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Yellowbrickroad (2011)

2011 | Horror | Mystery | Documentary

99 mins

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Produced by Bloody Disgusting/The Collective
Director Jesse Holland (II) and Andy Mitton
Writer Jesse Holland (II)
Cast Michael Laurino, Cassidy Freeman, Anessa Ramsey, Alex Draper, Clark Freeman, Tara Giordano, Sam Elmore and Laura Heisler

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Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated

Jul 12, 2020  
Yellowbrickroad (2011)
Yellowbrickroad (2011)
2011 | Horror, Mystery, Documentary
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6.0 (2 Ratings)
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Watched last night did the world really need another Blair witch clone probably one of the worst I've seen nice gore effects
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Scott Tostik (389 KP) rated

Dec 29, 2019  
Yellowbrickroad (2011)
Yellowbrickroad (2011)
2011 | Horror, Mystery, Documentary
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6.0 (2 Ratings)
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The gore (0 more)
The acting... Not even sub par (0 more)
Even weirder the second time around
When I sit down to do one of these things, I like to try and do something I haven't seen before...
But I couldn't resist reviewing this little piece of WTF.
The story goes like this. In 1940, the inhabitants of a small New Hampshire town vanished one day. All pf them jist walked into the woods and never came back. All but 1. He came back saying everyone else was dead and all he could hear was some music that drove them all insane.
Fast forward 70 years.
A group of dumbasses decide to take it amongst themselves to investigate what happened.
What follows is a mishmash of bad writing, fucking horrible acting and some pretty shotty camera work.
The one saving grace of this film are the effects.
While simple, they bring a certain flair to an otherwise boring and uneventful film.
Paying attention to an already dismal movie is even harder when you add in the horrible saxophone music that drives the party nuts enough to kill. Hell, I even looked in my wife's direction a few times while it was playing...
I gave it a 7 on effects alone. If that's what you're into then this movie is for you... If not... Skip it, forget it, and throw any thought of it straight to the ground... This is not OZ, Dorothy...
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