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Infrared

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A paranormal investigator and his production crew gain access to a mysterious, abandoned school but when the thrilling haunt turns deadly, the team must race to uncover the terrifying truth before they become the school's next victims.
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Joel Fisher Battle Royale With Cheese Infrared puts itself across as a found footage movie, but not necessarily the kind you’d expect. There are far too few scares up until the very last second and when it does come, it feels completely unearned. Aug 8, 2022 Full Review Dennis Harvey 48 Hills [It] ultimately drags these modestly creepy doings towards a dead end of comingled campy knowingness and rote “Boo!” notes. Aug 3, 2022 Full Review John Townsend Starburst Infrared is a middling entry into an already overcrowded genre that, despite a couple of good moments, you’ll likely have forgotten about in no time. [Full review in Spanish] Rated: 2/5 Aug 1, 2022 Full Review Josh Bell Crooked Marquee The movie is full of repetitive dialogue and characters moving back and forth between rooms, just marking time before the belated, underwhelming scares. Rated: C- Jul 27, 2022 Full Review Federico Furzan Movie-Blogger.com Infrared doesn’t stay in a horror film comfort zone that shows what we expect. It goes beyond solidly. Rated: 3.4/5 Jul 25, 2022 Full Review Doug Walker Channel Awesome An enjoyable throwback to Found Footage movies. Rated: 3 / 4 Jul 23, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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Valerii Ege D When you don't have enough money, but still you want to make a movie. Infrared is exactly this. I liked their passion, but too much dialogue and low horror elements don't justify your love for the film. Not good. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 09/20/22 Full Review Audience Member Greg Sestero is perhaps best known for his first starring role in Tommy Wiseau's 2003 film The Room. However, he has moved on since then and has written a book, The Disaster Artist, in addition to being in a number of films, including the upcoming film, Infrared, which is now available for streaming this year. While most may write the film off due to Greg's association with The Room, this film shouldn't be ignored. I really enjoyed the performances of Greg Sestero and Jesse Janzen. Jesse gave a vibrant performance as Wes and energized every scene he's in. He perfectly portrayed the host of an amateur paranormal investigation show. However, the true star of the film is Greg Sestero as Geoff. He perfectly played the affable nature of a school teacher and Greg himself has so much natural charisma that I wanted to see more of him. Compared to his acting in The Room, this is a major improvement. Finally, Leah Finity, while not as outgoing as the other three, was also very likeable as Izzy and acted as a good foil to Wes. My biggest gripe with the film was its pacing. The film's runtime added up to about an hour and a half, however, the beginning moved at a snail's pace. I understand it was introducing characters and setting up the stage of what's to happen, however, I felt it could've been done in a bit more of an interesting manner. Additionally, there are several scenes that could've been shortened down, for example, the séance conducted by Izzy. Another small nitpick I had with the film was Sarah's demonic voice near the film's beginning. It sounded too robotic and voice changer-esque. With that said, the film excelled at building tension and intrigue. The film, similar to The Blair Witch Project, Paranormal Activity, and many other great horror films, is a slow burn where you would have incredible difficulty pinpointing when the film's tension starts. And it manages to do this with very few jump scares, which were well-integrated into the film. The tension was further helped by the characters being both engaging and charismatic. With this, I actually had some investment in where the story went, something that many other found-footage films fail to do, including both Blair Witch and Paranormal Activity. Overall, Infrared is an engaging film that breathes new life into not only the horror genre, but also the found-footage subgenre. With great performances by Greg Sestero, Jesse Janzen and Leah Finity, along with an amazing buildup of tension, Infrared is a must-see film for horror fans! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A paranormal investigator and his production crew gain access to a mysterious, abandoned school but when the thrilling haunt turns deadly, the team must race to uncover the terrifying truth before they become the school's next victims.
Director
Robert Livings, Randy Nundlall Jr.
Producer
Robert Livings, Randy Nundlall Jr., Travis Ayers
Production Co
Sestero Pictures, Woof Cat Films
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 22, 2022
Runtime
1h 28m
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