Speeds through its scant 80-minute running time with no muss, no fuss, and a surprisingly watchable demeanor.
Dark Hours (2005)
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Reviews Counted:12
Fresh:7
Rotten:5
Average Rating:5.8/10
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Nov 30, 1999 Limited
Synopsis: A psychiatrist finds her vacation time rudely interrupted by one of her patients in this creepy horror flick. Escaping from an asylum, the former sex offender is convinced that the doctor has... A psychiatrist finds her vacation time rudely interrupted by one of her patients in this creepy horror flick. Escaping from an asylum, the former sex offender is convinced that the doctor has experimented on him with less than honorable intentions, and goes searching for blood. [More]
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Reviews for Dark Hours
By the time The Dark Hours starts to get good, it's more than midway into the movie.
The Dark Hours is a remarkably assured homage to psychological horror films from the sixties and seventies.
Paul Fox takes the cake and falls flat into it with one of the limpest stalker terrors to ever frustrate an audience.
A family-in-peril psychodrama that teeters on the edge of being a quality indie exercise.
A cold and moody psychodrama poised frustratingly on the border between novel and banal.
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