Playing with Dolls: Bloodlust (2016)
39KPlaying with Dolls: Bloodlust: Directed by Rene Perez. With Richard Tyson, Karin Brauns, Elonda Seawood, Colin Bryant. A group of aspiring actors are chosen for a reality Horror TV show where they must survive a Slasher movie. In time, the actors discover that the show is fake but they Slasher is real; who has been sent out to kill them.
“This is my first review (and probably my last on IMDb). I donu0026#39;t typically take the time to write written reviews because 1. what weight does my opinion hold and 2. every opinion on anything subjective should be taken with a grain of salt. However, after watching this movie I felt compelled to say something. I am a horror fanatic. I love horror (specifically 80u0026#39;s horror films and B horror films). The cheesier, the better. That being said, this movie was a travesty in film making. This is, by far, the worst acted film Iu0026#39;ve ever seen. The audio was awful, as if they had only one boom mic for the entire room in every shot so some of the lines were completely inaudible and others were as if someone was screaming in your ear. There was absolutely zero plot development. No character development. One of the worst scripts Iu0026#39;ve ever sat through. Nonsensical event/line and another. I just donu0026#39;t know where it stops. Everything about this film is horrible. It almost seems as if somebody made a bet with somebody who had no experience in film saying u0026quot;I bet with $20,000 you couldnu0026#39;t write, produce or direct your own filmu0026quot;. Normally, Iu0026#39;m a very forgiving critic but this is one special film. Avoid it at all costs. I wish I could get that 60+ minutes back from my life but unfortunately thatu0026#39;s impossible. Oh, and the ending? I wonu0026#39;t spoil it but suffice to say it ends mid-shot of the climax (for whatever reason) as if they ran out of film and said u0026quot;Oh well weu0026#39;ve got enough, thatu0026#39;s a wrap peopleu0026quot;. Rene Perez should be banned from ever doing anything in show business ever again.”