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2012 1h 19m Horror Action Mystery & Thriller List
Tomatometer 0 Reviews 17% Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings
Two student filmmakers uncover a terrifying secret while attempting to shoot a documentary about a mysterious community plagued by sinister rumors, and unexplained disappearances.
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Audience Member It's not the horrible movie, but it's not that good either. That's it's problem... it's a middling film. For a low budget film I have to give it it's due. The cinematography is great; it's creepy. The plot isn't that bad, but it's usage of ganja as plot device simply doesn't work. Has some eerie moments of unease, but that's about it re the scare factor. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Audience Member A super cheap film but a very effective horror. It goes in places I didn't expect it to. A run down housing estate and a couple of kids who embark on filming the goings on with horrific results Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member "Community" follows a young college student forced to go undercover into a poor, crime-ridden residential community, where things are even darker than one's nightmares could imagine. She enters the Draymen Estates under the guise of photojournalism/documentary requirements however the real reason she is there with a cameraman is for more self serving desperate needs. The place has become a modern urban legend of horrors. Amongst the sinister stories of unsavory locals and brutal violence, several people have apparently gone missing. But even the police won't go there. "Community" was directed by Jason Ford and stars Jemma Dallender, Elliott Jordan, Paul McNeilly and Terry Bird. "Community" is a dark, modern satire of poverty, neglect, and crime infested "planned neighborhoods". It is also a very intense urban legend that brings a more horrible nightmare to life. Drug Addiction, Cannibalism and homicidal youths. It is a perfect metaphor for how todays culture is being neglected into a state of self consumption by our own vices and evils. The film is an Indie flick that relies mostly on a couple of pretty decent young actors who portray the naïve students who have the misfortune of entering the "community" known as Draymen Estates. They as well as the f*cked up creepy cast that make up the residents of the estate -kids most definitely included- create one of the darkest chilling movies that I have seen. I set through most of the film with mouth agape, eyes "bugged out" in sheer horror at the intense plot as it unfolded. The movie held me on edge till the bitter end. This film is a very exciting nightmare that plays on modern, urban emotional and personal connections much like stories about cannibals in the subway do! The gore and violence is tops, the acting is standard grade-A Brit quality acting. This is a great gorefest flick that merits watching by modern grindhouse, blood thirsty horror fans. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Urban shocker with plenty of half-truths about housing estates thrown together for impact, and with some imagination thrown into the story too. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Two student filmmakers uncover a terrifying secret while attempting to shoot a documentary about a mysterious community plagued by sinister rumors, and unexplained disappearances.
Director
Jason Ford
Screenwriter
Jason Ford
Genre
Horror, Action, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 19m
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