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Bunker (2022). Bunker: Directed by Adrian Langley. With Roger Clark, Luke Baines, Kayla Radomski, Sean Cullen. Trapped in a bunker during World War I, a group of soldiers are faced with an ungodly presence that slowly turns them against each other.

“Usually low budget horror movies tend to be the better ones because of their creativity and creepy tone. Take your pick: Evil Dead (1981), night of the living dead (1968), Elm St (1984), and even last yearu0026#39;s Barbarian. These movies rely of a setting, decent cast, creepy music, and some kind of scary reveal. Bunker has potential but bombs.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI thought maybe the slow pace was equal to a slow burn that pays off in the end. This is like watching a bad M. Night Shamalan movie. No pay off and just a plain dumb ending, especially when the monster is revealed. The audience I saw this with laughed at the ending and you just might too when you see what Iu0026#39;m talking about.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDisappointing because the setting could have worked. WW1 soldiers hide in bunker behind enemy lines during war. Their lives at stake causes them to duck into the bunker unaware thereu0026#39;s something very spooky in their. Thatu0026#39;s all Iu0026#39;m gonna say in case youu0026#39;re still curious. Iu0026#39;ll admit the first act did draw my attention but then after that I got so bored at one point I thought about walking out. As for the big reveal, well when you see it you may feel cheated.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eYou could wait for Redbox or Netflix on this one. Save the $11 ticket fee and get a pizza instead.”

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