Black Mountain Side

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Canada's remote wilderness becomes a chilly catalyst for terror as a group of archaeologists uncover a strange structure buried in the snow. As paranoia and mistrust take hold, the researchers turn on each other, encouraged by visions of a mysterious figure lurking at the fringes of the woods. Is the terror real or a hallucination? Whatever they've unleashed is a powerful force they may never comprehend if they survive. (Gryphon Entertainment)

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angielski Despite being a cheap TV version of John Carpenter’s The Thing without the special effects, music and A-movie budget, Black Mountain Side tries to pass itself off as a psychological drama. The mystery element of the film that finally starts to take off after a long period of nothing happening is not bad. But the clumsy storytelling and unconvincing acting of its highly unlikable cast are a deal-breaker. ()

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angielski Black Mountain Side is certainly no horror game-changer, nor is it a film that would be inducted in the Hall of Fame, but it’s the first genre film of the year that’s worth recommending. The hit is its premise: a group of researchers encountering an ancient evil in an uninhabited area; I love that. In the first half, BMS is a bit too slow, perhaps, and doesn’t bring anything interesting, but after the first (and given the development story thus far, pretty unexpected) gore scene, the atmosphere visibly thickens, everything gets significantly darker and more paranoid, leading to a fairly bizarre and transcendental climax, which I really didn’t expect at the beginning. 7/10, but I’m rounding up because it’s very likeable. ()