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Project Eerie

Rating4.3 /10
20231 h 16 m
United States
490 people rated

On Halloween, 2020, Jesse & Jacob Warner disappeared while live streaming on social media. This is that live stream.

Horror

User Reviews

Ahmed Salah Farahat

21/07/2024 06:46
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الرشروش الدرويش

16/07/2024 11:34
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Ama Frenzy

16/07/2024 11:34
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16/07/2024 11:34
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Namrata Sharma

15/11/2023 16:16
Well I have mixed opinions about that movie. First of all I didn't know it was an anthology movie. The first sequence was the part I really did enjoy. It felt creepy and interesting. If I would have been the director of that movie, I would have only made the movie from that story, add some twists, mix different things up etc. If I'd rate the first sequence separately, it would get something like 7-8 out of 10. The second one I really did not get. The acting felt so fake and the story was just weird instead of having the same creepiness as the first one. The second one tired me so much that I even did not care about the movie anymore when the third sequence started. A ghost story... Wow, that is original. This was the most pointless sequence of the trilogy. Overall I really did not understand a lot of things and I think many of those were not well thought out. First of all, why should something so "top secret" be found in abandoned houses? Secondly, I could understand the papers, but a blu-ray disc? 😂 Then, how were those 3 stories related to each other? Why were those on the same disc, meaning those would have been the same case overall? And why should be a ghost hunting trip top secret? The movie has a lot of creepy scenes, but most of them (maybe even all) are shown in the trailer, so you basically get nothing more than that. Really sad that they didn't take the first story and convert it to something special. Taking all in mind I'd give it 5/10, so the IMDB rating 4,3 since of today seems quite honest.

TikTok Sports

14/11/2023 16:17
I gave them an extra star for having the balls to see the final version and decide to release it anyway. In the realm of cinema, there exists a category of films so extraordinarily terrible that they transcend the boundaries of mere bad taste, venturing into a realm of unparalleled awfulness that leaves one questioning the very existence of art itself. Project Eerie, a cinematic monstrosity masquerading as a horror film, proudly stands as a beacon of this cinematic abyss. From the moment it began, Project Eerie assaults the viewer with a barrage of incoherent plotlines, laughable dialogue, and characters so devoid of personality that they make cardboard cutouts seem like Shakespearean actors. The film's narrative, if one can even call it that, meanders aimlessly through a maze of clichés and contrivances, leaving the audience utterly bewildered and hopelessly lost. The acting in Project Eerie is a masterclass in amateurish theatrics, with each performance more cringe-worthy than the last. The characters deliver their lines with the enthusiasm of a sleepwalker reciting a grocery list, their facial expressions as varied as a blank sheet of paper. One can only imagine the director's instructions to the cast: "Just stand there and try to look vaguely concerned." The special effects in Project Eerie are a visual assault of the worst kind. The CGI (or makeup?), if one can even call it that, looks like it was created using leftover spaghetti and a green-screen backdrop from a 1980s sitcom. The ghosts (or whatever they are supposed to be), when they finally deign to appear, look like rejected costumes from a high school Halloween party. The characters are caricatures of the worst kind. A quick Google search, or even Bing for god sakes, would have prevented several problems with the dialogue. Project Eerie is a cinematic disaster of epic proportions, a film so bad that it makes Uwe Boll look like Martin Scorsese. It is a waste of time, a blight upon the cinematic landscape, and a testament to the depths of human folly. If you value your sanity and your sense of taste, I implore you to steer clear of this cinematic abomination.

Zeytun Aziz

14/11/2023 16:17
2023 has been lacking good horror movies with the exception of a few. I was looking for something new to watch and stumbled across this film, not really knowing what to expect. Now, I love me some found footage based films if they're done right, but those with excessive camera shaking to a point where it's hard to even watch a film is annoying to me. I read the synopsis behind this which seemed intriguing so watching I went to see what this is. This lives up to its title and keeps your attention while never losing its creepy factor in my opinion. It gives you this disturbing sense of feeling in basic, yet effective form with each "project" you witness based on the plot. The saying "less is more" is true and this film focuses on that, which makes it good in its own right. However, like any good found footage film, there's always something missing from it - in this case, a more explanatory ending. However, the way it ends appears to be left to the viewers to form their own narrative ending? I wanted more from it but unfortunately, that's not the case here. And as creepy as it sounds, I wanted to see more top secret projects being found while watching but all creepy good things must come to an end at some point. I give this a 7.5/10.

munir Ahmed

09/11/2023 16:09
24hrs ago I saw Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor, in my review I wrote that if either Elsie or Molly wanted me to recommend them a found footage horror, I would recommend this. The same here. However, despite the interesting wraparound of portmanteau stories this is a by the numbers horrors with predictable shocks- something the aforementioned film had more of. The videos and documents ( like the storage room in Carmichael) are conveniently placed for those to find out. Here it's an abandoned government building. Seriously? A government building? Weak scripting. The shocks are routine and cheap- camera picks up a figure in the distance, pans either left or right, figure disappears. And despite the fact the audience is supposed to be witnessing raw and uncut footage, the filmmakers add sound effects and subtle musical cues. Cheap directing. The first story of a father and daughter camping is rather well done with a creepy 'park ranger' loitering around but truly would a father looking for his missing daughter grab the camera. Surely, this documenting would be further from his mind? Again weak scripting.

Mr.white

05/11/2023 16:02
"What are you scared of?" Two friends discover classified evidence of the unknown in this terrifying horror anthology. Viewing the uncovered footage turns out to be deadly... Ricky Umberger's latest film is scary, intense, and shocking. Fans of the Fear Footage trilogy will love this movie - I've already watched it twice! If you're looking for something new to watch, add Project Eerie to your list. Another incredible physical release too, complete with authentic packaging, evidence, and inserts. Order direct, like I did! I highly recommend getting a copy or at least streaming this new horror on Amazon. "Viewing without a top secret clearance is prohibited."

Mohamed Gnégné

02/11/2023 16:01
Ignore the 10/10 review by TheFearFoorage, they made the film lol Fear Footage, Ricky's other films, were ok. They weren't Blair Witch, Death of a VLogger or He'll House LLC by any means but as far as low budget FF go, they were passable but this one sadly is the opposite. With a boring wraparound anf a handful of stories, none of which carried a sense of suspense or danger, this was pedestrian with a capital Yawn and stands as the first of his films I've really not enjoyed. I've scored it a 5 as I didn't hate it, and 5 is an average rating in my eyes, and it's certainly not BAD, just very underwhelming.
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