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Closed for the Season (2010)

Horror | 114 minutes
0,93 14 votes

Genre: Horror / Thriller

Duration: 114 minuten

Alternative title: Carnival of Fear

Country: United States

Directed by: Jay Woelfel

Stars: Aimee Brooks, Damian Maffei and Joe Unger

IMDb score: 3,0 (610)

Releasedate: 12 March 2010

Closed for the Season plot

"Once you step in, there is no way out!"

Kristy and James, the janitor's son, find themselves trapped in a run-down and old abandoned amusement park. They are terrorized by a mysterious employee and the park's disused abandoned attractions.

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perceived

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Bad.

Boring stuff, full of silly actions and twists. The only plus is that it is still somewhat atmospheric. This is mainly due to the location: an abandoned and dilapidated amusement park.

Too bad, with a decent director and actors this would probably have been something... 3/10*

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In an extremely bizarre opening scene, a boy is thrown from a moving roller coaster, but that is not even the most absurd event in this absolute horror mess from director Jay Woelfel. His screenplay gives the impression that he has watched a little too much Inception and that results in a messy whole in which reality and fantasy constantly overlap. to the point where as a viewer you can no longer see the forest for the trees. The acting of the protagonists as well as Joe Unger is truly shockingly substandard and the interpretation of the horror ideas is extremely simplistic. It is only the abandoned amusement park setting that still provides a certain atmosphere, but Woelfel just doesn't get anything out of it. The above results in an almost unwatchable whole that has been miraculously stretched to 114 minutes.

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