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Julian Richings
Reviews Featuring Julian Richings
A predictable but well-made slasher it would be much better if only it didn't stick so rigidly to a formula we all know off by heart.
A film about death and its impact on others that is refreshingly unsentimental, and with an ending that might leave you feeling either exhilarated or depressed (or even both) depending upon how you interpret it.
Proof, if ever it was required, that the Ol West did indeed stretch on and on and on and on
If you can see past the awful dialogue, horrifically cliched characters and terrible writing, you might just be entertained enough to enjoy this cult sc-fi precursor to Saw.
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