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Unhuman (2022)

High schoolers battle unhuman foes after a bus crash. Thrilling for horror and survival fans, not for the squeamish.

Genres: Horror, Comedy

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Unhuman(2022)

NR
Movie1h 27mEnglishHorror, Comedy
4.6
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After their school bus crashes, a group of high school students is thrown into a terrifying fight for survival as they try to take down a group of unhuman savages… before they kill each other first.

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try hard cinematography - they use every technique and angle in the book! the 60 minute twist is really stupid - the 78 minute twist goes nowhere - flash forward ending was lame too really disappointed after finding out the script was from Paul Soter and it was directed by Marcus Dunstan felt very amateurish overall

I started out skeptic, but then I found it fun. It really reminded me of how I felt about my classmates back in high school. when I couldn't stand them (and it was mutual), but we always came together due to a strange sense of loyalty that just develops on its own, after years and years of seeing the same people every day.

This movie is awful.:wastebasket:

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Come on dude? What this like Scream meets Zombieland? A hoax? And believe it or not the ending is just another women rule the world think MCU when all the women superheroes was putting it on Thanos! It seems we going to keep on seeing this now I'm not against it but when it seems to be a constant movie climax to get the audience to clap and shout It's getting overused in movies now ....Wow:exploding_head: the days are gone where movies are screened studios are just green lighting anything. 2 thumbs down. Thanks. When the women stood there about to beat dude....I fast forward to the end.

A surprisingly fun teen zombie horror comedy that is loaded with plenty of thrills, personality, and style. I wasn't really interested in watching this until I saw Marcus Dunstan name on it. I was really impressed by it. The film has his usual over-the-top flashy filmmaking style and it's as charming as his other films. The story is honestly not as straightforward as I expected it to be, which is always a good thing, and that big reveal is definitely jarring but it makes things all the more interesting. Besides the jock guy, the performances are decent across the board. It has more likeable teens than usual teen horror, so that's a good sign.

Let’s start with the fact I had never heard of this movie until I saw it on sale. It sounded interesting. My hopes were minimal. It’s a corny, gory, dark comedy. It works with what it wants to do. If it sounds interesting, don’t be hesitant to check it out. But if it sounds meh, just skip it because there’s better ones out there. Rating: 2/5 - 6.5/10 - Not Recommended to Everyone

Level "Shredded" • 3 :poop: • Unwatchable.

A gross out zombie flick with lots of splatter and gore. Not the highest budget flick you’re going to see but I think a solid entry into the zombie splatter fest genre. Don’t go into it with high expectations… Just go in with the goal of enjoying some grade B zombie horror.

I mean, it made great background noise.

This might be the worst movie I will watch this year. This movie is littered with unlikeable annoying characters with cringy dialogue that made my skin crawl. And the bad acting on top of that to fill the trifecta. The humour just doesn't work and its attempt at sentimentality fails miserably. And my goodness why are you moving the camera so much when two people are talking. The excessive slo-mo and pathetic attempt in trying to copy editing style of Edgar Wright is downright pitiful. And the outlandish twist to end it all was just icing on the cake.

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**_Teens come-of-age in colorful horror-comedy set in southeastern Louisiana_** Several students survive a school bus mishap and find refuge in an abandoned hotel in the thick woods. Who or what are the ferocious antagonists? Will any survive? I thought “Unhuman” (2022) was going to be a survival venture akin to “A Question of Survival” by Steve Gerber in Adventure Into Fear #18 with the Man-Thing (1973), which involved survivors of a vehicle accident traversing the jungle for succor. It starts out like this, reminiscent of “Zombie Island Massacre” from the mid-80s and the more recent “The Summoning,” just mixed with “Night of the Living Dead” and “Shock Waves” (1977), particularly the dilapidated resort-facility of the latter. Just when things get boring at the defunct hotel, an interesting twist is implemented. At the end of the day, this is an amusing commentary on teens turning the tables, non-entities rising to the challenge and bullies potentially being redeemed. Brunette Ali Gallo stands out on the feminine front as Tamra with her big eyes. Too bad she spends most of the film with a jacket tied around her waist (rolling my eyes). Lo Graham is also worth a mention as blonde Jacey. On the masculine front, one of the guys looks like Peter Frampton. While the flick is vibrant and hip, highlighted by Ali Gallo and the curveball, the last act becomes tedious despite the flashy editing and (empty) action. It needed tweaked for a more rewarding experience. Still, there are some worthwhile profundities. It runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in outer New Orleans. GRADE: B-

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