Angela Bettis
Nell Barrows
Young couple Steve and Nell move into a once fashionable but now decaying apartment block in Hollywood, and soon realise that a number of young residents have met unusually violent deaths. Before long, Nell makes some disturbing discoveries about the building's manager and her fellow tenants.
Release Date | 2004-11-12 |
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Runtime | 1h 35m |
Directors | Tobe Hooper, Steve Yedlin, Todd Hilyard, Jonathan Giles Zimmerman, Starr Jones, Dean Jones |
Producers | Ronnie Truss, Mark Wooding, Jacqueline Quella, Straw Weisman, Ryan Carroll, Gary LaPoten, Adam Gierasch, Terence S. Potter, Frank Strausser, Tony DiDio |
Writers | Adam Gierasch, Jace Anderson |
Toolbox Murders-Tobes's Done Better...
I wasn't sure how I felt about this movie until about a day after I watched it. I've come to the conclusion that it was mediocre. It felt like a revisit of every bad slasher flick I'd seen for the last 20 years. I do have to give credit to Tobe for humanizing some of the victims. Let's be honest, in the typical slasher flick the victims are usually drunken or doped up, teen-age sex fiends that you could care less about(and may actually enjoy seeing them get taken out:) The killer is equal parts psycho/supernatural, and his origins, limitations, and needs are never fully explained. Overall, there were some fairly grisly offings, decent character acting, but too many plot holes for me to overlook. Rent, don't buy.
— viciouslollipop