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All Hail the King of Hell
Rookie police officer Jessica Loren has been assigned the last shift at a closing police station and must wait for a hazmat crew to collect biomedical evidence. Ordered not to leave the station under any circumstances, Jessica comes to learn that it's more than just an outdated station, it's home to the ultimate embodiment of evil and his devoted bloodthirsty followers. Jessica is left to fend for herself in the Devil's playground.
Avis de la communauté (11)
If you arent into the horror genre then its not for you. This is a genuinely creepy movie. I didnt find it predictable at all, it was a fresh idea executed well. You cant say much without spoiling it.
Has a few good ideas, but poorly executed. The dumbest protagonist in the history of horror. Whimsical at times, nonsensical overall.
Hey...when you seen most of the great horror movies..its ok to watch a good horror flick... it was fun and free
>*"If crazy is being devoted to something you love, then i'm as crazy as a slimy snail in a tin can."* Strange noises, weird phone calls, spooky apparitions and an exagerated amount of objects moving around constantly. ***Last Shift*** is all about the mystery of what's behind these strange phenomenons. It was a gripping mystery for the first half but it gets redundant and loses steam in the second half. Especially with the phone call, scare, phone call, scare, phone call, scare... the whole movie is pretty much that on repetition. Juliana Harkavy was very believable in the lead role and I like her character. Although there's absolutely no logical explanation as to why she doesn't just leave the building. Lots of other nonsensical stuff. Done in a single location, claustrophobic, atmospheric and I was surprised a few times by clever twists. Nice creepy look for the entity(s) but never really a decent scare.
I wasn't expecting much from this but it actually surpassed my expectations. It's no classic of the genre but it's spooky enough if you're looking for mild scares.