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       Don't Move
       By: Mac Date: April 28, 2013, 7:22 am
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       This is pretty freakin' cool for a small independent team making
       these shorts. So well done.
       [glow=red,2,300]Don't Move [/glow](Horror; Gore; 13:56)
       [quote]Why Watch? After their previous entries, the team at
       Bloody Cuts essentially has a standing invitation to be featured
       here. They consistently make high quality, intriguing horror
       work, and I hope sincerely that they make more than the promised
       thirteen movies they have planned. Don’t Move is their eighth,
       and it combines claustrophobia with hellacious creature design
       courtesy of Cliff Wallace (Hellraiser, 28 Days Later…) and
       Millennium FX.
       Six friends get together for a game night that results in them
       unleashing a powerful entity that’s a lot like a T-Rex: it can
       only see you when you move, and it loves ripping vital body
       parts away from their owners.
       The short itself plays out like a bottle episode of a television
       show with heightened parameters. Writer David Scullion and
       director Anthony Melton achingly squeeze out all the angst that
       comes along with watching characters unable to move, but there’s
       nothing inert about the plot as supposed friends use some clever
       tricks to get each other to shuffle off their mortal coil.
       There’s one cringe-worthy moment when one young woman lays out
       what we already know, but everything else is airtight, and the
       team must have had plenty of the red stuff on hand because
       they’re not afraid to let it fly.
       Special kudos go out to that face-ripper of a final kill and to
       all the design work in service of a dangerous and exasperating
       horror concept. Whoever created that teeth-smacking,
       cheek-sucking sound effect for the demon deserves a special
       place in hell.
       What Will It Cost? Around 11 minutes.
       Skip Work. Watch More Short Films.[/quote]
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