Fans looking for a decent thriller or a frightening fear flick had best look elsewhere.
Jack Ketchum's The Lost (2008)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:4
Rotten:2
Average Rating:5.6/10
Synopsis: Bloodshed leaves a small town reeling in the tale of horror, based on the novel by Jack Ketchum and inspired by true events. As a teenager, Ray committed a gruesome double murder at a campground.... Bloodshed leaves a small town reeling in the tale of horror, based on the novel by Jack Ketchum and inspired by true events. As a teenager, Ray committed a gruesome double murder at a campground. Four years later, no one can pin the blame on him--except maybe his two friends, and a determined sheriff. But if they think the nightmare is ending, it's only just beginning. [More]
Starring: Marc Senter, Dee Wallace Stone, Megan Henning, Katie Cassidy
Starring: Marc Senter, Dee Wallace Stone, Megan Henning, Katie Cassidy, Ed Lauter, Michael Bowen, Erin Brown
Director: Chris Sivertson
Director: Chris Sivertson
Producer: Lucky McKee
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Reviews for Jack Ketchum's The Lost
Ketchum's weakest novel makes for a meandering and unfulfilling movie experience
If the ability to genuinely disturb is any measure of a horror film's quality, then The Lost is a pretty good one.
The examination of a wounded male ego run amuck shows what we should fear in ourselves as well as others
The Lost succeeds as both a superior crime drama and a haunting cautionary tale.
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