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There's Nothing Out There (1991)

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Country: US
Technical: col 91m
Director: Rolfe Kanefsky
Cast: Craig Peck, Wendy Bednarz, John Carhart III, Bonnie Bowers

Synopsis:

College students spend recess at a house in the woods, near where a tentacular green creature is preying on motorists. One of them, who is well versed in horror movies, sees all the telltale signs and vainly tries to warn his friends.

Review:

Self-referential horror movie imbued with the spirit of The Evil Dead and Basket Case. Critics have seen in it a harbinger of the Scream phenomenon, but it is less ambitious, cheaply and cheerfully playing its scares for laughs, and objectifying its female cast all the same.

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Country: US
Technical: col 91m
Director: Rolfe Kanefsky
Cast: Craig Peck, Wendy Bednarz, John Carhart III, Bonnie Bowers

Synopsis:

College students spend recess at a house in the woods, near where a tentacular green creature is preying on motorists. One of them, who is well versed in horror movies, sees all the telltale signs and vainly tries to warn his friends.

Review:

Self-referential horror movie imbued with the spirit of The Evil Dead and Basket Case. Critics have seen in it a harbinger of the Scream phenomenon, but it is less ambitious, cheaply and cheerfully playing its scares for laughs, and objectifying its female cast all the same.


Country: US
Technical: col 91m
Director: Rolfe Kanefsky
Cast: Craig Peck, Wendy Bednarz, John Carhart III, Bonnie Bowers

Synopsis:

College students spend recess at a house in the woods, near where a tentacular green creature is preying on motorists. One of them, who is well versed in horror movies, sees all the telltale signs and vainly tries to warn his friends.

Review:

Self-referential horror movie imbued with the spirit of The Evil Dead and Basket Case. Critics have seen in it a harbinger of the Scream phenomenon, but it is less ambitious, cheaply and cheerfully playing its scares for laughs, and objectifying its female cast all the same.

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