Notable Cast: Arielle Kebbel, Sarah Carter, Andrew Lee Potts, Alex Wyndham, Katie McGrath, Martin Compston, Michael Jibson
AKA: Freakdog
AKA: Freakdog
Occasionally I find it fun to randomly choose a movie to
watch on a lazy day. No preconceptions. No thought in the choice. A random new
movie to spend some time with. This is how I came about to watch “Red Mist.” I
remember seeing it for rent years ago, but never gave much second thought to it
until I stumbled across it today on Netflix Streaming. In that fit of ‘what the
hell,’ I decided to watch the supernatural slasher. While it definitely has its
moments, the odd combination of elements leaves quite a bit to be desired for
it to have the impact it wanted to leave and it fades from memory quickly.
Catherine (Kebbel) and her friends are desperately pushing
to be the best doctors they can be, but their youth and arrogance occasionally
gets in the way. Particularly when a poor decision leaves a young and jaded man
in a permanent coma. To try and bring him out of it, Catherine injects a new
experimental drug into him. With no results at first, she gives up trying. Now
her friends are all dying around her at the hands of innocent people and there
is only one person that would know their secret…and he’s in a coma.
The flip phone...a deadly weapon. |
From there, the film straight up dive-bombs into the
supernatural slasher. In an odd combination of “I Know What You Did Last
Summer” and “Patrick,” “Red Mist” collides with some effective moments. The
kills can be vicious and unique, I’m not going to give too much away with hows
or whys, but the film definitely gets better from this point. The special
effects are impressive for a relatively low budget film and Breathnach keeps
the tension up enough to keep the viewer’s attention and make the kills
effective.
Unfortunately, the ending ends up a lackluster one that sort of ends. The climax of the film doesn’t nearly build up enough to be worthy of the rest of the slaughter even if it has a few surprises. It sort of just…ends. A rather lackluster way to end the film as it finally started to build some momentum.
Unfortunately, the ending ends up a lackluster one that sort of ends. The climax of the film doesn’t nearly build up enough to be worthy of the rest of the slaughter even if it has a few surprises. It sort of just…ends. A rather lackluster way to end the film as it finally started to build some momentum.
Slasher motif anyone? |
Written By Matt Reifschneider
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