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  • Warning: Spoilers
    So it's a ghost movie about aliens that could be an alien movie about ghosts. But there is also the meth lab that somehow produces methadone, two completely different drugs!

    I nearly fell off my seat when the cop said. "You've been running around a meth lab, methadone is known for causing hallucinations". LoL.

    Do your research before putting on film!!!

    I mean gas masks and location was okay, but it had a very strange plot. Overall good job. Much better than I could have done as I'm not a film maker.

    Alien mask was okay. Ending was somewhat enjoyable.

    I probably wouldn't recommend. Sorry.....
  • xposipx7 October 2018
    For a low budget modern horror movie, the production quality is great, the acting is good enough, and the premise works.

    Where does it go wrong then?

    First, it's not scary. There is no suspense and the movie takes itself seriously, so there should be some.

    Second, the death sequences are dry and lame. The screen will go black and someone will randomly go missing. That's it. No payoff, no terror.

    Third, they rely on the found footage aspect when it's not needed. The a/v is well done otherwise and this does not make it more effective. The majority of the movie ends up being a plain black screen about 25 minutes in.

    This could have been successful, but falls completely flat.
  • sinnfenian6 November 2019
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    The Good: This is shot with a pretty quality direction. I expected a lower budget feel but was pleasantly surprised. From the get go, the characters were played well and had an air about them as if they had known each other for decades. They way the interacted was well written and played.

    The bad: At some point, after the friends go into the jail, the movie devolves into a bunch of people walking around the dark, then running around screaming. This becomes a little tiring and feels like filler.

    The ugly: *spoiler* All the while you are trying to figure out who the killer is, the suspects seem to rotate until right when you think you have it, you're wrong again. But this is all done in a bad way. First, you movie eludes to the jail being haunted..then the possibility of it being a friend pop up, then theres a sprinkling of aliens, then extra people attached to a meth lab, then a hint that maybe Rachel did it under an illusion...only to find out all of those were wrong and what they chose to be the killer is worse than all of those. So, that kinda blew it for me.

    The verdict: Overall not a terrible watch. Some good, tense moments and interesting camera work. Just expect to be let down by the ending.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Movie production had a creepy prison to film in, but didn´t have the talent to transform the amazing set into a suspenseful film.

    Annoying youngsters go to a prison to make reality tv. They are separated from their cell phones. One of the characters in a douche. People scream all the time and try to not convey relevant information to others, like there is a killer on the loose.

    The big surprise is the identity of the killer (spoilers) 5 4 3 2 1



    the killer is Chtulhu No, I am serious, behind the mask is a fish man.
  • Was drawn into seeing 'Against the Night', with a cool poster/cover, a somewhat intriguing if very derivative premise and as someone with a general appreciation for the genre it fits under. That it was low-budget, which from frequent personal experience is rarely a good sign due to that there are so many poor ones out there (though there are decent to good ones as well), made me though apprehensive.

    It is sadly however yet another film seen recently, hence some reiteration because the exact same strengths and flaws present in those films are here, that to me was incredibly disappointing considering its potential which it doesn't do anywhere near enough with. 'Against the Night' is really quite abominable, with so many huge flaws and doesn't do anything with any potential it had. There is nothing good here in 'Against the Night' apart from the eerie-looking setting that is wasted by the rest of the production values, just amateur hour all round.

    Going on to the negatives, the story does feel over-stretched and some of it comes over as vague and under-explained in the last third where the film especially became duller, more predictable, more senseless and less unsettled and never gaining momentum. All the characters are too sketchy and with cardboard thin and colourless personalities and with nowhere near enough to make one want to endear to them. Their annoying and illogical decision making and behaviours frustrates. The chemistry is bland and unfocused.

    The sound quality is obvious and utilised cheaply (being too loud in the build ups and people's reactions), the effects are laughable and all of the acting is lacking severely on the whole, that's actually an understatement as the worst of it is horrendous. There is no sense of horror or engagement with the awful predicament they're in, and no connecting with the character, it just reeks of indifference which makes the viewer not care less too.

    Dialogue can be stilted and rambling while the pace and film drags on forever, apparent from the very start, never recovering that interest is lost fast. The ending has no build-up and just ends ridiculously. Found too many of the supposedly shocking moments not surprising or scary and the atmosphere dreary, due to the excessive obviousness, a lot of dumb and vague moments and explanations and the lack of tension and suspense. Thrills are none, thanks to stodginess and excessive over-familiarity, and found myself never invested in the drama, which tended to be indifferently acted, interminably paced and statically directed.

