Saturday, February 5, 2011

A decent horror flick..better than 'Shelter' and 'Paranormal Activity 2'


Vanishing on 7th Street is a horror film that combines supernatural, mystery and apocalyptic style of scaring people who are really into scary movies which is somehow a bit of unique style considering horror films nowadays are either about exorcism or ghost stories with long hair and black eyes (lol). With decent performances from Thandie Newton, Hayden Christensen and John Leguizamo, the film is just as good as it is. It's not really scary but thrilling, and though some happenings remained unanswered until the end, the film ended just fine. Nothing really especial about it though (except for the plot perhaps) but it was satisfying 'coz it's not predictable and you would really wanna seat though it once you started.

Four group of people found themselves in a bar as they looked for the people they love. They were just four of the few people left in 7th Street alive as others were vanished mysteriously in the dark (with their clothes and other stuff they wear left behind). As soon as they realized that the darkness devoured these people and power is running out, they have to do all things necessary to keep at least a spark of light with them to survive. Directed by Brad Anderson, who directed Christian Bale's The Machinist, Vanishing on 7th Street, though it could have been better, it's a good horror flick that I have watched this year so far, compare to non-sense 'Shelter' and 'Paranormal Activity 2'. (3 out 5 stars)

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