Reverb
Reverb
PG-13 | 10 February 2007 (USA)
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A rock musician, in need for a hit album, locks himself and his band up overnight inside a recording studio. While sampling an old recording with a spooky voice inside, a life and death struggle against the ultimate evil ensues.

Reviews
FirstWitch

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Sameer Callahan

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Lidia Draper

Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

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Geminate

Take a dead musician that wandered far into the occult, a cheap music studio, a camera and some crummy actors and you have garbage.Everything repeats in this movie, if you are too stupid to get the plot laid out before you once, they will spend the rest of the movie pounding it into your thick skull. By the time you watch the whole thing you swear you saw it three times - for those of us that do have a brain and are up and fully functional.You know it's bad when everybody dies, including the audience. Instead of moaning 'please help me' you will be screaming 'please kill me too'. The ending was one of those ultra-crappy ones, where they just have to jab you in the ribs one last time, so you have to run right out and vomit this thing out of you mind. If you have talent you might be able to forget what you saw in under 24 hours.I really can't imagine any section of movie goers actually liking this trash, so I would say that no one of any age will like this film. Not only should you not see this but you also shouldn't mention or remember that you ever heard of it.

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elcio5485

The movie is just awful, the entire movie runs on the same scenes, from beginning to end, I dozed off many times when I woke up it seemed that I was exactly on the same scene. No too mention the darkness of the movie seems impossible to understand what is going on. I know I need 10 lines to send this subject but the movie is too bad to have 10 lines of review. All I can do is adding bad and more bad review. The story seemed to be done by someone who was drunk or high. I am not a movie reviewer but anyone who watch this thing can't not give anything less than 1 Therefore, lighten up Mr. Director. Invest your money in something more useful

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Rob-O-Cop

Well that was a waste of time. maybe it was the directors skite reel to show how good a horror movie he could make if he had a decent idea to do it around. This was so clichéd and derivative it was almost embarrassing. The editing, the story the camera work, all been done exactly the same in the many previous movies this one copies, so clichéd it's a cliché of a cliché.That said they all did a really good copy of much bigger budgeted works, it looked and sounded really good, but that good was ultimately dull because you couldn't help but think how unoriginal every trick was.I'm a sound engineer and the details about recording and sound were riddled with faults. that whole garbage about processing a piece of sound to remove the basic track and reveal evil screams, utter crap, and the bit where she "matches" her voice to the bit she recorded in the bloodroom. completely impossible unless the version she did in her house was an exact match delivery wise of the one she did in the future in the bloodroom.and lets not pick holes in the story cos its a waste of time, and cliché ridden too. "This ones gonna be the one that breaks it for me", Channeling evil to make a killer song, yawn,.... come up with something that's original and truly scary next time..... please!!!

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davidbjgilhooly

I saw the first screening of Reverb at Bafta a few months back and you could really feel its effect on the audience as the tension mounted. These days most horror films rely on gore to try and make the audience feel something, and while this film does have its fair share of the red stuff it expertly uses old fashioned suspense to make you squirm. It also manages to make you care about the characters which really adds to the suspense. Visually the film is very different to most British horrors I've seen (and American ones come to that) and manages to go beyond its Far Eastern influences to create a hybrid I haven't seen before. The central idea behind the film is really strong and never once makes you question the reality of what is happening on screen. The performances are strong too, especially Eva Birthistle (who we last saw in State of Play) and Leo Gregory of Stoned fame. Go and see this when you get the chance, you won't be disappointed.

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