    A lot of 'Against the Night' has really dull and going nowhere plot elements and often nonsensical and confusing character motivations, while too many of the things to make you shocked are far from creative or unsettling. It all feels rather tame while the threat completely lacks menace and looks terrible.

    Nothing freaky or interesting with some shoddy effects, no development and too derivative, while everything is unimaginative and are more odd than scary, completely failing to show any sense of dread. There is nothing interesting or illuminating with what the film was trying to do and the drama is overwrought with no momentum and a lot of weirdness. The direction is leaden, got the sense their heart was not in it, and the music is ill-fitting. 'Against the Night' is very amateurish visually, too drearily lit and shows no care in the way it's shot, severely compromising any coherence. The editing has more continuity errors than one can count.

    Altogether, irredeemably terrible. 1/10 Bethany Cox
  • paralegalchas26 August 2018
    From the beginning the acting was so forced and cheesy I could barely get through half of the movie. It was like a really bad graveyard encounters knock off except not scary at all.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I normally love bad films, not this one. Not many films make me want my life back, but this did. The only redeeming features of this, that it was not all done in terrible bad quality found footage.

    The acting was not convincing at all, and there's a lot of really dumb ideas going on. It would have been a lot better if they would have edited it down.

    So first maybe ghosts, then a lot of talk about aliens, and how the prison just happens to look like a crop circle?? Which feels like a leap in logic. Then oh my a meth lab, and a psycho assassin drug dealer in a gas mask?

    But actually it was Cthulhu spawn all along!? Makes total sense. Like if they would have gone with different people seeing different things, and it was a meth lab all along. That might have worked better, but as is. It's a hot mess. But still managed to be dull.

    Why does the tentacled monster have a meth lab though?? That's never explained.
  • This could have been a good film, the location was terrific. Unfortunately it felt like the writer had too many ideas, and decided to use all of them.

    Stars are given based on my personal enjoyment of the film and plot.

    2 - Terrible in both plot and production. I was either left wanting my time back or wondering what just happened.
  • It's a bunch of college kids running around in the dark screaming. It was filmed in total darkness so there's not much to see for most of the movie. . There's some t & a but you can see that anywhere so there's no point in wasting an hour and a half watching this pile of garbage.
  • koholintisland5 September 2018
    But this film is a real stinker. Nothing redeeming whatsoever about any of the characters. Directionless. Took me multiple attempts to watch it all the way through. Don't waste your time. As the other reviewer mentioned it comes across as a terrible Grave Encounters ripoff.
  • wikidad13 February 2021
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    Typical generic group of friends.. the drug, prank and alien twist were a good surprise. I thoroughly enjoyed this for what it is.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This movie is actually well-made. It's well directed, the location is great, the cast gives (overall) solid performances, and the plot line is advertised as being so basic that they couldn't possibly screw it up...

    ... Except that's where it all falls apart. The movie starts off strong enough, spoon feeding the audience the premise: an obnoxious amateur director pays his friends to hang out in an abandoned prison for a ghost TV show. There's some character building in this first scene, and some gratuitous nudity, but by and large the first 10-15 minutes of the film are pointless. But whatever. Nothing illegal about that.

    The ghost investigation even starts off strong. But it quickly unravels as every idea from the 80's is shoehorned into the movie, none of which go anywhere interesting. It feels almost like a short film idea that was turned into a feature length presentation at the last minute, and the writers couldn't be bothered.

    Speaking of which, the movie involves a meth lab. One of the characters confirms it as Crystal Meth. And then a COP (with "It's that guy!" level of star power and recognition), of all things, calls it "Methadone" and says it's a powerful hallucinogenic drug. That can be inhaled. And the worst part? This sets up the final bit, by giving it a "Is she just high?" quality which WOULD actually explain some of the weaker points of the film.
  • DanaStyle10126 September 2018
    I love horror movies of every kind, even "bad" ones for entertainment value. What makes "bad" horror movies good is the fact that the people involved KNOW they're making a movie that's so horrible it's funny. Against The Night had no clue. A script/plot similar to something I wrote in 6th grade, really REALLY bad acting, overused cliches so bad that you can tell what's going to happen to who after 10 minutes...the list of negatives goes on & on. Don't waste your time, it's unbearable no matter what angle you try to view it from.
  • Another reviewer wrote , 'irredeemably terrible.' Well that's a verdict I kind've agree with so I'm not going to spend any amount of time expounding on that review. Let's just say it's definitely not good and it's far from being the absolute worst out there that there is.
  • africe4 October 2019
    Warning: Spoilers
    Typical crapfest in a "haunted" prison. Nobody ever believes the last one standing until the aliens take over. Seriously??? Total waste of time.
  • Watch if you dare, you won't get the wasted minutes back in your life. Sometimes bad is good, this is not one of those times. Stupid people in abandon jail, you know what's going to happen. The twists all through the movie couldn't save it.....it's bad. You've been warned.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Brian Cavallaro has mostly worked in reality TV and live sports and entertainment. But there's no greater lure than making a movie that brings in some cash. Horror movies are usually the way that creators go. And hey - what's a cheap title that people notice? Could it be...Amityville?

