The Overnight
United States
1170 people rated After a romantic weekend gets sidetracked, a young couple find themselves at an outdated hotel, caught up in murderous death-loops, and as bait for a demon.
Horror
Cast (18)
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sophia 🌹
23/05/2023 05:18
So I went into this movie not expecting much based off of the reviews. One review said they "wished the main girl lead would of died in the first minute to keep from hearing her scream"
Pause....
She didn't scream once throughout the WHOLE movie.
It does start off as a WTF is going on movie, but stick with it everything ties together about halfway through the movie.
It is different from other movies of this caliber and I don't want too give much away in this.
It's not a bad movie at all and makes sense if you pay attention to it. Another review said it "...doesn't make any sense...", and it does just again pay attention to understand what's going on.
Yes the acting is not the greatest but again it's a B rated film, and of course all actors/actresses needs to start somewhere.
There is some comical spots in the movie, and one actor I fell in love with even though he doesn't play too much of a role in this movie, but his spots toward the end made me like his character.
SOFIA ANDRES
23/05/2023 05:18
Row's (the guy) acting actually saves this from a 1-2* to a 3*.
Clark's on the other hand is what is pulling it down to a 1-2*.
Terrible acting from most characters, lots of plotholes, a "demon" thats basically yellow eyes, and without any sense of horror.
It's a shame because you can tell that someone put effort into this movie.
user9846088845112
23/05/2023 05:18
The first part of a story should have something that make the main characters likable or something we can identify with.
It is better to invest in a good makeup artist than just bying some cheap contact lenses at Amazon you see at any rave party.
Laughing children with some ketchup stains are not scary. Speaking latin is not scary. Wearing a black hoodie is not scary.
Black goo, can actually be scary, but it have to be in context and with some explanation.
Now there are actually some good nuggets in this mess.
Having 3 bad guys with different objectives is actually a really good one. This would add to the story if their different goals would clash more, how would the stalker react if he saw his lady being sacrificed ?
The house with ghosts repeating their last day as living, is also a good one - if only there were a reason to follow the clues to how that day was and what order it happened in. If the couple had found a diary, some pictures adn so on.
Moaning in a movie must be distinct enough so we understand what the characters hear, and what belongs to the soundtrack. The creaking of the floor in the beginning was very clear and effective, we heard a second creak from the left, and understood there were someone there. Why would this be dropped in the rest of the movie ?
There is more but brings me to the final nail in the coffin for me in regards of this movie, it lacks any subtlety. Any form of building suspense is soon destroyed here with some closeup, wobbling of camera or straight blurry fighting scene.
This might be ok, in your filming of the action in riding the rollercoasters at Disney, last vacation there - but is out of place in a thriller or horror.
Khadijah❤️
23/05/2023 05:18
I must admit that I initially liked this movie's cover/poster, and it was the reason for why I took a gander at it. Now, I can't claim that I had heard about this horror movie from writers Mel Hagopian and Richard Harlost prior to sitting down to watch the movie, so I didn't have any expectations really, nor did I know what I was in for.
And the movie's synopsis sounded interesting enough, further cementing me sitting down to watch the movie and give it a fair go. And so I did, but I have to say that the movie was not an entertaining one.
Sure, the storyline starts out okay enough, but the narrative quickly comes to a stand still and then just settles into that slump and never gets back on track. And that makes for a rather monotonous and bland viewing experience. And truth be told, then the movie was suffering somewhat from having a low budget feel to it.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in "The Overnight", but they did good enough jobs with bringing the story and characters to life on the screen. It was just a shame, though, that the actors and actresses didn't really have much to work with in terms of a properly entertaining storyline and script.
If you enjoy horror movies, then I would not really recommend you waste your time, money or effort on "The Overnight".
My rating of directors Bobby Francavillo and Kevin Rhoades' 2022 horror movie "The Overnight" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
LIDIANA ✨
23/05/2023 05:18
I had to stop watching this utter crap after 20 minutes. The acting is awfull. The plot even more. It has b-movie writen all over it. And an awfull b-movie at that. Dont waste your time watching this crap.
Tima M
23/05/2023 05:18
Look I think we all know this films not gonna win any major awards but I like the storytelling, which kept me entertained for the films entire duration.
The only negative I would say is some of the acting but unless your casting Tom Hardy or Leo Decaprio in every film then your not gonna get thespians to admire and adore their craft.
Go into the film expecting nothing. You won't be disappointed and you might even enjoy it. Have fun.
Mohssin
23/05/2023 05:18
Thought it was a slow creepy depiction of a romantic weekend gone wrong. The acting was pretty good. The location looked very sinister, and the music was suitably ominous.
LesDegameursofficiels
23/05/2023 05:18
There are some movies you "watch" while doing your dishes/taking a shower/browsing the internet etc but they still manage to annoy you. This is one of them. Why people bother to make movies with characters that no one gives a damn about? I really wished the main female character died in the first 1minute so we wouldn't have to listen to her annoying screaming all the time. Bad movie. Don't waste your time.
Ahmad tariq
23/05/2023 05:18
In the movie, there is a Clockwork Orange book and a Frankie Goes to Hollywood mug, in one of the rooms
Both relate to Stanley Kubrick's, as the movie of the book was made by him and included a Frankie Goes to Hollywood song.
So as the movie was set in a hotel it has to be a nod to The Shining, they even have a creepy typewriter, so obviously, the writers are fans.
The story is different to the shining yet it's set in a creepy hotel, with lots of weird stuff going on I think the 6 stars is about right for this movie, It's worth watching if you have nothing to do.
Ladypearl🌹
16/02/2023 12:58
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