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Rating: 5.5/10 by 70 users

Gnaw (2017)

Jennifer Conrad is a small-town girl starting over in the big city. Fleeing an abusive relationship, all she wants is a chance to begin again. But it is hard to start over when something is eating you while you sleep . . . one painful bite at a time.

Directing:
  • Haylar Garcia
Writing:
  • Kathryn Gould
  • Haylar Garcia
  • Jim Brennan
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Sep 16, 2017

Rating: 5.5/10 by 70 users

Alternative Title:
Apartment 212 - US

Country:
United States of America
Spain
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 39 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: waitress, neighbor, creature, abusive relationship, apartment

Penelope Mitchell
Jennifer Conrad
Kyle Gass
Terry Lumley
Chris Johnson
Boyd McFarland
Sally Kirkland
Claudette Grim
Susan Bellone
Stella Bakanowski
Erin Graham
Receptionist
Elisa Vasquez
Brenda Medina
Han Soto
James Tran
Aaron Burns
Health Department Worker
Kathryn Gould
Detective Maddock
Dan Davidson
Exterminator
Kristin Keating
Jenny the Waitress
David Herrera
Parking Cop
John Scott
Pete E. Gnarl
Rob Westan
Antique Shop Owner

GenerationofSwine

I know, 10 out of 10 stars, right? Well if a movie entertains me, I sort of feel it's done its job as a film. And this movie is entertaining. Have you seen either "Lady in the Water" or "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil?" Yeah, this movie isn't exactly as good as either of them. But to be fair it was working on a shoe string budget...however there are similarities. Like the other two movies I mentioned, the film is focused on characters, specifically those in a little apartment complex and that really makes up the soul of the film. The little plot it has is more of a way to showcase the characters than really advance any ideas. And, honestly, that's fine. The characters that the film revolves around are relatable and unique enough to keep you entertained. It makes the entire experience worth it, even if it is light on the horror. Don't expect much from the film, just take it for what it is. It's a throw away that you watch once and forget, but it still entertains enough to waist your time properly.


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