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Reeker

  • 2005
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
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5.1/10
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Reeker (2005)
Strangers trapped at an eerie travel oasis in the desert must unravel the mystery behind their visions of dying people while they are preyed upon by a decaying creature.
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Strangers trapped at an eerie travel oasis in the desert must unravel the mystery behind their visions of dying people while they are preyed upon by a decaying creature.Strangers trapped at an eerie travel oasis in the desert must unravel the mystery behind their visions of dying people while they are preyed upon by a decaying creature.Strangers trapped at an eerie travel oasis in the desert must unravel the mystery behind their visions of dying people while they are preyed upon by a decaying creature.

  • Director
    • Dave Payne
  • Writer
    • Dave Payne
  • Stars
    • Devon Gummersall
    • Derek Richardson
    • Tina Illman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Dave Payne
    • Writer
      • Dave Payne
    • Stars
      • Devon Gummersall
      • Derek Richardson
      • Tina Illman
    • 150User reviews
    • 107Critic reviews
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    Devon Gummersall
    Devon Gummersall
    • Jack
    Derek Richardson
    Derek Richardson
    • Nelson
    Tina Illman
    • Gretchen
    Scott Whyte
    • Trip
    Arielle Kebbel
    Arielle Kebbel
    • Cookie
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Henry
    Eric Mabius
    Eric Mabius
    • Radford
    Marcia Strassman
    Marcia Strassman
    • Rose
    Les Jankey
    • Half-a-Trucker
    David Hadinger
    David Hadinger
    • Reeker
    Carole Ruggier
    Carole Ruggier
    • The Mom
    Paul Greenstein
    • The Dad
    Paul Butcher
    Paul Butcher
    • The Kid
    Steven Zlotnick
    • The Cops
    • (as Steve Zlotnick)
    Christopher Boyer
    Christopher Boyer
    • The Cops
    Wesley Thompson
    Wesley Thompson
    • The Cops
    Alejandro Patiño
    Alejandro Patiño
    • The Paramedic
    • (as Alexander Patino)
    Bix
    • The Dog
    • Director
      • Dave Payne
    • Writer
      • Dave Payne
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    5HorrorDisasterGuy-90617

    Alright supernatural slasher movie.

    It's not bad for a supernatural slasher movie, but I have some issues. There's really not much to the story with just the characters' standard in the desert oasis. Most of the time, it's just the characters waiting for something or looking for a way to get help or leave. It's pretty predictable throughout, and it doesn't do anything interesting until the end. The movie takes a while to get going, and the killer comes much later in the movie. Also, it uses typical cliches like cheap jump scares and characters making stupid decisions throughout. The death scenes do have decent tension to it and are built up pretty decently on how they are killed off. Also, it's interesting how after someone killed, it shows a flashback from their memory. The movie has a decent atmosphere with it taking place in an isolated environment with no service and how the place looks abandoned.
    5The_Void

    Another unoriginal, safe modern horror flick

    I was really hoping for a lot more from this modern horror flick, but unfortunately it's slipped into the subdued, 'safe' plot that so many films these days seem to follow and there isn't an awful lot of actual horror on display. The film feels like it's building up to something all the way through, but despite some nice visuals throughout; it fails to deliver on its promise. By far the best thing about the film is the atmosphere, and through competent handling from director Dave Payne, Reeker is given the right feel throughout. The central location; a motel in the middle of nowhere, is a good location for horror and a good sense of hopelessness is generated through it and the character's despair. The cast of characters are the common 'dopey teens', who are on their way to a rave (very original). Things go wrong for them when their car breaks down near to the aforementioned motel, and this is followed by a series of strange events. The location is strangely deserted, they can't get a radio signal and, worst of all, there appears to be something chasing them.

    The film starts off with a nice little sequence that sees a family become the victim of...something. From there, the film is suspenseful because you really want to know exactly what is going on in this place where the lead characters have found themselves. I was thinking that there'd be some great revelation just around the corner - but the film makes us wait, wait a bit more and wait again until eventually delivering just about the worst ending a film can have. And just to make things a little bit worse; it's an ending that a great many horror films have used recently, and every single one of them left me disappointed as well. There are some good effects in the film, however, and despite some dodgy CGI in places; things such as the man with no legs may leave some of the less experienced horror viewers with nightmares. The central baddie (I'm guessing the title villain) is good, but it doesn't look very good; and I'd have preferred a man in a cape over the rubbish computer effects that the director has opted for. Overall, this film certainly isn't all bad; but there are far too many flaws for me to call it a success and I don't think the title is a million miles away from being an apt description of the film.
    7Coventry

    Fear the Reaper...um, I mean REEKER!

