won't blame them. But the guy who edited this flick should be punished. Naturally he must have gotten the OK from director Eitan Arrusi whoever that is. (Has not done anything in the moviebizz after this film.) With an idea they had they could have created a brilliant thriller / horror. But this movie proves that a good idea alone isn't enough. You need someone who is able to make it work on the screen. And Eitan Arrusi clearly wasn't up to the task.

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wandersoul73
2007/02/17

Wow,this movie really blew me away. I had never heard of it upon viewing it. But I was rather happy with the way it turned out. I was not at all familiar with its director Eitan Arrusi either,but now I shall keep my eyes peeled for anything new from him in the future.There was a pretty steady feeling of eerie chills through-out this film. Not to so that it is a masterpiece or anything. But it was worth 84 minutes of my Saturday.And I really enjoyed the pitch look to everything. But what else would you expect from a horror flick. And you never know this guy might even be the next Master of Horror,or something.

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