The Elevator Game
A young girl disappears after she attempts to play an internet game known as The Elevator Game. Her brother vows to find her, refusing to give up, even if it appears that the police and his own parents have done just done. A group of high school graduates have an internet series that explores and debunks various urban myths and legends. But the series isn't doing well, and the sponsor is breathing down their neck. They bring on an intern, Ryan (Gino Anania) but he doesn't exactly receive a warm welcome, especially from the host of the series, Kris (Alex (Carlos).
The sponsor demands they upload something the next day, so Kevin (Liam Stewart-Kanigan) asks for ideas. Ryan suggests the Elevator Game, since it doesn't require a budget, and the building where it originally took place is nearby. Kris is skeptical, but there are no better ideas, so off they go.
There is a set of rules that must be followed, after which they will supposedly see the "Fifth Floor Woman". But if the rules are not followed exactly, she will tear you apart. So they enter the building and begin their quest to find this woman, and see the supposed Red World she comes from. But nothing happens, and half their footage is lost through a technicality, so they decide to call it a night. But the night is actually just beginning...
I thought this wasn't a half-bad horror movie, and I thought it was worth watching. Granted, there is no explanation of the Red World, and the Fifth Floor Woman, but perhaps a sequel is in the works that will be more forthcoming. That being said, it's far from perfect, although the actors did a good job. My biggest complain is that the actor playing Kris was too over the top, and not in a good way. And judging by what I saw of their web series, I would never watch it. But then again, it's not real. I think you'll enjoy it, for the most part. I'll give this film 3 Stars.
The Toolbox Murders (1978)
Terror abounds in an apartment complex when a masked man with a toolbox murders women with his tools.
To put it bluntly, this was one terrible movie, which is why I didn't even finish it, and it's only an hour and a half long. Cameron Mitchell plays the apartment manager, who is not happy about the murders and is baffled at how someone is securing entrance. He played brother Buck on the High Chaparral. Tim Donnelly plays a detective on the case. You might remember him as Chet from Emergency. Pamelyn Ferdin plays a teenage who is abducted, and her brother, played by Wesley Eure is more worried about her than their mother, played by Aneta Corsaut, who played Andy' girlfriend Helen in the Andy Griffith Show. Pamelyn was a child actress with a number of credits.
That being said, the acting was horrible., for the most part, and the writing atrocious. Directing was bad. I realize this was the 70s and films weren't quite as graphic as they are not, but even so, this as badly done and had horrible timing. The beginning of the film is just a gorefest. From what I read, the rest was a snooze fest. I happen to like Cameron Mitchell, so I'm sorry he felt he had to do this. If you want to see him in something scary, watch his episode of Night Gallery called Green Fingers, along with Elsa Lanchester.
My advice it to avoid this film entirely.
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