Body At Brighton Rock

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  • KDuranBoy

    > 3 day

    I respect the effort made in making this. However, it’s not worth watching. Horrible acting by main character.

  • Mimbrow

    > 3 day

    Omg slow 2 hours of my life Ill never get back what a waste of 6 bucks. Slow not true horror. Weird in spots with a twist in the end wait until you can see if free on Amazon prime in a month or 2, if you are bored and there is nothing else to watch.

  • Les rosenberg

    > 3 day

    Its a good movie fun to watch, I liked it.

  • Tessa

    > 3 day

    This movie is weird and low budget for sure! I personally did not like it but did have a good little twist at the end.

  • Maia

    > 3 day

    Thankfully, I did not spend my money on this terrible TERRIBLE movie. I did not order this from Amazon, but Ive seen it, unfortunately. It should have negative stars, zero is too high. I am a certified scaredy cat and usually will have to cover my eyes and ears during scary movies. The only reason I wanted to close my eyes during this movie is because it was so boring. Painfully. BORING. The most interesting part of the movie and only real violence lasts for about 5 minutes at the very end. The big twist didnt even make sense--it seemed like the creative vision was really unsure of which direction to take this story, so they just put a little of everything (yet also nothing at all)... She spends 90% of the movie just sitting down or pacing around the same spot in the woods, not interacting with anyone or anything. They are seemingly doing some heavy-handed foreshadowing at the VERY beginning, which made it seem like wayyyy more (or, ya know, anything at all) was going to happen, but it doesnt. I wanna say this movie was so bad that its ridiculous, but even ridiculous things can be entertaining. I dont usually write reviews, especially go out of my way to do so, but this movie is just such a waste of time and fills me with an annoyance I cant quite describe. Save yourselves

  • Rodd J. Pribik

    09-06-2025

    Solid storytelling, acting, setting, and sense of place.

  • Brian Whitmore

    Greater than one week

    Not that great

  • Albina Buckridge

    > 3 day

    Good stuff.

  • Michael

    > 3 day

    Bad acting, writing, pacing. A ludicrous plot twist & unintentionally hilarious display of bad special effects. Waste of time.

  • Harry H Long

    Greater than one week

    This limp thriller has a young parks employee, Wendy (Karina Fontes), heading out into the wild to post handbills along a hiking trail. At some point she wanders off the trail and gets lost; of course her cell phone charge dies shortly after she realizes this. In trying to find a spot where her walkie talkie will make a connection she discovers a several days old body. Eeuw. (I’m not being snarky; that’s approximately her reaction.) Now she has to stick around near the corpse until help arrives and deal with another hiker (Casey Adams) – maybe a murderer! – who insists on rummaging through the body’s clothes for identification. Oh, yes, and there’s a bear that – despite much being made of it on the case art – only shows up at practically the end of the film and (SPOILER ALERT) is easily sent packing. From the cheesy, computer generated opening titles (over some of the crappiest music I’ve ever heard) to, well, just about everything else, this film misses the mark and – except for really good photography – looks every bit as low budget as it likely is. It’s essentially supposed to be a study of a young woman finding out she’s stronger and more resourceful than she realizes but Wendy is such a whiner who comes off feeling very entitled that it’s nigh impossible to care about her (particularly as she makes bone-headed decision after bone-headed decision – not that the story could proceed without them). There’s a plot twist at the very end (no, I won’t spoil that) that seems pulled in from another movie. If it is really the point here I’ll just note that Rod Serling used to do this kind of thing more successfully and in one third the time.

Wendy, a part-time summer employee at a mountainous state park, takes on a rough trail assignment at the end of the season, trying to prove to her friends that she’s capable enough to do the job. When she takes a wrong turn and ends up deep in the backcountry, she stumbles upon what might be a potential crime scene. Stuck with no communication after losing her radio and with orders to guard the site, Wendy must fight the urge to run and do the harder job of staying put — spending the night deep in the wilderness, facing down her worst fears and proving to everyone — including herself — that she’s stronger than she thinks.

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