Kolobos (1999)

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Kolobos: Directed by Daniel Liatowitsch, David Todd Ocvirk. With Amy Weber, Donny Terranova, Nichole Pelerine, John Fairlie. Night. Rain splatters the city. A young couple out for a drive take a shortcut through a deserted alley and makes a gruesome discovery: a girl, savagely slashed and battered, lies in a pool of her own blood. As the girl loses consciousness, she utters one word of explanation – ‘Kolobos’. Flash back to 36 hours earlier. Down-on-her-luck artist Kyra Mitchell has just landed a dream job – a 3-month gig as a lab rat in an anthropology-related experimental film. In exchange, she gets free food and lodging in a fully-furnished mountain resort. Her new roommates, wise-cracking Tom, struggling actress Erica, college drop-out Gary and fast-food engineer Tina know little about Kyra’s past. She allows them to see her artwork – dark, disturbing pieces – but tells them nothing about her inspiration – a faceless man who haunts her in nightmares and waking dreams. Still, happiness and camaraderie prevail – until night falls. On her way to grab a soda in the kitchen, Tina walks into a deadly booby trap. When her horrified roommates try to get help, the house locks down, trapping them inside. The surviving roommates race against time to find a way out, all the while being stalked by a faceless killer who Kyra fears may have been more than just a figment of her imagination.

“Story is a little far-fetched. Acting a little weak. The ending didnu0026#39;t seem to fit or be that appropriate. The ending is unexpected but also is a disappointing ending because it doesnu0026#39;t seem that appropriate.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSome scary parts but overall just a B movie with not not much going for it.”

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