Red Spring (2017)

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Red Spring: Directed by Jeff Sinasac. With Jeff Sinasac, Elysia White, Adam Cronheim, Jonathan Robbins. After a worldwide apocalypse, a group of friends battle against an army of mutated vampire creatures while traveling across country to safety.

“If youu0026#39;re going to do a no budget horror film, at least have some kind of catch, gimmick, gore, camp, quirk, or something interesting to it. This movie has none. Itu0026#39;s a straight acted soap opera level movie, with banal, uninteresting, and awful dialogue. The lead actor is more of an AI robot than a person, but itu0026#39;s explained how such an emotionless, void of charisma actor was chosen for the role, because he is also the writer, director, producer, editor, and visual effects person. The lead actress tries, but sheu0026#39;s saddled as being the sassy, sarcastic, bullheaded girl. It has an awfully forced romantic angle that has zero credibility, while the story has crater like plot holes. The antagonists are vampires, but they behave more like zombies, and theyu0026#39;re explained as if they should be deaf and blind, which theyu0026#39;re not. The context of everything is nonsensical and changing. And the amateurish goofs are a bucket full. From driving vans in the parking position, to locks that donu0026#39;t connect to anything, disappearing corpses and objects, weird green screen and bad CGI, itu0026#39;s all an attempt that should have not seen the light of day, and keep it where the vampires are.”

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