    Originally called Against the Night, this found footage film would not have been playing on my TV if I hadn't had the smart - or reckless - idea to watch every single Amityville film in one week.

    A group of nine friends decide to stop playing flipcup and filming one another having sex, instead going to Philadelphia's Holmesburg Prison to record paranormal activity. Those two towns are only 140 miles apart.

    Of course, the friends are not prepared for what's inside the prison because evil is way more frightening than spilling beer all over yourself or not getting to have access to your cell phone.

    Frank Whaley, who was in Vacancy and Pulp Fiction (he's Brett, one of the people accused of treating Marcellus Wallace like a female dog), is in this as the detective investigating why only one of the characters came back alive.
  • Look, I watch a lot of horror movies with low budgets, concepts outside of their skill set, actors that can't really pull off what they're tasked to do, and there's usually at the very least a tiny grain of something great.

    This is not that. 80% of the dialogue is questions, and stupid questions at that. It's as if they knew they couldn't build tension with their plot so they just inserted a bunch of fake paranoia and questions to hopefully create it out of nothing.

    The set is great, or I think it is but you can see basically none of it. The special effects are almost non-existent. The camera work and editing is basic and flat.

    The characters? There are no characters. There were never characters. No one is likable, no one is worth rooting for, and none of them are so unpleasant that you enjoy the possibility of them dying.

    And the plot and its twist? Eh.

    Sometimes a horror movie has, at the very least, a feel that it was so well loved by its creators that they just had to share. This doesn't have that, and because of how utterly terrible it is without that feeling of love this just feels like I was cheated out of time.
  • herajolie4 April 2020
    This movie is just an awful mess,It doesnt make any sense ,its not scary,the acting is horrible ( there are scenes the acting is so bad you laugh) ,Just terrible ,dont waste your time watching ,one of the worst movies i have ever had the misfortune to see
  • And notwithstanding the "circle jerk" that the user review forum usually is this is a decent movie. It starts of annoyingly enough but gets good in the second half had has a BAM ending.
  • latonpowers29 August 2021
    2/10
    Lame
    Warning: Spoilers
    Had potential to be better. Sure, would never be a masterpiece, but the end was lame. Cheesy alien is right up there with someone waking up and everything was a dream. On a selfish note, I love ghost movies. I watch movies set in abandoned asylums, hospitals, and prisons with ghosts because it's a dumb guilty pleasure I have. I know they'll be bad. But when it turns out to be an alien or alien like monster, it's so disappointing. And, obviously, that's a selfish thing on my part. Just this could've been at least average. While not good, it had better than most cheap horror films.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I liked this one! Definitely not perfect. But I was immediately roped into the film because all of the actors' performances feel real and naturalistic, lending to the realism. I liked the idea of the abandoned prison harboring sinister entities. The idea of aliens however seemed a bit corny. Then there was a subplot where the killer(s) could be methheads...? Way too many ideas were thrown into the mix for easy digestion and cohesion.

    Really liked the character of Sean. He was morally upright and strong and I found myself genuinely rooting for him.

    The cast was pretty good. Production value could have been better, and definitely some proper color grading was needed. But overall a pretty good watch. ✌🏼
  • ekwetherington11 February 2021
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    Not really worth watching when there are other, more interesting things to watch. Things like 24/7 cam footage of grass growing or competitive paint drying.

    Pros: Production value Totally not ghosts for once

    Cons: Tons of characters to not care about 1 and a half personalities split between 9 people Lol meth Stupid plot "twist" the movie basically told us was going to happen the whole time Dan
  • Warning: Spoilers
    On top of being one of the most poorly acted films I've ever seen, they literally confused methamphetamine with methadone. I'm convinced that the writer actually believes meth is short for methadone. The film was bad enough, but when the writer can't take two seconds look up a common street drug, it's just embarrassing.
  • The guy responsible for the movie poster does at least know how to do his job - it's not a masterpiece but solid stuff. That's the best to say about Against the Night. You be warned...
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