I felt the first half of the story probably could have just played out as the whole story, rather than the awkward introduction of the redneck B-Team, brought in part way through the second act. Maybe I only was as accepting of Tonight She Comes because of just how atrocious the films I watched either side of it were, and I was overly-grateful by comparison, but irrespective of the reasoning, I still thought by the time it was all done that it was... okay.
Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole.
Well made and haunting, but the last act is needlessly disgusting and boring
Two guys and two girls meet at a remote Missouri property where some strange and horrifying things are happening.
“Tonight She Comes” (2016) is a proficient Indie horror with a good score and haunting vibe, not to mention the lovely Larissa White as protagonist Ashley. The director doesn’t fail to highlight her beauty (not talkin’ ’bout nudity; he uses another actress for that). Despite a couple cavils (like the idiotic masturbation scene and how Pete wanders through the woods to the exact abode where James... read the rest.
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