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Vacancy (2007)

Vacancy (2007)
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A vacationing couple makes a terrifying discovery about the motel room they have just checked into in this thriller scripted by Mark L. Smith and directed by Nimród Antal (Kontroll). Their car broken down and their prospects for finding a tow-truck driver at such a late hour slim to none, David (Luke Wilson) and Amy Fox (Kate Beckinsale) decide to make the best of their situation by resting out the night at a nearby motel. Left with few choices of entertainment for the evening, the pair soon settles down to enjoy one of the low-budget slasher films sitting atop their motel room VCR. Upon realizing that all of the films seem to have been shot in the very same room they currently occupy, David and Amy suddenly become the stars of a particularly sadistic fright flick. As hidden cameras track their every move, the hapless couple attempt to turn the tables on their would-be killer before they meet the same grim fate as the poor souls being butchered on television. Frank Whaley and Ethan Embry co-star in a thriller that's sure to keep leery travelers sticking to the main highway. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Kate BeckinsaleLuke Wilson, (more)
Director(s):
Nimród Antal
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Vacancy

A vacationing couple makes a terrifying discovery about the motel room they have just checked into in this thriller scripted by Mark L. Smith and directed by Nimród Antal (Kontroll). Their car broken down and their prospects for finding a tow-truck driver at such a late hour slim to none, David (Luke Wilson) and Amy Fox (Kate Beckinsale) decide to make the best of their situation by resting out the night at a nearby motel. Left with few choices of entertainment for the evening, the pair soon settles down to enjoy one of the low-budget slasher films sitting atop their motel room VCR. Upon realizing that all of the films seem to have been shot in the very same room they currently occupy, David and Amy suddenly become the stars of a particularly sadistic fright flick. As hidden cameras track their every move, the hapless couple attempt to turn the tables on their would-be killer before they meet the same grim fate as the poor souls being butchered on television. Frank Whaley and Ethan Embry co-star in a thriller that's sure to keep leery travelers sticking to the main highway. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Nimród Antal
Writer(s):
Mark L. Smith
Producer(s):
Hal Lieberman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Profanity, Brief Nudity, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseHorror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Zak D.

    This movie was very creepy. I don't think I will stay at a "motel" ever again. With that said, I wanted to slap both of them upside the head by the time the movie was over. They could have escaped so many times, but they always made bonehead decisions!!!

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    Lisa A.

    A movie that doesn't rely on scary movie gimmicks - it's a real, scary movie. I enjoyed it for it's straight-forward story telling that seemed entirely plausible because all the characters were believable.

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    Rishi V.

    This film has an interesting plot, though somewhat meaningless. For some reason, the film doesn't pull you in (the way a horror film should), though you cannot take your eyes off the screen. There are good performances, scary moments, but when you finish the film, you feel deprived of that complete movie experience.

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