Intense
Phillip Hue | Santa Fe, NM | 08/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I went to see this in the theater. The tension is pretty non-stop from the beginning to the end. The whole time you are wondering who the killer is and I don't think anyone I saw with had it figured out.
I was originally interested because of Adrian Paul but Grayson McCouch really steals the show.
Definitely worth seeing."
Great Unknown Thriller
E. Arentsen | California | 09/01/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I don't recall seeing this movie in theatrical release so it may have gone straight to video. Since its better than most of the other movies I've seen this year I'm not sure why is may have gone straight to video.
The plot revolves around a youngish corporate executive involved in some mysterious dealings and now someone is trying to kill him. As he desperately fights to stay alive he's trying to figure out who's out to get him. I was on the edge of my seat through out the movie. I won't say anything else about the plot lest I give away too much other than it has a great surprise ending.
I'm glad a friend recommended this to me."
Effective Thriller
Jose Pelaez | West New York, NJ USA | 09/04/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Grayson Mccouch is a yuppie trapped by a killer truck in an underground garage in this thriller obviously inspired by Spielberg's "Duel". Director James Seale knows how to create paranoia, suspense and terror."
Great Underground Thriller!
karen matterson | Bethesda, MD USA | 07/26/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Parking garages have always been a little creepy to me. However, after seeing this movie the phrase "park at your own risk" takes on an all new meaning. Newcomer Grayson McCouch is a business man trapped in an underground garage who finds himself being chased by an insane truck driver. Reminded me of films like "Joyride" where a hidden killer lurks behind the wheel. While the romantic/sex scenes didn't add up and I wish they didn't reveal the killer at the end, overall this movie was more entertaining than many big budget action movies from the last year. **** out of *****
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