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Vacancy (2007)

Director: Nimród Antal

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From Time Out London

When their car breaks down just outside Nowheresville, USA, bickering couple Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale have no alternative but to bed down at the seedy local motel. And…? With a set-up that familiar, a half-decent twist’s clearly required, so, as the couple kick back, hubby finds a seemingly discarded videotape, which reveals that the very room in which they’re staying has been used by the proprietor to shoot snuff movies with understandably unwilling previous guests. Clearly, they’re next in line unless they can outwit their tormentors.Sadly, that’s just about the point where the picture runs out of juice, degenerating into a mechanical exercise in shunting the characters around from set-piece to set-piece, yet, with only two potential victims with which to toy, the story options prove predictably limited. Creepy motel manager Frank Whaley’s the pick of a relatively able cast, and Hungarian director Nimród Antal (who made the stylish ‘Kontroll’ in Budapest) throws the camera around with abandon, but all concerned are on a hiding to nothing since the material’s so flimsy and underdeveloped. It’s not pretty, but it’s certainly vacant.

Author: Trevor Johnston 2007-06-12 10:15:57

Time Out London Issue 1921: June 13-19 2007


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  • abbie said...
    Posted on Jun 30 2007 09:07 the film is brill but da enin ent
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  • Elen said...
    Posted on Jun 29 2007 20:16 The film was ok. Few jumps. When it finished we all just sat there like 'is that it?' Missing a good ending!
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  • honey said...
    Posted on Jun 29 2007 17:31 it was ok. very jumpy and i got i bit grossed out but overall it was a good film
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  • mint said...
    Posted on Jun 29 2007 10:24 it waz class
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  • anonymouse said...
    Posted on Jun 28 2007 13:51 REFUND PLEASE!
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  • anonymous said...
    Posted on Jun 28 2007 10:48 Are you people nuts this film is rubbish.
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  • rebecca knight said...
    Posted on Jun 27 2007 12:51 This film was absolutely brilliant ! id go see it again for definate xx
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Cast & crew

Director: Nimród Antal

Producer: Hal Lieberman

Cast: Luke Wilson, Kate Beckinsale, Frank Whaley, Ethan Embry full cast

Genre(s): Horror, Thrillers

Rated: 15

Duration: 85 mins

UK Release: Jun 15 2007




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