    I feel a bit sorry to say that this isn't a great film and sadly suffers from a lack of originality, because I really did enjoy my viewing of "Reeker" and I certainly wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to other hardcore horror fans on the lookout for new thrills! "Reeker" is a fun film, with decent production values and lots of exhilarating gore, and it's only near the end that the script begins to show some major holes and plot twists that featured in many other movies already. Up until when the story becomes painfully predictable, Dave Payne manages to build up some genuine suspense, likable character-drawings and even some vivid black humor. Five twenty-something people who only know each other vaguely are on their way to a famous rave in the desert when their journey suddenly takes a nightmarish turn. After a truly banal drug-incident, the gang returns to the nearest motel, only to find that everyone has mysteriously vanished there. The only living soul for miles around is a middle-aged traveler who has severe problems himself, as he somehow lost his wife on the isolated desert roads. Things get really uncanny when a terrifying figure, bizarrely dressed and smelling horribly, shows up killing the cast members in – it has to be said – very imaginative ways! You certainly won't be complaining about a shortage of excitement, as the film doesn't cut back on grotesque make-up effects or over-the-top gory moments. After the first glimpse at the unusual killer and the ominous atmosphere, it becomes clear that "Reeker" is slightly more ambitious than your average high-school slasher. Such an ambition is definitely praiseworthy and promising for Payne's future career, but sadly his "idea" has been used already in many other (classic as well as more recent) movies before. Of course, I can't mention which ones because that would have the same effect as revealing the actual twist. Michael Ironside is the terrific experienced actor of the film, but he receives excellent feedback from the enthusiast young cast. Derek Richardson (who was in "Hostel") is very good and Gillmore Girl Arielle Kebbel is more than adequate as well. "Reeker" guarantees a fine watch all together, but it's a little shortcoming to end up a genre classic.
    5MCEdwards13

    What the hell??????

    I took a wild guess on this film to be honest.... front cover looked good, the synopsis on the back made the film sound good, but when push came to shove, it was just "alright". The characters were drab and boring and very cliché "horror teen victims", the script was quite funny with a few comedy moments and one-liners and on first impressions the storyline seemed very much "done before a million and one times". Reeker has its fair share of slight frights (if you're a girl), funny moments and half-decent gore special fx, but the twist at the end? What the hell? As much as it sort of tied the story together, it also left me thinking "OK, but.... why?" I think it tries to be too clever and whacky, and fails! An OK "no-brainer" to watch with a four pack and a takeaway, but please don't expect a genius horror film... you'll be disappointed!
    Dethcharm

    Do You Smell That?...

    REEKER starts out with a bang, only to slow to a crawl for the next hour or so. Unfortunately, the characters aren't quite interesting enough to fill the gap with their personalities alone.

    Some spooky things happen, and a few people die hideously, but these moments are few and far between.

    Once Michael Ironside's character enters the picture, it picks up only slightly. He's mostly wasted here.

    Though the climax adds a sort of TWILIGHT ZONE twist to the proceedings, it can't salvage it from its overall doldrums...

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    • Trivia
      The gas station where tripp has to repair the truck is the same one used in Rob Zombies house of 1000 corpses, for captain spaldings haunt
    • Goofs
      Crew and equipment is reflected in the truck, in many pan-around shots.
    • Quotes

      Jack: At least you can see.

      Trip: Yeah, well at least you can jack off!

    • Crazy credits
      Filmed, against all odds, in the rapidly decaying movie making capital of the world, Southern california, U.S.A.
    • Connections
      Followed by No Man's Land: The Rise of Reeker (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Commute
      Written by Keith Ruggiero

      Performed by Soviet

      Courtesy of Head Records

      Published by KAR songs ASCAP

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 2006 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Afraid of the Dark LLC (United States)
      • Bac Films (France)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Noche diabólica
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Institution
      • Primal Pictures
      • Afraid of the Dark
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,290,800
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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